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Content: The online Current Developments database contains summaries of cases and other ethics materials pertaining to the regulation of the legal profession. The summaries are presented at biennial NOBC conferences.
Disclaimer: The summaries contained in this NOBC current developments database has been prepared as a service for the members of the National Organization of Bar Counsel. Reasonable efforts have been made to collect, accurately summarize, and publish this information and material. No representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, are made as to the correctness of the information. Under no circumstances shall the National Organization of Bar Counsel, or any party involved in the creation, production, editing and/or distribution of this material, be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages that result from the use of any information contained in this work. Any person using the information in this summary is solely responsible for determining its currency and accuracy. The summaries are usually based upon original source documents. Source documents are available from the relevant disciplinary authority or the clerk of court in the controlling jurisdiction. Contact information for those offices is available on this site. Please note that no systematic effort is made to amend or supplement these summaries after publication. The authors attempt to ensure that all citations are correct, but typographical errors are sometimes inevitable in a work of this size. You may send information related to the accuracy of the summaries to Current Developments.