Sarah’s attorney asks her to research whistleblowing. She is in a rush and Googles it, whereupon she finds a lawyer’s blog from another state that discusses this issue. Sarah brings the attorney this blog to help her understand the law. Did Sarah approach this the right way? Explain. What should she have done? Now, you do what Sarah should have done by finding your state’s law on whistleblowing and post your findings here, explaining how you found the statute on point.

Part 2
Bob is a paralegal at Smith and Jones, LLC, a firm handling attorney malpractice cases. A client, Sam Bradstone, tells Bob he used to be represented in a divorce case by Fox and Moran, LLC, but the paralegal in the firm made a pass at him and it got so uncomfortable he had to fire Fox and Moran right in the middle of a hotly contested divorce. Mr. Bradstone continued representing himself and feels he lost a lot of money and got a raw deal on custody of the children. What do the American Bar Association (ABA) Rules of Professional Conduct say about this kind of behavior? Do the Rules of Professional Conduct apply to attorneys and paralegals? Does Sam have a good case against the paralegal? Does Sam have a good case against the firm, Fox and Moran? Find the ABA Rules of Professional Conduct in your state, cite the proper rule, and apply it to Sam’s case.

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