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Attorney Suspended from the Practice of Law Because of a Practical Joke
Posted on 4 Jul 2016 by Gabriela Nolen

Adam Gelof was employed for approximately 20 years as a Deputy Attorney General (DAG) with the Sussex County, Delaware, Department of Justice, with the majority of his career spent in the felony trial unit. When Gelof was at work in the Sussex County... Read More

Will Discovery Management Avoid Ethical Pitfalls?
Posted on 11 May 2011 by Rebecca Kelder Myers and Eric E. Bensen

By Eric E. Bensen & Rebecca K. Myers "Discovery" is not a singular part of the litigation process - it encompasses a number of distinct elements, including document collection, document review, document production, discovery tracking... Read More

THREE LAWYERS DISBARRED FOR DUI SCHEME AGAINST OPPOSING COUNSEL!
Posted on 1 Sep 2016 by Gabriela Nolen

A cunning plan by lawyers to discredit opposing counsel began in a bar—and ended in their permanent disbarment by the Florida Supreme Court, as reported in the consolidated cases of Florida Bar v. Adams and Florida Bar v. Filthaut , 2016 Fla. LEXIS... Read More

Are Attorneys Properly Prepared for Privilege Review?
Posted on 11 May 2011 by Rebecca Kelder Myers and Eric E. Bensen

By Eric E. Bensen & Rebecca K. Myers All too often, the privilege review is put on the backburner until an adversary demands a privilege log. Sometimes, that demand is made after opposing counsel questions a company witness and learns that certain... Read More