Everyday Conflicts: Avoiding Self-Inflicted Ethical Quandaries
3 CLE / 3 E - This program has concluded. Please join us next time.
Topics:
• The QUIZ – A potpourri of the hottest topics in legal malpractice and ethics, and what you need to know to protect yourself from novel malpractice risks and ethics complaints.
• A look at Rules 1.18, 1.9, 1.10, 1.8, & 1.7 and how these Rules of Professional Conduct establish limits on lawyers’ conduct and control of the attorney-client relationship in often surprising and unexpected ways.
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National Speaker:
Christian A. Stiegemeyer
The Bar Plan Mutual Insurance Company, St Louis, MO
Mr. Stiegemeyer is the Director of Risk Management for The Bar Plan Mutual Insurance Company and Executive Vice President of The Bar Plan Foundation. He annually conducts more than seventy Risk Management seminars, on a wide variety of ethical and legal malpractice issues, covering current issues concerning professionalism and providing practical solutions for dealing with malpractice and ethical concerns.
Mr. Stiegemeyer also directs The Bar Plan’s Practice Management Program, providing on-site, personalized reviews of lawyers’ law firm practices to help improve risk management and case handling procedures. In addition, Mr. Stiegemeyer responds to The Bar Plan’s ethics and malpractice telephone “Hotline” to timely assist its insureds with issues that arise in their daily practice and has written numerous articles appearing in a variety of national, state and local bar association publications. He received his B.A. from Southeast Missouri State University and J.D. from The Saint Louis University School of Law in 1992.
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Everyday Conflicts: Avoiding Self-Inflicted Ethical Quandaries
3 CLE / 3 E - This program has concluded. Please join us next time.
ICLEF • Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum, Indianapolis, IN • Premier Indiana CLE
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