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Ethics: Ethics in Negotiation

Contains material from Jan 2016

Ethics: Ethics in Negotiation
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When a client discloses a terrible truth or reveals an unspeakable purpose, what obligations do the Texas Rules of Disciplinary Conduct place on an attorney? What happens when it’s time for an attorney to move on? Explore the unexpected answers given by the Rules using both recent and historical real world cases.

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1. Ethics in Negotiation: The True Cost of Representation (Jan 2016)

Michael J. Golden

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Session 1 —47 mins
Ethics in Negotiation: The True Cost of Representation (Jan 2016)

When a client discloses a terrible truth or reveals an unspeakable purpose, what obligations do the Texas Rules of Disciplinary Conduct place on an attorney? What happens when it’s time for an attorney to move on? Explore the unexpected answers given by the Rules using both recent and historical real world cases. 

Originally presented: Nov 2015 Advanced Patent Law Institute

Michael J. Golden, Boulette Golden & Marin L.L.P. - Austin, TX