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Description
In construction law, there are ethical dilemmas at every phase of a project, from first consultation through drafting contract clauses and litigating a dispute. This course addresses ethical dilemmas attorneys encounter when representing parties in construction transactions and litigation.
Through real-world transactional and former employee hypotheticals, our experienced panelists provide "practice tips" based on applicable provisions of the Model Rules of Professional Conduct and existing case law to help you stay out of trouble.
After listening to this course, you should be able to:
Identify the rules that govern your conduct when representing parties in construction transactions and litigation
Discuss the professional responsibilities owed to opposing counsel and ground rules that govern contacting former employees of parties in construction litigation
Recognize issues that can potentially violate ethical and professional responsibilities
Reconcile differences in professional conduct rules that impact several jurisdictions
Streaming Audio Requirements
This streaming audio program requires Windows Media Player® and a sound card.
Course materials require Adobe Reader®.
Accessing the Online Course after Purchase
During the checkout process, you'll be prompted to enter the name and e-mail address of the person who will be taking the online course ("course registrant"). An e-mail containing your personal link to access the course ("Course URL") will be sent to the e-mail address entered for the course registrant. Simply click on the link (or cut and paste it into your browser).
If you are purchasing the course for someone else, please enter that person's name and e-mail address on the Course Registrants page during checkout. You can also write a note for the course registrant, which will be passed along in the e-mail.