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| From Event: Legal Ethics: Solutions to the Most Common Challenges, held December 2011.
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Program Description
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Course Content
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- How to Avoid Being the Target of a Legal Malpractice Claim
- Identifying and Avoiding Conflicts of Interest
- Changing Technology and Preserving Client Confidences
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Agenda / Content Covered:
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- HOW TO AVOID BEING THE TARGET OF A LEGAL MALPRACTICE CLAIM
8:45 - 9:45, Ronald H. Nemirow - Screening the Case and the Client
- Recognizing and Avoiding Prohibited Transactions with a Client
- Scope of Retention
- Time Limitations
- Implementing Internal Controls in the Office
- Identifying Attorney Competency Issues
- Collections
- IDENTIFYING AND AVOIDING CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
10:00 - 11:00, Ronald H. Nemirow - Types of Conflicts of Interest
- Consequences of Conflicts of Interest
- The Attorney-Client Relationship
- Vicarious Disqualification
- Motions for Disqualification
- CHANGING TECHNOLOGY AND PRESERVING CLIENT CONFIDENCES
11:00 - 12:00, Charles F. Luce Jr. - How Changing Technology Brings Ethical Dilemmas
- Wireless Communications
- Cell Phones
- Metadata
- Defining the "Reasonable Expectation of Confidentiality" in Light of the Ease of Intercepting Wireless Conversations
- Recent Opinions Regarding Confidences, Privilege and Wireless Communications
- Inadvertent Disclosures
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CHARLES F. LUCE JR is a partner with the Denver law firm Moye White LLP and the chair of its Intellectual Property Law Group. His practice focuses on both intellectual property and issues relating to the practice of law and the regulation of lawyers. Mr. Luce is a graduate of the universities of Colorado (B.A. degree) and Oregon (J.D. degree) and a frequent writer and speaker on legal ethics, law practice, computer technology, and the Internet. He has served as a lecturer in Law in Professional Responsibility at the University of Denver and since 1986 as a member of the Colorado Bar Association's Ethics Committee. Mr. Luce is the author and publisher of Charles Luce on Legal Ethics and the Practice of Law (www.moyewhite.com/ethics), the first Internet website devoted to Colorado legal ethics issues. RONALD H. NEMIROW is a shareholder in the law firm of Kennedy Childs P.C., where he practices in the areas of legal malpractice and bad faith defense. Mr. Nemirow lectures in the area of legal malpractice. He is a member of the Colorado Bar Association, the Colorado Defense Lawyers Association, and the American Bar Association. He earned his A.B. degree, magna cum laude, from Brown University and his J.D. degree from Harvard Law School.
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