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22 November 2021

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court Should Remove The "Z" Words From The Rules Of Professional Conduct

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Daniel Harrington co-wrote an article in the Fall 2021 edition of The Philadelphia Lawyer emphasizing the importance of removing the word "zeal" and all it's derivatives...
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Daniel Harrington co-wrote an article in the Fall 2021 edition of The Philadelphia Lawyer emphasizing the importance of removing the word "zeal" and all it's derivatives from the Rules of Professional Conduct in the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. The debate of whether this word should be used when practicing law today is ongoing in the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. Daniel supports the idea to eliminate "zeal" to promote civility. 

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