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Legal Ethics and Conflicts of Interest – What Is Your Professional Duty?

19 Sunday Jul 2015

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Confidentiality, Confidentiality, Conflict of Interest, Ethics, Lawyer Supervision, Legal Ethics, Paralegals/Legal Assistants, Rules of Professional Responsibility, Supervising Support Staff

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Regardless of whether you are a lawyer, judge, or paralegal, have you kept a list of every case on which you have worked? Does it include all the parties or only your client?

Christine Simmons recently posted an interesting article in the New York Law Journal in which the Court disqualified a White Plains attorney’s representation of his client. The attorney’s paralegal had, in the past, been involved with the opposing party. For this reason, the Court ruled to vacate the settlement due to tainted negotiations.

So back to my original question – when you were hired, did anyone ask you to look at the firm’s active client list to determine whether you had a conflict of interest? Shouldn’t this especially be the case if your practice is limited to only one or two specific areas of law where you often get repeat business from your clients?

Often, when a firm signs on a new client, it will run a conflict check through its database. It likely also sends an email to all the attorneys asking whether any have a conflict with this particular client. Are support staff and/or the IT Department included in this inquiry? Shouldn’t they if they will have access to the file or any communication with the client, regardless of what role they play in the preparation of the case?

Although every legal professional, lawyer and paralegal, are aware of their ethical obligation to confidentiality and conflicts of interest, how many of us have a complete list of every client and/or parties in each case we have ever worked? Should we? -CCE

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When Working Freelance, Get An Agreement In Writing.

30 Thursday Oct 2014

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Confidentiality, Conflict of Interest, Legal Ethics, Malpractice

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Confidentiality, Conflict Check, Contract Attorney, Emerald Gratz, Freelance, Lawyerist Blog, Legal Ethics

Get It In Writing: Freelance Attorney Work Agreement, by Emerald Gratz, Lawyerist Blog

http://tinyurl.com/ntjd2gk

A quick word to paralegals who consider freelance work. Please remember that only lawyers can give legal advice. Except for specific circumstances provided by state or federal statutes, a non-lawyer cannot appear in court on behalf of someone else. If you work freelance, please review and follow the ethical requirements for our profession when working freelance. –CCE

The question of whether the work of a freelance attorney requires a written agreement seems obvious at first glance — “get it in writing” is the golden rule, after all. In practice it is not always that simple. There may be situations, depending on the client, project, or timetable, where getting a written freelance work agreement is not possible or necessary. If a hiring attorney is looking for last-minute emergency assistance, there may not be time to negotiate an agreement. Or the hiring attorney and freelance attorney may have an existing relationship and are comfortable working without a formal agreement.

In these situations, it still benefits both sides to set forth basic project terms in an email, at least. Ultimately, the freelance attorney is responsible for defining the business relationship and running his or her own freelance law practice. . . .

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A Guide to Legal Conflict of Interests.

09 Sunday Mar 2014

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Conflict of Interest, Legal Ethics, Malpractice

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Conflict of Interest, Consents, Legal Ethics, Malpractice, Waivers, William Freivogel

Freivogel on Conflicts – A Guide to Conflicts of Interest for Lawyers

http://www.freivogelonconflicts.com/home.html

This Guide is a good place for your research. Of course, you should update any research you find on the Internet. As in all legal research, please verify that no rules, regulations, case law, or other controlling legal authority has made any changes to what you find here. – CCE

This guide is built around the categories listed in the Table of Contents below. The What’s New page contains very recent decisions and opinions on those categories. It is updated several times a week.  Before using these materials, please read the “Ground Rules and Tips for Using this Site,” by clicking here.

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Anticipated Merger Nixed between California firm Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe and New York Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pitman

30 Saturday Nov 2013

Posted by Celia C. Elwell, RP in Conflict of Interest, Firm Merger, Legal Ethics

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Orrick, Pillsbury call off big U.S. law firm merger, by Casey Sullivan, Editing by Ted Botha, Phil Berlowitz, and Diane Craft)(with hat tip to Pamela Woldow!)

http://tinyurl.com/oytj4bs

The potential merger between the California-based Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe and Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman in New York would have created one of the largest law firms in the country. It was first reported by Reuters on October 25.

Orrick Chairman Mitch Zuklie and Pillsbury Chairman James Rishwain said in a joint interview that a conflict of interest between clients in Orrick’s public finance practice and Pillsbury’s tax, environmental and real estate practices killed the merger.

 

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