Business Law
Business Law Annual Review ISSUE 1, 2024 (ANNUAL REVIEW)
Content
- 2022-2023 Insurance Law Developments
- Agribusiness
- Annual Update of Alternative Dispute Resolution Cases and Legislation
- Business Law News Editorial Team
- Executive Committee of the Business Law Section 2023-2024
- Letter From the Chair
- Letter From the Editor
- Recent Developments In Insolvency Law 2023
- Selected 2023 Developments In California Consumer Financial Services Law
- Selected 2023 Developments In Nonprofit Organizations Law and Nonprofit Organizations Committee Highlights
- Table of Contents
- B-Law B-Law B-Law: Ethics For Business Lawyers: Annual Review 2023
B-LAW B-LAW B-LAW: ETHICS FOR BUSINESS LAWYERS: ANNUAL REVIEW 2023
Written by Neil J Wertlieb*
This edition of B-Law B-Law B-Law highlights the ethics advisory opinions that were issued during 2023 by the California State Bar’s Committee on Professional Responsibility and Conduct ("COPRAC"), the American Bar Association’s Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility ("ABA"), the San Francisco Bar Association’s Legal Ethics Committee ("BASF"), the San Diego County Bar Association’s Legal Ethics Committee ("SDCBA"), and the California Supreme Court’s Committee on Judicial Ethics Opinions ("CJEO"), as well as recent changes in the California Rules of Professional Conduct, the State Bar Act, and other regulatory law.1
The conduct of attorneys licensed in the State of California is regulated by the California Rules of Professional Conduct (the "California Rules"), the State Bar Act2 and opinions of California courts.3 The advisory opinions of ethics committees in California (including those cited herein) are not binding on California-licensed attorneys, but should be consulted for guidance on proper professional conduct.4 The advisory opinions of other bar associations (including the ABA) may also be considered, but note that such opinions may be based on rules of professional conduct (such as the ABA’s Model Rules of Professional Conduct) that differ from the California Rules.