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ABA Commission on Ethics 20/20. Michael Traynor, Commission Co-Chair Andrew Perlman, Chief Reporter Judith Miller, Commissioner & Chair of Outreach Committee www.americanbar.org/Ethics2020. Commissioners. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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ABA Commission on
Ethics 20/20Michael Traynor, Commission Co-Chair
Andrew Perlman, Chief Reporter
Judith Miller, Commissioner & Chair of Outreach Committee
www.americanbar.org/Ethics2020
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Jamie S. Gorelick (Co-Chair), WilmerHale (Washington, D.C.)Michael Traynor (Co-Chair), President Emeritus, ALI (California)
Stephen Gillers, New York University Law School
Jeffrey B. Golden, London School of Economics
William C. Hubbard, Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough (S. Carolina)
George W. Jones, Sidley Austin (Washington, D.C.)
Justice Elizabeth B. Lacy, Virginia Supreme Court
Carolyn B. Lamm, White & Case (Washington, D.C.)
Judith A. Miller, Fmr. Chair, Section of Litigation (Washington, D.C.)
Judge Kathryn A. Oberly, District of Columbia Court of Appeals
Roberta Cooper Ramo, Modrall & Sperling (New Mexico)
Herman J. Russomanno, Russomanno & Borello (Florida)
Theodore Schneyer, University of Arizona Law School
Carole Silver, Indiana University Maurer School of Law
Frederic S. Ury, Ury & Moskow (Connecticut)
Chief Justice Gerald W. VandeWalle, North Dakota Supreme Court
Commissioners
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ABA Commission on Ethics 20/20: Studying a “New Normal”
Created in 2009 to study how rules and policies Created in 2009 to study how rules and policies concerning lawyer conduct need to be revised in concerning lawyer conduct need to be revised in light of:light of:
Changes in TechnologyChanges in Technology
GlobalizationGlobalization
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Ethics 20/20 Commission Working Groups
Technology
Outsourcing
Conflicts of Interest, Uniformity & Choice of Law
Inbound Foreign Lawyers
Alternative Litigation Financing
Entity Regulation/Alternative Business Structures
Rankings
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The Past: Protecting Client Information
Technology Working Group (Confidentiality)
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The Reality: Protecting Client Information
Technology Working Group (Confidentiality)
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Question
Do lawyers have different ethical obligations when storing confidential information on these new forms of technology?
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Commission Proposals Under Consideration
• Amend several Model Rules and their Comments to offer more clarity regarding a lawyer’s obligations when using technology
•Create a user-friendly ABA website with answers to common questions
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The Past
Technology (Client Development)
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Blogs
Pop-up Ads
Websites
The Present
Technology (Client Development)
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Question
Do lawyers have different ethical obligations when using new technology for client development?
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Commission Proposals Under Consideration
• Existing rules and principles apply well to new technology
•Clarifications needed in certain areas, such as the definition of a “solicitation”
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Outsourcing: Abroad
Outsourcing
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Outsourcing: Domestic (More Common)
Outsourcing
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Question
What ethical obligations do lawyers have when using lawyers and nonlawyers outside the firm?
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Commission Proposals Under Consideration
• Identification of factors to consider when retaining lawyers outside the firm
•Identification of factors to consider when using nonlawyers outside the firm (e.g., investigators, electronic discovery vendors)
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Lawyer Mobility in an Increasingly Borderless World
Uniformity Working Group (Lawyer Mobility)
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Questions
How much mobility is necessary to meet client needs while ensuring appropriate client protections?
Do the existing rules offer sufficiently clear guidance to resolve inconsistencies among jurisdictions?
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Commission Proposals Under Consideration
• Model Rule amendments to clarify how to resolve inconsistencies among jurisdictions’ rules
•Permitting more lawyer mobility while ensuring adequate protections for clients and the public
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Foreign Lawyer Fly-In/Fly-Out (FIFO)
Inbound Foreign Lawyers
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Question
How should the profession regulate the practice of foreign lawyers who need to visit the United States to assist their clients?
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Commission Proposals Under Consideration
• Amendments to several Model Rules that will more clearly authorize, but place appropriate limitations on, the practice of foreign lawyers in the United States
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Alternative Sources of Litigation Financing for Lawyers and Clients
Alternative Litigation Financing
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Questions
What is alternative litigation financing?
What are a lawyer’s ethical obligations when the lawyer (or the client) wants to use it?
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Commission Proposals Under Consideration
• Development of a white paper that describes how existing principles and values apply to these financing arrangements.
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Question
Can alternative law firm practice structures enable greater innovation and more responsiveness to client needs in a manner that is consistent with the profession’s core values?
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Alternative Law Practice Structures: The Commission’s Conclusions
• No publicly traded law firms
• No outside passive equity investment in law firms
• No multidisciplinary practice
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Law Firm Rankings and Rating
Resolved, that the American Bar Association examine any efforts to publish national, state, territorial, and local rankings of law firms and law schools.
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Law Firm Rankings and Ratings
Rating the Rankings?
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Commission Findings
• No changes to the Model Rules are necessary
• Statistical analysis of hundreds of rankings would be prohibitively expensive
•Recommendation that the Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility produce an opinion examining confidentiality issues as well as concerns about misleading communications
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Commission Outreach to Date
• Public hearings– Dozens of witnesses at public hearings held throughout
the country– Hundreds of comments received on the Commission’s
initial proposals and papers
• Presentations to state, local, specialty, and international bar associations
• Meetings with multiple ABA entities
• CLE, podcasts, conferences, and webinars relating to the Commission’s work
• Presentations to the Conference of Chief Justices and the National Organization of Bar Counsel
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ABA Commission on
Ethics 20/20Michael Traynor, Commission Co-Chair
Andrew Perlman, Chief Reporter
Judith Miller, Commissioner & Chair of Outreach Committee
www.americanbar.org/Ethics2020