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Ethics of Representing Multiple Parties in the Same Matter

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Ethics of Representing Multiple Parties in the Same Matter
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Ethics Part II: Representing Multiple Parties in the Same Matter - David or Goliath? Scylla or Charybdis? A discussion of how to avoid Morton's Fork in multiple-client representation. Includes a slide presentation and a 6 page paper.

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Jeffrey R. Jury

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Ethics Part II: Representing Multiple Parties in the Same Matter (Apr 2013)

David or Goliath? Scylla or Charybdis? A discussion of how to avoid Morton's Fork in multiple-client representation.

Originally presented: Apr 2011 Oil, Gas and Mineral Law Institute

Jeffrey R. Jury, Burns Anderson Jury & Brenner - Austin, TX