“good cops” and the blue code of silence

Our disdain for the Omerta Code among lawyers — the legal profession’s wide-spread Code of Silence and willingness to overlook the transgressions of its members, and its failure to diligently regulate itself — is no secret. [See, e.g., our discussion of the Silent Associate (concerning the 2004 Connecticut case Daniels v. Alander); ; the great … Continue reading “good cops” and the blue code of silence