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Ethics of Negotiation: The True Cost of Representation

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Ethics of Negotiation: The True Cost of Representation
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Great speaker, interesting presentation about effect of Disciplinary Rules. Not much in the way of examples of the application of these rules in negotiations, however.

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What are the ethical boundaries, borders and gray areas for lawyers involved in negotiations? A fast-paced presentation with points to ponder, hypotheticals to consider and something to smile about.

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Ethics of Negotiation: The True Cost of Representation (Sep 2014)

What are the ethical boundaries, borders and gray areas for lawyers involved in negotiations? A fast-paced presentation with points to ponder, hypotheticals to consider and something to smile about.

Originally presented: Sep 2014 Gas and Power Institute

Jason Boulette, Boulette & Golden L.L.P. - Austin, TX