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Applying Rules of Professional Conduct to the Realities of Advising Business Clients
Do you grapple with complex ethical dilemmas in your daily corporate practice? Are you confident in your ability to navigate the choppy waters of compliance without crashing into conflicts of interest or malpractice reefs? This CLE course is designed to equip business law attorneys with the knowledge and tools necessary to maintain the highest ethical standards. Through exploration of conflicts of interest, fiduciary duties, advertising, and data security, participants will gain practical guidance and insights to address unique challenges, improve their outcomes, and protect their professional reputations. Register today!
- Learn how to balance disclosure obligations and client confidentiality.
- Discuss unique ways legal ethics rules apply to in-house practice.
- Identify top malpractice risks unique to corporate law practice.
- Explore what's involved in practical sense in guarding data security.
Abbreviated Agenda
- Who is Your Client? Applying RPCs for In-House Counsel vs. Outside Counsel
- Conflicts of Interest: M&As, Multiple Entity Representation, Business vs. Member
- Corporate Governance and Fiduciary Duties
- Obtaining Client Consent
- Business Transactions With a Client (Model Rule 1.8)
- Financial Disclosures and Transparency vs. Duty of Confidentiality
- Duty of Diligence and Legal Opinion Letters in Niche, Highly Technical Fields
- Data Security Considerations
- Top Malpractice Risks in Corporate Law
Credit Details
Credits Available
| Credit | Status | Total | Until |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alaska CLE |
|
1 Total | 03-31-2028 |
| Alabama CLE |
|
1 Total | 12-31-2026 |
| Arkansas CLE |
|
1 Total | 06-30-2026 |
| Arizona CLE |
|
1 Total | 03-31-2028 |
| California CLE |
|
1 Total | 03-31-2028 |
| Colorado CLE |
|
1 Total | 12-31-2027 |
| Connecticut CLE |
|
1 Total | 03-31-2028 |
| Delaware CLE |
|
1 Total | 03-31-2028 |
| Florida CLE |
|
1 Total | 09-30-2027 |
| Georgia CLE |
|
1 Total | 12-31-2027 |
| Hawaii CLE |
|
1 Total | 03-31-2028 |
| Iowa CLE |
|
1 Total | 03-31-2027 |
| Idaho CLE |
|
1 Total | 01-08-2030 |
| Illinois CLE |
|
1 Total | 03-29-2028 |
| Indiana CLE |
|
1 Total | 03-31-2027 |
| Kansas CLE |
|
1 Total | 03-30-2027 |
| Kentucky CLE |
|
1 Total | 06-30-2026 |
| Louisiana CLE |
|
1 Total | 03-31-2027 |
| Maine CLE |
|
1 Total | 03-29-2028 |
| Minnesota CLE |
|
1 Total | 01-08-2027 |
| Missouri CLE |
|
1.2 Total | 03-31-2028 |
| Northern Mariana Islands CLE |
|
1 Total | 03-31-2028 |
| Mississippi CLE |
|
1 Total | 07-31-2026 |
| Montana CLE |
|
1 Total | 03-31-2029 |
| North Carolina CLE |
|
1 Total | 02-28-2027 |
| North Dakota CLE |
|
1 Total | 03-31-2029 |
| Nebraska CLE |
|
1 Total | 03-31-2028 |
| New Hampshire CLE |
|
1 Total | 03-31-2029 |
| New Jersey CLE |
|
1.2 Total | 01-24-2027 |
| New Mexico CLE |
|
1 Total | 03-31-2028 |
| Nevada CLE |
|
1 Total | 03-31-2029 |
| New York CLE |
|
1 Total | 03-31-2029 |
| Ohio CLE |
|
1 Total | 12-31-2026 |
| Oklahoma CLE |
|
1 Total | 03-31-2028 |
| Oregon CLE |
|
1 Total | 03-31-2029 |
| Pennsylvania CLE |
|
1 Total | 03-31-2028 |
| Rhode Island CLE |
|
1 Total | 06-30-2026 |
| South Carolina CLE |
|
1 Total | 12-31-2026 |
| Tennessee CLE |
|
1 Total | 03-30-2028 |
| Texas CLE |
|
1 Total | 02-28-2027 |
| Utah CLE |
|
1 Total | 12-31-2026 |
| Virginia CLE |
|
1 Total | 10-31-2026 |
| Vermont CLE |
|
1 Total | 03-31-2028 |
| Washington CLE |
|
1 Total | 03-30-2031 |
| Wisconsin CLE |
|
1 Total | 12-31-2027 |
| West Virginia CLE |
|
1.2 Total | 03-31-2028 |
| Wyoming CLE |
|
1 Total | 03-05-2027 |
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Agenda
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From Conflicts to Confidentiality: Ethics in Corporate Law
- Who is Your Client? Applying RPCs for In-House Counsel vs. Outside Counsel
- Conflicts of Interest: M&As, Multiple Entity Representation, Business vs. Member
- Corporate Governance and Fiduciary Duties
- Obtaining Client Consent
- Business Transactions With a Client (Model Rule 1.8)
- Financial Disclosures and Transparency vs. Duty of Confidentiality
- Duty of Diligence and Legal Opinion Letters in Niche, Highly Technical Fields
- Data Security Considerations
- Top Malpractice Risks in Corporate Law
Who Should Attend
This legal course is designed for attorneys in corporate law. Paralegals and legal staff will also benefit.
Speakers
Speaker bio
Peter L. Ostermiller
is a sole practitioner concentrating in legal ethics and professional responsibility matters. In 1980 he obtained his license to practice law in Kentucky. His legal ethics and professional responsibility law practice began in the mid -1980s and, since the mid-1990s has been his practice concentration. He represents attorneys in disciplinary and reinstatement proceedings, judges in judicial ethics matters, and bar exam applicants. Mr. Ostermiller has also represented parties in attorney's fee dispute proceedings, and attorneys in legal proceedings in which sanctions have been sought against the attorney. He has represented parties in attorney disqualification proceedings and counseled lawyers and law firms in their respective rights, responsibilities and duties to other attorneys and their clients. He also serves as an expert witness at the state and federal level regarding legal ethics and professional responsibility matters. Mr. Ostermiller is a member of the Kentucky Bar Association, Louisville Bar Association and Association of Professional Responsibility Lawyers. Mr. Ostermiller earned his B.A. and J.D. degrees from the University of Louisville.
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