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Ethics and Professionalism
Ethics Of Getting Paid: New York Attorneys' Fees — 4 NY Ethics & Professionalism Credits

This 3.3-hour May 4, 2009 program by Patrick M. Connors, Professor of Law at Albany Law School, gives a useful explanation of the many Rules and cases in New York governing fee arrangements, disputes, arbitration and more. Professor Connors provides valuable suggestions of how to meet all of those requirements so that New York lawyers will be sure they are paid their fees.

Topics include:

Rule 1.5: Fees and Division of Fees - NEW!

• effective date

• excessive fees

• communications and writings with client

Samuel v. Druckman & Sinel

Lynn v. Purcell

Lawrence v. Miller

Part 1215 Letter of Engagement Rule

Seth Rubenstein P.C. v. Ganea

Chase v. Bowen

Nicoll v. Davis LLP

Legacy Group of America, Inc.

• more

Appellate Division Rules

Part 137: Attorney/Client Fee Dispute Resolution Program

• application

• procedure

• more

Wexler v. Burkhart, LLP

Borgus v. Marianetti

Tray v. Thaler & Gertler, LLP

Pruzan v. Levine

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NY — 4 Ethics Credits
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