As an attorney, you must be cognizant of situations that can run afoul of the
conflict of interest rules. The duty to identify, address and resolve conflicts
is an affirmative and continuous one. Identifying potential conflicts is
something that must be done at the outset of any client relationship and your
diligence about potential conflicts must continue throughout your relationship
with a client. Your "conflict radar" should never be shut off.
Our informative seminar, taught by David H. Dugan, III, Esq., (one of the
state's leading authorities on attorney ethics), will teach you how to recognize
and avoid potential conflict minefields and show you how to safely and ethically
navigate your way through client relations.
Learn everything you need to know to avoid potential
conflicts including:
• Recognizing concurrent and former client
conflicts
• Curing by Consent
• Screening
• Handling Conflicts that
Arise during Representation
• Advance Waivers
• Conflicts in Various
Settings - Disciplinary Proceedings, Motions to Disqualify and
Lawyer
Malpractice
...and more!
NJ CLE information: This program has been approved by the Board on Continuing Legal
Education of the Supreme Court of New Jersey for 4.6 hours of total CLE credit.
Of these, 4.6 qualify as hours of credit for
ethics/professionalism.