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Ethical Behavior, Legal Ethics, and Professionalism in Negotiations
Contains material from May 2016
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Thomas H. Watkins, Brenda T. Strama
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Ethical Behavior, Legal Ethics, and Professionalism in Negotiations (May 2016)
The structuring of many deals involves the creation of multiple entities, which in turn raises potential conflicts of interest and litigation issues. Consider the ethical questions arising in multiple entity deals, particularly who is the client, and who owns the privileges.
Originally presented: Apr 2016 Health Law Conference
Thomas H. Watkins,
Husch Blackwell LLP - Austin, TX
Brenda T. Strama,
Beatty Bangle Strama, P.C. - Austin, TX