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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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It's all about trust. If a client threatens action against you, that means an open, solid relationship was not established – and your client thinks you haven't done your best. These allegations are not only professionally painful, they're also detrimental to your career success. But how do you build trusting relationships with your clients? With a few proactive communication strategies - and solid preventative measures - you can create an honest relationship in which your integrity won't be questioned. Don't risk your reputation when getting the tools you need is so easy – order today!
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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 Attorney-Client Privilege
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Continuing education credit is not available at this time.
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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, John A. Snow - 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, John A. Snow - Types of Conflicts of Interest
- Consequences of Conflicts of Interest
- The Attorney-Client Relationship
- Vicarious Disqualification
- Motions for Disqualification
- CHANGING TECHNOLOGY AND ATTORNEY-CLIENT PRIVILEGE
11:00 - 12:00, John A. Snow - 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
- What the Courts Say Regarding Privilege and Wireless Communications
- Inadvertent Disclosures
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JOHN A. SNOW is a shareholder at Van Cott, Bagley, Cornwall & McCarthy, with offices in Utah and Nevada. His practice consists of general civil litigation, including general commercial and business litigation, construction, insurance, professional malpractice and personal injury. Mr. Snow was named in The Best Lawyers in America in the areas of legal malpractice, construction and commercial litigation. He also is designated in Utah Business magazine's Utah Legal Elite in the specialty of civil litigation and as Super Lawyer in the mountain states in Super Lawyers magazine. Mr. Snow speaks extensively in Utah and Nevada for various business and professional groups on his areas of practice. He is a member of the Utah State Bar, the State Bar of Nevada and the American Bar Association. Mr. Snow earned his B.A. degree from Brigham Young University and his J.D. degree, cum laude, from Arizona State University.
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