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Effectively and Efficiently Managing Conflicts, Potential Conflicts and Client Expectations (from 'Advanced Litigation Strategies for Trial and Beyond', April 18, 2008 )
1.0 Total Hours, all of which may be applied toward Ethics/Professionalism
Duration: 1 Hour
Original Program Date: Friday, April 18, 2008
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Item Description Back to top

1.       Basic Rules and Principles

2.       Consent

3.       Conflicts with former clients

4.       Imputation of Conflicts

5.       Duties to Prospective Clients

 

Summary:

 

Learn the intricacies of avoiding conflicts under the NC Rules of Professional Conduct; examine appropriate ways to manage and resolve potential conflicts; and study, through practical examples, ways to manage client expectations, with a focus on timely conflicts checks, securing waivers in appropriate circumstances, and addressing conflicts that do not necessarily extend to an entire firm.

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1.0 Total Hours, all of which may be applied toward  Ethics/Professionalism

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  • NCBA Member
$55.00 
  • Non-Member
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$60.00 


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J. Norfleet Pruden III, Kennedy Covington Lobdell & Hickman, Charlotte

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icon_acrobatPowerpoint Slides (In note taking format) (16 Pages, 273 KB)
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"I particularly liked the way the slides were synchronized with the video; made it much easier to follow. The instructor was very good." (Mooresville, NC)
"This system worked very well and the course was excellent. Just what I needed." (Columbia, TN)
"This was a superb manner of presenting what is typically considered a boring subject. Held my interest throughout the presentation. Outstanding Job!!!" (Concord, NC)
"Good Presentation!" (Raleigh, NC)
"Excellent seminar; very practical and very useful." (Charlotte, NC)
"Good program. Very helpful. Thanks." (Raleigh, NC)
"Good humor goes a long way to make a dry subject interesting." (Morehead City, NC)
"Very much liked seeing the video and the syncronized power point at the same time." (Charlotte, NC)
"Excellent presenter; good materials. Very timely." (Highlands, NC)
"Good program with good speaker." (Norfolk, VA)
"The faculty for this course did an excellent job in making the subject matter interesting." (Hilton Head Island, SC)
"IVery interesting program on a very dry, but necessary topic." (Atlanta, GA)
"Norfleet is an excellent presenter, and his materials are concise but properly nuanced." (Durham, NC)
"Very good, interesting way of handling topic. Flintstone's theme a hit" (Matthews, NC)
"Excellent program. very easy to access through the website." (Charlotte, NC)
"Great Program. Speaker was very informative and entertaining as well." (Mooresville, NC)
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