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Ethics Rules for Pilots
15 Jan 2025

Ethics Rules for Pilots

Tim RobertsLegal Ethics/Professional Conduct

Pilots have a heavy burden. They are responsible for the safety of each passenger on the aircraft. Pilots must ensure their decisions are the best for the safety of the passengers and the airplane. While there is no official Code of Conduct for pilots, many organizations have established ethics rules for their members. The Air…

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27 Nov 2024

Which Types Of Lawyers Can Use Contingency Fees?

Tim RobertsBusiness Ethics

Cost can be a significant barrier to some individuals’ ability to obtain legal counsel. Even when it may seem as though you have a meritorious claim, the thought of having to put down large retainers or pay hefty hourly fees can be overwhelming. When faced with the choice, some may opt to represent themselves or,…

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How Do Drunk Driving Tickets Impact Professional Licensures
8 Nov 2024

How Do Drunk Driving Tickets Impact Professional Licensures

Tim RobertsAttorney Advertising

A drunk driving charge (DUI) is a serious offense in Pennsylvania. A DUI conviction can result in significant fines, jail time, and other penalties. It can also have collateral consequences, such as impacting professional licenses. Many professions require you to have a license to practice. A DUI conviction could result in one or more negative…

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Attorney Emails and "Reply All" - ABA Adjusts MRPC Rule 4.2
5 Jul 2024

Attorney Emails and “Reply All” – ABA Adjusts MRPC Rule 4.2

Tim RobertsLegal Ethics

Navigating the rules of professional conduct as a lawyer in the 21st century can be challenging. Following the “no-contact” rule in the past was a matter of keeping documents out of the opposing counsel’s hands. These days, lawyers have to contend with texting, emails, and other forms of digital communication.   The American Bar Association…

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