Legal Ethics: Advertising, Solicitation, Changing Jobs and Competing for a Potential Client's Busines - Segment 4 of the 2010 Workers' Compensation Spring Update Out of Stock
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March 2010
Segment 4 of the 2010 Annual Spring Workers' Compensation Update
Accreditation Information:
To submit this presentation for CLE credit you MUST use the following title on your homestudy affidavit: 2010 Annual Spring Workers' Compensation Update
Presentation:
Learn about the legal ethics issues that can arise when a workers' compensation attorney
- Advertises for clients or solicits a potential client for his/her business
- Departs a law firm for solo practice, to join another firm or organization, or to work for a government agency
- Arrives at a new law firm after leaving a competing law firm
- Begins representing claimants after representing respondents (or vice versa)
- Departs a firm and brings active cases with him/her to his/her new firm
- Is approached by a competing firm with an offer of employment and the competing firm's lawyers are opposing counsel on one or more of the attorney's active cases
- Competes with other attorneys and firms for the business of the same potential client
Presented by Clifford E. Eley, Esq., Janet L. Frickey, Esq. and Thomas L. Kanan, Esq.
- CLE Pass Price *FREE! - exclusions may apply
- Standard Price $69.00 USD
- Member Price $59.00 USD
- General Credits 1.00
- Ethics Credits 1.00
- EDI Credits