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Contemporary Ethics Problems for Consumer Bankruptcy Lawyers

Contains material from Aug 2014

Contemporary Ethics Problems for Consumer Bankruptcy Lawyers
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How far can you go? A look at hypothetical situations derived from real life illustrating the ethical issues that arise for consumer bankruptcy lawyers with practical tips on maintaining professionalism and ethics in trying situations with counsel, clients and judges.

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1. Contemporary Ethics Problems for Consumer Bankruptcy Lawyers (Aug 2014)

Hon. Douglas D. Dodd

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Contemporary Ethics Problems for Consumer Bankruptcy Lawyers (Aug 2014)

How far can you go? A look at hypothetical situations derived from real life illustrating the ethical issues that arise for consumer bankruptcy lawyers with practical tips on maintaining professionalism and ethics in trying situations with counsel, clients and judges.

Originally presented: Jul 2014 Consumer Bankruptcy Practice

Hon. Douglas D. Dodd, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Middle District of Louisiana - Baton Rouge, LA