Florida’s Supreme Court will consider whether judges and the lawyers who appear before them can be “friends” on social media.
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Tag Archives: Ethics
Some Lawyer Ads Can Scare You To Death
Pharmaceutical ads warn of side effects from taking prescription drugs; attorney ads should caution against stopping them.
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Double-Booked Surgeons
Some practitioners see no harm in surgeons supervising simultaneous operations – but they are in no hurry to talk about it.
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Corporate Rot, From The Top Down
Wells Fargo’s corporate culture may have rotted from the top down under prior management. But where and when did it end?
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Presidential Business Ethics
Donald Trump will still own his sprawling business empire while he sits in the Oval Office. How much does it matter?
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Weaponized Ethics
Ethics charges are readily deployed on Capitol Hill as political weapons, with little change in sight for now.
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Who Gets To Set Limits On Science?
While Westerners debate where to draw lines, Chinese medical science forges ahead.
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Learning To Recognize Animal Intelligence
There is intelligent life on Earth, and only some of it is human.
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Squashing A Single Bug
You don’t cure a pest infestation by squashing a single bug, and you don’t cure endemic corruption with a single conviction.
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The Murphy’s Law Of Journalism
Everything that can go wrong probably will, when your “anonymous” source tells multiple versions of the story you reported.
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