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April 2010
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Program Description
Representing a client that is or may be incapacitated raises quite a few ethics issues - for all lawyers - no matter the practice area. The typical Attorney/Client relationship may not be possible. Often, a lawyer may feel compelled to take steps outside the generally acceptable client relationship that may impact his or her ethical obligations. Given that, certain questions become pertinent.
- What kind of relationship do you have with an incapacitated client?
- How do you get retained by an incapacitated client?
- When, if ever, do you overrule your incapacitated client?
- Can you be held liable for negligence for failing to overrule your incapacitated client?
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- Standard Price $59.00 USD
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- General Credits 1.00
- Ethics Credits 1.00
- EDI Credits