Alternative Lawyer Relationships: Contract Lawyering and Its Ethical Implications Out of Stock
Small Firms, Big Success: A business-focused series for client-focused lawyers
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May 2014
Alternative Lawyer Relationships: Contract Lawyering and Its Ethical Implications
In Partnership with the Colorado Bar Association Solo/Small Firm Section
Program Description
Contract lawyering is a growing part of the practice of law. It allows flexibility and specialization, selectivity of work, and freedom from administration. The contract lawyer can offer his or her services to any number of users and enjoy a variety of work situations and client matters without the strictures of law firm administration.
As a solo or small firm lawyer, you may not only do contract work yourself, you may also hire other attorneys to do contract work for you.
50-year veteran David Little explains the parameters of contract lawyering, ethical considerations, the potential for the firm's liability, and outsourcing as a part of contract lawyering.
Agenda:
11:30am
Registration
12:00pm
- Contract Lawyering in General
- Ethical Considerations
- Civil Consequences of the Temporary Relationship
- The Firm's Liability
- Outsourcing as Part of Contract Lawyering
1:00pm
Adjourn
Presented by David C. Little, Esq., Montgomery Little & Soran, P.C., Greenwood Village, CO
- CLE Pass Price *FREE! - exclusions may apply
- Standard Price $59.00 USD
- Member Price $39.00 USD
- General Credits 1.00
- Ethics Credits 1.00
- EDI Credits