Are you aware of the risks that both you and your client run when you or a Partner become either a board member or officer of a Corporate client? Is the CEO, who you are obviously on good terms with, aware that you might have to disclose to a court or third parties the details of your conversations? Has it ever occurred to you the risks you run when you answer a personal legal question for the CEO or any other officer of the Corporation you represent? Just how much responsibility and exposure do you and your law firm have for the actions and representations of Corporate clients? When do you have a fiduciary duty to third parties and minority shareholders? These issues, and additional problems faced by lawyers who represent either large public, or small closely held, Corporations, are reviewed in this course. You'll be glad you spent an hour reminding yourself of the potential problems you and your law firm face every day.

This course is outstanding!! I love the question and answer format in that it really holds your attention and makes you think about the subject matter. The author did a wonderful job in pulling this together.
Scott R. Talkington, Montgomery, Ala.
Frankly, this format with fact situations and discussions of actual cases is one of the best CLE courses I've had in years...Very helpful to those of us who report to management but represent the shareholders! Thanks,
Myra McAbee, Juno Beach, Fla.

Course Author: Jim Moore

Course Credit: 1 Hour Dual

Course Fee:
$50.00

Ethics of Corporate Representation