Ethics/Professional Responsibility,
Law Practice
Dec. 31, 2020
Warning: Getting paid and not letting go of unearned fees
In 2020 we saw some high-flying attorneys come crashing down due to ethical problems. While it is (hopefully) easy to see how receiving money in a settlement and not paying a client the money can lead to major problems for a lawyer, it is not as easy to see how accepting payment from a person other than your client could lead to ethics problems.





Ira M. Friedman
Friedman & FriedmanEmail: imf@f-flaw.com
Ira is a certified family law specialist and a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers.

David Friedman
Partner
Friedman & Friedman
Email: david@f-f-law.com
David is a certified family law specialist.
In 2020 we saw some high-flying attorneys come crashing down due to ethical problems. While it is (hopefully) easy to see how receiving money in a settlement and not paying a client the money can lead to major problems for a lawyer, it is not as easy to see how accepting payment from a person other than your client could lead to ethics problems.
All lawyers want to be paid for the work they perform, and often a potential client will...
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