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Avoiding Inadvertent Conflict Issues With Constituents When Representing Organizational Clients
You are in a bind. You now have a concurrent conflict under Model Rule 1.7, given that one of your clients has now confessed to you privately facts that are material to the matter (and most likely material to your company client's continued employment of the vice president) but has told you not to reveal those facts to your company client. The "bind" arises because you have a competing duty to your company client to disclose those facts under Rule 1.4.Election Protection Hotline, Staffed by Lawyers, Stays Busy
The hotline received calls about long lines in several swing states, some of which were caused by software malfunctions of ballot-scanning machines. But officials said many reported issues were not out of the ordinary.Big Law Lawyers Fan Out for Election Day Volunteering in Call Centers and Litigation
Proskauer; Gibson Dunn; Cooley; Stinson; Reed Smith; Davis Polk; Lowenstein; Mayer Brown; Manatt; Baker McKenzie; and Dechert are among the firms helping with the Election Protection voter hotlines.Texas Lawyers and Campaign Fundraising: Which Presidential Candidate Is Leading?
Texas lawyers making large donations practice at Am Law 200 firms such as Haynes and Boone, Winstead, Clark Hill and Jackson Walker.View more book results for the query "Stinson LLP"
The Ethics of Addressing Opposing Counsel's Factual Errors
The primary focus of a lawyer's duties under the Model Rules is always to the lawyer's client (diligence, competence, confidentiality), with only limited and basic duties that apply to third parties or to opposing parties or counsel.Ethical Considerations in Representing an Organizational Client and Its Constituents
Remind all constituents that you are counsel for the corporation, clarify any additional persons you may be representing or advising after considering the potential for conflicts of interest.The 2024 Global 200 Ranked by Revenue
The 200 largest law firms in the world, made up mainly of U.S. firms, saw growth increase in the latest fiscal year, with some regions out-performing others.Keep Business Disputes Off the Battlefield Through Mediation
Instead of leaving decisions to the battlefield of the boardroom or courtroom, parties should negotiate through various forms of alternative dispute resolution, preferably mediation.When Do Family Relationships Create Conflicts for Lawyers on Opposing Sides?
Would the lawyer be as diligent and assertive in advancing their client's interests against an opponent represented by a family member as against someone with no relationship? A good way to think about whether a relationship presents a "material limitation" is to consider whether you would file a motion for sanctions against the opposing lawyer, if otherwise appropriate and warranted.Trending Stories
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