Ethical Issues When Representing Clients with Disabilities in Civil Cases (Audio CD-ROM)
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Ethical Issues When Representing Clients with Disabilities in Civil Cases (Audio CD-ROM)

Ethical Issues When Representing Clients with Disabilities in Civil Cases (Audio CD-ROM)
Product Code: CET12EIWCDR
Recording Date: June 21, 2012
Page Count: 36
Running Time: 90 minutes
Credit Hours: 1.5
Ethics Hours: 1.5
Sponsoring Entities: Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice, Center for Professional Development, Commission on Disability Rights, Commission on Law and Aging, Solo, Small Firm and General Practice Division, Government and Public Sector Lawyers Division, Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities, Section of Labor and Employment Law, Law Practice Management Section, Senior Lawyers Division, Section of State and Local Government Law, Young Lawyers Division
Topics: Administrative Law, Disability Law, Ethics & Professional Responsibility, Family Law, Labor & Employment Law
Format: CD - CET12EIWCDR
Other Formats: Online Course - CET12EIWOLC Audio Download - CET12EIWAUD
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Counsel representing clients with psychiatric disabilities face unique challenges in meeting their primary duty under the Model Rules of Professional Conduct to allow their clients to decide the best course of action to take. This program focuses on this duty in the context of civil cases and discusses ethical rules relating to client competency, confidentiality of information concerning the client's disability, and the circumstances when an attorney may withdraw from representation. In addition, the webinar will provide strategies for working with clients with mental health conditions.Click here to view the system requirements for this CD-ROM.