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  1. John McCain and Me, and You

    ... in government, which is supposed to be what government ethics is all about. Robert Wechsler Director of Research-Retired, City Ethics --- Robert Wechsler's blog Story Topics:  ...

    Robert Wechsler - 2018-12-19 17:18 - 0 comments

  2. The Government Attorney and Zealousness

    ... conflicting views, demands, and responsibilities. And in the ethics context, a government lawyer is primarily an adviser, not an advocate. ... Robert Wechsler Director of Research-Retired, City Ethics --- Robert Wechsler's blog Story Topics:  ...

    Robert Wechsler - 2018-12-19 17:18 - 0 comments

  3. The Sale of Special Access to Confidential Information

    ... effectively sell confidential information without violating ethics prohibitions against allowing its use for the benefit of anyone other ... Robert Wechsler Director of Research-Retired, City Ethics --- Robert Wechsler's blog Story Topics:  ...

    Robert Wechsler - 2018-12-19 17:18 - 0 comments

  4. Double-Dipping: Two Ways It Works ... and Hurts the Public

    ... which speaks for itself. The Massachusetts State Ethics Commission's Enforcement Division issued an Order to Show Cause alleging ... Robert Wechsler Director of Research-Retired, City Ethics Robert Wechsler's blog Story Topics:  ...

    Robert Wechsler - 2018-12-19 17:18 - 0 comments

  5. Revolving Door

    ... hardship for, say, a lawyer working on his own, the Ethics Commission may grant a waiver under 213. "Personally ... Robert Wechsler Director of Research-Retired, City Ethics Log in or register to post comments ...

    Robert Wechsler - 2007-02-17 08:52 - 1 comment

  6. Lobbyists for Local Governments

    ... gifts and they should be required to seek advice from the ethics commission relating to any possible conflicts they have. They should ... Robert Wechsler Director of Research-Retired, City Ethics --- Robert Wechsler's blog Story Topics:  ...

    Robert Wechsler - 2018-12-19 17:18 - 0 comments

  7. Is Benefitting Constituents Representing Them or Benefitting Oneself?

    ... was called "Stevens money." See my blog entr y on the ethics of naming public buildings after serving officials. It became clear ... Robert Wechsler Director of Research-Retired, City Ethics --- Robert Wechsler's blog Story Topics:  ...

    Robert Wechsler - 2018-12-19 17:18 - 0 comments

  8. A Council Member Bidding on a Local Government Attorney Contract

    ... I can't wait to hear an attorney say, "I am not a government ethics professional, so I really can't provide an adequate answer to this ... Robert Wechsler Director of Research-Retired, City Ethics --- Robert Wechsler's blog Story Topics:  ...

    Robert Wechsler - 2018-12-19 17:18 - 0 comments

  9. A Dream Machine

    ... Vernon. The legal arguments are not relevant to government ethics concerns, but there are many facts in the case about what was happening ... Robert Wechsler Director of Research-Retired, City Ethics --- Robert Wechsler's blog Story Topics:  ...

    Robert Wechsler - 2018-12-19 17:18 - 0 comments

  10. Municipal Attorneys' Conflicting Obligations: A Case Study

    ... discuss such a difficult situation honestly, and in terms of ethics rather than the rules attorneys have developed to police themselves? Robert Wechsler Director of Research-Retired, City Ethics Robert Wechsler's blog Story Topics:  ...

    Robert Wechsler - 2018-12-19 17:18 - 0 comments

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