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PLI Ethics Programs: Winter 2015-2016
Chair(s):
Ronald C. Minkoff, C. Evan Stewart, David G. Keyko
Practice Area:
Ethical issues (Ethics and professional responsibility),
Ethics and professional responsibility,
Professional conduct
Published:
Dec 2015
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ISBN:
9781402425837
PLI Item #:
56850
CHB Spine #:
F269
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Chapter 1. New York Rules of Professional Conduct (Effective April 1, 2009 as amended through March 28, 2015)
Chapter 2. ‘Fifty Shades of Blue’ Script
Chapter 3. Judiciary Law Section 487 (September 28, 2015)
Chapter 4. Five Easy Ways to Get Sued by Your Client—Or Others (October 2015)
Chapter 5. Developing and Maintaining Client Relations
Chapter 6. Outline for The “Rasputin” Investigation—Ethics, Privilege and Investigations
Chapter 7. The “Rasputin” Investigation—Ethics, Privilege and Investigations (Script)
Chapter 8. Ethical Issues Arising in the Representation of Companies and Their Employees (December 15, 2014)
Chapter 9. The Legal Profession and Conflicts: Ain’t No Mountain High Enough
Chapter 10. Caveat Corporate Litigator: The First Circuit Set Back in the Attorney Work Product Doctrine
Chapter 11. Thus Spake Zarathustra (and other Cautionary Tales for Lawyers)
Chapter 12. Lawyers and the Border Patrol: The Challenges of Multi-Jurisdictional Practice
Chapter 13. A Tale of Two Judges
Chapter 14. Good Golly Miss Molly!: The Attorney Work Product Doctrine Takes Another Hit
Chapter 15. Mad Dogs and Englishmen
Chapter 16. The End of Conflicts of Interest?: Courts Warm Up to Advance Waivers
Chapter 17. “Positively 4th St”: Lawyers and the “Scripting” of Witnesses
Chapter 18. Squaring the Circle: Can Bad Legal Precedent Just Be Wished Away?
Chapter 19. Pigs Get Fat, Hogs Get Slaughtered: Keeping Lawyers Out of the Slaughterhouse
Chapter 20. Ohio Takes a Bite Out of the Big Apple
Chapter 21. In-House Counsel as Whistleblower: A Rat With a Remedy?
Chapter 22. Navigating State-Based Ethics Rules and Sarbanes-Oxley Requirements
Chapter 23. Attorney-Client Privilege: Misunderestimated or Misunderstood?
Chapter 24. “Here’s Johnny!”: Carnacing the Future of the SEC’s Preemption Overreach
Chapter 25. Of Mice, Men, Migratory Lawyers, and Multijurisdictional Practice
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