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Browsing by Subject "Rules of Professional Conduct"

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    Case Delays and Insufficient Client Communications
    (2015) Hook, Sara Anne; Faklaris, Cori
    Real-life legal practice doesn't fit neatly into the bounds of legal ethics that we all learned in law school. There are always questions and pitfalls that you'll need to figure out to make certain you're in compliance today. This seminar compiles the toughest current challenges attorneys face in protecting their professional reputations. Our experienced attorney faculty will help you get the tools you need to do the right thing without fear of disciplinary action or litigation. •Clarify allowable and prohibited conduct in social media. •Discover and avoid hidden conflicts of interest. •Find out how to properly handle case delays. •Prepare for the ethical challenges a virtual law office presents. •Protect client confidentiality in online communications and in data storage.
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    Duties to Prospective Clients
    (2015) Hook, Sara Anne
    Real-life legal practice doesn't fit neatly into the bounds of legal ethics that we all learned in law school. There are always questions and pitfalls that you'll need to figure out to make certain you're in compliance today. This seminar compiles the toughest current challenges attorneys face in protecting their professional reputations. Our experienced attorney faculty will help you get the tools you need to do the right thing without fear of disciplinary action or litigation. •Clarify allowable and prohibited conduct in social media. •Discover and avoid hidden conflicts of interest. •Find out how to properly handle case delays. •Prepare for the ethical challenges a virtual law office presents. •Protect client confidentiality in online communications and in data storage.
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