Sunday, May 12, 2013

Law Practice Transitions: The Ethical Obligations When Selling, Closing or Leaving a Law Practice - On-Demand #MCLE

Can I sell my law practice? How do you close a law practice? If I leave my current firm and join another, what can I tell clients and when?
Most lawyers at some point will consider what his or her ethical duties are in planning to sell and close a law practice or in leaving one firm to join or form a new firm. This two-part program identifies the key ethical duties arising out of these transitions and offers some practical suggestions on the steps lawyers can take in order to accomplish an orderly, fair and efficient transition that meets our fiduciary obligations.
Overview of the Key Ethical Obligations
Pre and Post Departure Considerations in Planning to Leave a Law Firm
Conflict of Interest Considerations When a Lawyer Changes Law Firms
Title:
Law Practice Transitions: The Ethical Obligations When Selling, Closing or Leaving a Law Practice
When/Where:
Recorded Webinar - Available Anytime
Speakers:
  • R. Michael Henderson 
  • John H Maville 
  • John T. Phipps 
  • Mary F. Andreoni 
  • Thomas L. Brown 
  • Diane F. Klotnia 
By:
Attorney Registration And Discipline Commission of Illinois
Credit:
2.0 hours Professional Responsibility MCLE credit
More:
http://iardc.peachnewmedia.com/store/seminar/seminar.php?seminar=7626

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