Client trust accounts (MCLE) /

The accounting and recordkeeping practices that Rule 1.15 requires are detailed-and no lawyer practicing in Massachusetts can be without a solid understanding of the requirements they impose. In fact, for lawyers new to the practice of law or establishing a solo practice for the first time, client t...

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Main Authors: Tyrrell, Jayne (Author), Vecchione, Constance V. (Author), Kaufman, Nancy E. (Author)
Format: Online
Language:English
Published: [Massachusetts] : Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc., [2007]-
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Online Access:https://advance.lexis.com/api/toc/source/MTA2MzIzMw?origination=lawcc
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Summary:The accounting and recordkeeping practices that Rule 1.15 requires are detailed-and no lawyer practicing in Massachusetts can be without a solid understanding of the requirements they impose. In fact, for lawyers new to the practice of law or establishing a solo practice for the first time, client trust accounting requirements pose a potential for misstep.
Item Description:Database includes most recent edition only.
Authors: <2007- > by Jayne B. Tyrell, Constance V. Vecchione, Nancy E. Kaufman.
Physical Description:1 online resource : illustrations
Publication Frequency:Updated periodically