Ethics

Recently , a story appeared about a personal-injury plaintiff attorney and a corporate defense attorney inviting judges of the Circuit Court to attend a golf outing at a country club that included valet parking, lunch, 18 holes of golf and dinner. The issue raised by this scenario is whether this invitation is permitted as ordinary social hospitality or not permitted because it is a thing of value given to a judge in …

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