
The Lawyer's Duty: Ethical Considerations in Settlement Decisions
Settlement decisions can be a hotbed of ethical issues. Personal interests may cloud your judgment or lead to biased advice. Advocacy can cross the line into manipulation. Clients may have regrets and feel ill-informed. Avoid these and other griefs: join our faculty for an exploration of ethical issues and solutions in legal settlements. Provide honest assessments, ensure informed consent, and maintain fairness throughout the process - register today!
- Avoid misleading assessments that can erode trust and lead clients astray.
- Ensure clients clearly understand settlement terms, risks, and alternatives.
- Identify and manage conflicts that may affect the settlement process.
The Lawyer's Duty: Ethical Considerations in Settlement Decisions
Settlement decisions can be a hotbed of ethical issues. Personal interests may cloud your judgment or lead to biased advice. Advocacy can cross the line into manipulation. Clients may have regrets and feel ill-informed. Avoid these and other griefs: join our faculty for an exploration of ethical issues and solutions in legal settlements. Provide honest assessments, ensure informed consent, and maintain fairness throughout the process - register today!
- Avoid misleading assessments that can erode trust and lead clients astray.
- Ensure clients clearly understand settlement terms, risks, and alternatives.
- Identify and manage conflicts that may affect the settlement process.
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Settlement decisions can be a hotbed of ethical issues. Personal interests may cloud your judgment or lead to biased advice. Advocacy can cross the line into manipulation. Clients may have regrets and feel ill-informed. Avoid these and other griefs: join our faculty for an exploration of ethical issues and solutions in legal settlements. Provide honest assessments, ensure informed consent, and maintain fairness throughout the process - register today!
- Avoid misleading assessments that can erode trust and lead clients astray.
- Ensure clients clearly understand settlement terms, risks, and alternatives.
- Identify and manage conflicts that may affect the settlement process.



















