4.0 Total MCLE Credits: 2.0 Ethics, 2.0 Law Practice Management
This dynamic panel of women practitioners from the field of ethics, professionalism and law practice management will present a hypothetical scenario to simulate the different stages of the client-attorney relationship from inception through closing the client file. The panel will cite case law precedent, the New York Rules of Professional Conduct, the New York Rules of Court, and Bar Association Advisory Opinions to present best practices for creating and maintaining client relationships, dos and don'ts with regard to an attorney's ethical obligations and risk management to avoid ethical dilemmas.
Agenda | Available after Purchase |
Administrative Information | Available after Purchase |
Deborah A. Scalise - Outline with Description | Available after Purchase |
Deborah A. Scalise - The Scenario | Available after Purchase |
Deborah A. Scalise - Ethics Update | Available after Purchase |
Deborah A. Scalise - Ethics Resources | Available after Purchase |
Marian C. Rice - Best Practices in Setting Up and Maintaining Client Relationships | Available after Purchase |
Devika Kewaramani - Article - Up Close and Professional with New York's Engagement Letter Rules | Available after Purchase |
Devika Kewalramani - Article - Client-to-Client Conflicts - New Look at Overlooked Rule Change | Available after Purchase |
Devika Kewalramani - Article - Ethical Screens - Building Electronic Barriers | Available after Purchase |
March 2015 Amendments to the Comments and Pending Proposals to Amend Black Letter Text in the New York Rules of Professional Conduct | Available after Purchase |
UPDATED - New York Rules of Professional Conduct - Includes 2015 Updates | Available after Purchase |
Faculty Biographies | Available after Purchase |
Complete Course Materials | Available after Purchase |
2_Howard_The Law on New York No-Fault | Available after Purchase |