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Ethics/Professional Responsibility

Jan. 24, 2015

Ethics compliance: the outsourcing option

Outsourcing ethics issues, including conflict resolution and rules compliance, to another law firm that specializes in the area is becomg an increasingly attractive option. By J. Randolph Evans, Shari L. Klevens and Suzanne Y. Badawi


By J. Randolph Evans, Shari L. Klevens and Suzanne Y. Badawi


Nearly all managing partners - in firms of every size - agree: One of the most challenging aspects of their job is ethics compliance. Often, it involves resolving sticky conflict of interest issues between and among partners (with sometimes very strong feelings on the matter). At other times, it involves attorneys unwilling to modify their traditional ways in favor of new, more effective, protocols an...

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