Following is the 65th post in a series from Parker Taylor Law Group about recent changes to the California Bar Association (CBA)’s Rules of Professional Conduct (RPC). This rule is found in Chapter 6 – “Public Service,” focusing on limited legal services programs. This Rule of Professional Conduct, as revised, is as follows: Rule 6.5...Read More
Following is the 64th post in a series from Parker Taylor Law Group about recent changes to the California Bar Association (CBA)’s Rules of Professional Conduct (RPC). This rule is found in Chapter 5 – “Law Firms and Associations,” focusing on financial and similar types of arrangements with non-lawyers. This Rule of Professional Conduct, as...Read More
Following is the 64th post in a series from Parker Taylor Law Group about recent changes to the California Bar Association (CBA)’s Rules of Professional Conduct (RPC). This rule is found in Chapter 5 – “Law Firms and Associations,” focusing on financial and similar types of arrangements with nonlawyers. This Rule of Professional Conduct, as...Read More
Following is the 63rd post in a series from Parker Taylor Law Group about recent changes to the California Bar Association (CBA)’s Rules of Professional Conduct (RPC). This rule is found in Chapter 5 – “Law Firms and Associations,” focusing on the restrictions that have been placed on an attorney’s right to practice law. This...Read More
Following is the 62nd post in a series from Parker Taylor Law Group about recent changes to the California Bar Association (CBA)’s Rules of Professional Conduct (RPC). This rule is found in Chapter 7 – “Information About Legal Services,” focusing on restrictions placed upon firm names and trade names. This Rule of Professional Conduct, as...Read More
Following is the 61st post in a series from Parker Taylor Law Group about recent changes to the California Bar Association (CBA)’s Rules of Professional Conduct (RPC). This rule is found in Chapter 7 – “Information About Legal Services,” focusing on restrictions placed on attorneys claiming to be certified specialists in specific areas of law...Read More
Following is the 59th post in a series from Parker Taylor Law Group about recent changes to the California Bar Association (CBA)’s Rules of Professional Conduct (RPC). This rule is found in Chapter 7 – “Information About Legal Services,” focusing on regulations governing the ways in which an attorney is allowed to advertise his or...Read More
Following is the 58th post in a series from Parker Taylor Law Group about recent changes to the California Bar Association (CBA)’s Rules of Professional Conduct (RPC). This rule is found in Chapter 7 – “Information About Legal Services,” with the focus on communications regarding a lawyer’s services. This Rule of Professional Conduct, as revised,...Read More
Following is the 57th post in a series from Parker Taylor Law Group about recent changes to the California Bar Association (CBA)’s Rules of Professional Conduct (RPC). This rule is found in Chapter 7 – “Information About Legal Services,” with the focus on advertising related to an attorney compensating or giving anything of value in...Read More
Following is the 56th post in a series from Parker Taylor Law Group about recent changes to the California Bar Association (CBA)’s Rules of Professional Conduct (RPC). This rule is found in Chapter 5 – “Law Firms and Associations,” focusing on financial and similar arrangements made with non-lawyers. (The summary of this rule, which follows...Read More