A Judge Wants a Lawyer To Brief Him on a Topic Outside the Courtroom: Is That Ethical?

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I am a lawyer at a well-known criminal defense firm. I often write articles in legal journals and am quoted as an expert in criminal law in various notable news publications. Recently, while moderating a CLE program about the admissibility of video recordings of police encounters, I realized an old law school classmate of mine – who is now a judge hearing criminal matters – was filling in for one of.

Originally Published by New York State Bar Association. NYSBA.ORG., September 2024.

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