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Ethics, Tips, and Best Practices for Settling Cases with Multiple Clients

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Representing multiple parties with claims in the same matter presents sensitive issues involving disclosure, potential conflicts, and ethical dangers. Discuss these central issues—1) What groundwork do you need to lay to create an atmosphere where settlement is possible?; 2) What strategies must you follow to effect an ethical settlement with limited funds?; and 3) And when do you need to withdraw?

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  • TX MCLE credit expires: 10/31/2024

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Claude E. Ducloux

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Ethics, Tips, and Best Practices for Settling Cases with Multiple Clients (Sep 2020)

Representing multiple parties with claims in the same matter presents sensitive issues involving disclosure, potential conflicts, and ethical dangers. Discuss these central issues—1) What groundwork do you need to lay to create an atmosphere where settlement is possible?; 2) What strategies must you follow to effect an ethical settlement with limited funds?; and 3) And when do you need to withdraw?

Originally presented: Sep 2020 Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar

Claude E. Ducloux, Attorney at Law - Austin, TX