From time to time, I have been asked questions about whether lawyers needed to be doing anything (or even could do anything) to try to better guarantee protections of client communications and maintain privilege and confidentiality in the world after the news started to come out about just how broad the NSA’s surveillance operations appeared […]
Tag: RPC 1.6
This is not a political blog, nor even a civil rights law blog. So, there would be no reason for me to write a word here that has anything to do with the Walter Scott incident. But this is a blog about legal ethics and lawyering issues, and the former lawyer for the police officer […]