Re: I.O.L.T.A. Acounts
Posted by xxx on 8/29/06
The answer to your question is "No!" On 7/05/06, W. B. Straight, Esq. wrote: > Is it morally permissible, according the tenets of the > Christian Religion--say the Roman Catholic Faith--for an > attorney to put his client's money held in trust by him in > an interest-bearing trust account and authorize the bank to > pay the interest earned off of his client's money to a > third party, such as a bar foundation? > > WBS, Esq.
Posts on this thread, including this one
- I.O.L.T.A. Acounts, 7/05/06, by W. B. Straight, Esq..
- Re: I.O.L.T.A. Accounts, 7/05/06, by rrr.
- Re: I.O.L.T.A. Accounts, 7/06/06, by Carol.
- Re: I.O.L.T.A. Accounts, 7/06/06, by Joel.
- Re: I.O.L.T.A. Accounts, 7/10/06, by GS, JD.
- Re: I.O.L.T.A. Acounts, 7/12/06, by rrr.
- Re: I.O.L.T.A. Acounts, 7/17/06, by Joel.
- Re: I.O.L.T.A. Acounts, 7/17/06, by rrr.
- Re: I.O.L.T.A. Acounts, 7/17/06, by Carol.
- Re: I.O.L.T.A. Acounts, 7/18/06, by ED, JD.
- Re: I.O.L.T.A. Acounts, 7/23/06, by No.
- Re: I.O.L.T.A. Acounts, 8/26/06, by B. Diddle, J.D..
- Re: I.O.L.T.A. Acounts, 8/27/06, by IOLTA IS ILLEGAL.
- Re: I.O.L.T.A. Acounts, 8/27/06, by Libertartian.
- Re: I.O.L.T.A. Acounts, 8/27/06, by Libertartian.
- Re: I.O.L.T.A. Acounts, 8/29/06, by xxx.
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