Withdrawing from a Representation

12 Sep , 2024

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This CLE will cover the critical ethics issues surrounding Rule 1.16 and the termination of a representation prior to the conclusion of a matter. The CLE describes when lawyers can, and must, withdraw from client representations. It includes an analysis of the Rules governing getting permission from courts or tribunals, what to do with the client file (Rule 1.15), and how to navigate confidentiality (Rule 1.6)

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