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Practical Ethics:
Use (And Abuse) of Ethics Rules in State and
Federal Trial Practice
(2.0 hours, Ethics)
Course description:
Richard E. Flamm discusses the increasing use of
disqualification motions as strategic weapons.
Mr. Flamm also addresses:
- Conflicts of Interest, Attorney Disqualification and Judicial
Disqualification
- What Constitutes Impermissible Concurrent Adverse Representation; How Can
it Be Avoided?
- When is it Permissible for an Attorney to Act Adversely to a Former
Client?
- The Dangers of Relying on Conflict Waivers.
- When Does a Current Client Become a Former Client, and Why Does It Matter?
- Who is the Client? Who is her Attorney?
- What Disgorgement Is. Why You Should Care.
- Steps Which Can Be Taken to Inhibit Conflicts Charges.
- Cutting-Edge Conflicts Issues
- Disqualification Risks: Law Office Associations, Shared Space Arrangements, Of-Counsel, Contract Attorneys, Joint Defense Teams, Paralegal and Other Staff, Solo Practitioners and More.
This Digitally-recorded MCLE Audio program is approved for 2.0 hours, in Ethics.
$89, plus tax and shipping. Includes 57 page course manual, plus diskette!
CCE-MCLE Audio programs can qualify for PARTICIPATORY Credits! Call 1-800-443-MCLE (6253) or email us at MCLE@msn.com for information
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