Attorney James Denlea, after getting hammered by the panel for insisting he had standing to challenge Rule 5.4 of New York's Rules of Professional Conduct, sat back and watched with pleasure as Judge John Walker asked Assistant Solicitor General Won Shin why the case shouldn't just be remanded with instructions to amend the complaint and solve the standing problem.
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Both Sides Take Heat in Jacoby & Meyers' Suit Over Ban on Law Firm Investors
New York Law Journal
October 9, 2012
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