Successfully navigating the web of legal ethics issues faced by counsel in today’s ever evolving legal environment is a challenge even under the best circumstances. For government contracts lawyers, unique rules and aspects of practice driven by the involvement of the United States as a contracting partner, adversary or oversight authority makes compliance with applicable legal ethics rules even more complicated. Legal ethics issues can arise in a variety of contexts and the rise in post-pandemic remote and hybrid work has given rise to new ethical issues.
This webinar will explore specific ethical issues faced by government contracts lawyers by analyzing relevant ABA Model Rules guidance as part of real-world scenarios. For each scenario, we will walk through best practices to ensure full compliance with legal ethical obligations. This webinar will specifically address ABA Model Rules 3.1, 3.2, 4.2, 3.4(c), 1.9(a), 1.9(b), 1.7(a)-(c), 1.13(a), 1.13(b), 1.13(g), 1.6(a), 1.6(b), 5.5(a) as well as a several ABA Formal Opinions.
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