When The Client Is The Mayor, The Usual Rules Don't Apply
When The Client Is The Mayor, The Usual Rules Don't Apply <https://www.law360.com/legalethics/articles/1884606?nl_pk=153d4a8a-6fb9-4a5f-b7aa-0651cdd34b32&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=legalethics&utm_content=2024-10-02&read_main=1&nlsidx=0&nlaidx=3> By Julie Manganis Representing a public official, whether the mayor of New York City, a state legislator or a city council member, poses unique challenges for even the most experienced lawyers, who often find themselves torn between fighting battles in the press and protecting their client in court. Read full article » <https://www.law360.com/legalethics/articles/1884606?nl_pk=153d4a8a-6fb9-4a5f-b7aa-0651cdd34b32&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=legalethics&utm_content=2024-10-02&read_more=1&nlsidx=0&nlaidx=3> | Save to favorites » <https://www.law360.com/legalethics/articles/1884606?nl_pk=153d4a8a-6fb9-4a5f-b7aa-0651cdd34b32&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=legalethics&utm_content=2024-10-02&read_later=1&nlsidx=0&nlaidx=3>
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