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Ethical Issues in Joint Representation

Contains material from Feb 2017

Ethical Issues in Joint Representation
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The course was good, although it unexpectedly (to me) focused more on elder care and its joint representation issues rather than more general joint representation. But still OK.

Although sometimes distracting, I'd love to have video as they were apparently playing movie clips.

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Examine the ethical issues that occur with multiple clients. Through hypothetical scenarios, learn how to spot issues and determine a resolution with client identification, conflicts of interest, and clients with diminished capacity.

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1. Ethical Issues in Joint Representation (Feb 2017)

Rebecca C. Morgan

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Session 1 —44 mins
Ethical Issues in Joint Representation (Feb 2017)

In this interactive presentation, examine the ethical issues that occur with multiple clients. Through hypothetical scenarios, learn how to spot issues and determine a resolution with client identification, conflicts of interest, and clients with diminished capacity.

Originally presented: Feb 2017 Special Needs Trusts

Rebecca C. Morgan, Stetson University College of Law - Gulfport, FL