1-Hour Program
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Overview
What you will learn
- The relevant New York Rules of Professional Conduct and their relationship to the American Bar Association Model Rules
- How to identify potential and actual conflicts, determine whether a conflict may be waived, and craft effective conflict waivers
- How to establish systems and protocols to assist your attorneys with identifying potential and actual conflicts
- Recent developments in conflict-of-interest law from case law, ethics opinions, and disciplinary opinions:
1. Disqualifying conflicts of interest
2. Breach of fiduciary duty claims
3. Playbook conflicts
4. Prospective client conflicts
5. Corporate family conflicts
6. Ethical screening