Mark C. Palmer
Mark C. Palmer

Mark C. Palmer is Chief Counsel at the Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism. Mark writes on civility, professionalism and future law for the Commission’s 2Civility blog and delivers statewide professionalism programming, including a lawyer mentoring program, to attorneys and law students across Illinois. Follow him @palmerlaw.

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  • Time Management Methods for Lawyers and the Duty of Diligence: Prioritizing with Purpose
  • Generative AI for Lawyers: From Fear to Functionality, How Lawyers Can Ethically Integrate AI into Their Practice
  • Be Reasonable, People! AI’s Impact on Legal Fees
  • How Lawyers Can Use Code Words to Combat Client Voice Cloning and Deepfakes
  • Ethical Options for Responding to Negative Online Attorney Reviews
  • Harnessing ChatGPT: A Primer for Lawyers
  • Should Lawyers Be Using Email Encryption?
  • Ethical Pitfalls When Using ChatGPT
  • Can Lawyers Ethically Store and Transmit Client Info in the Cloud?
  • Ethical Considerations for Flat Fee Billing
  • Leaving Your Firm? Aim for a Joint Notice to Clients
  • Ethics Reminders for Lawyers Texting Clients
  • Ethical Considerations of Legal Chatbots
  • The Right Way to Start a Legal Blog for Your Firm
  • How Lawyers Should Respond to Cognitive Decline in a Client
  • Can Client Portals Reshape the Practice of Law? An Ethical Perspective
  • 10 Habits for Successful Email Communication
  • My Clear Add-On Winner for Workplace Efficiency
  • Moving to a Virtual Law Office: How to Ethically ‘Practice in Place’
  • Ethical Considerations in Boosting Your Client Reviews
  • How to Avoid Getting Hooked by Phishing Scams
  • Is Crowdfunding Legal Services Ethically Permissible?
  • Can Lawyers Ethically Accept Cryptocurrency?
  • Does Email Tracking Violate the Rules of Professional Conduct?
  • Is Jury Research on Social Media an Ethics Risk or a Competency Requirement?
  • Can Lawyers and Judges Be Social Media Friends?
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