Ethics in Negotiations – Boasts, Shading, and Impropriety (Live Audio Streaming Only)


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Ethics in Negotiations – Boasts, Shading, and Impropriety

Sponsored by the Idaho Law Foundation, Inc. in partnership with Freestone and WebCredenza, Inc.

Friday, June 24, 2022

11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (MT)

**Replay of Live Audio Stream

1.0 Ethics credit

Registration Fee:  $55.00

*Please note:  If you received credit for this course for June 30th, 2021 or February 22, 2022 you will not be able to receive credit for attending this replay.  This replay will count as live CLE credit.

Lawyers must always be truthful in their representations. Yet they must be zealous in representing clients. The tension between these two principles is perhaps never as great as when the lawyer is negotiating for a client. The lawyer may make statements about the law or fact – or simply refrain from making statements because the lawyer knows certain facts or legal precedent are adverse to a client’s interest.   Lawyers may also boast, signaling that a client’s position is stronger than is, in fact, the case. Navigating these gray lines is the difference between ethical representation and impropriety. This program will provide you with a guide to ethical issues in negotiations.

  • Truthful representations v. zealous representations?
  • Affirmative statements of fact, value or intent in settlements
  • Silence about adverse law in negotiations
  • Silence about facts unknown to an opponent or counter-party
  • Silence about errors in settlement agreements or transactional documents
  • Non-litigation work in another state – “temporary” practice

Online Registration for Audio Streaming Only