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Attorney-client relationship: Creating it, managing it, and avoiding problems
Stephen C. Sieberson, The Attorney-Client Relationship: Creating It, Managing It, and Avoiding Problems (Mar. 30, 2017).
Undetected, unresolved conflicts of interest
Craig W. Dallon, Undetected, Unresolved Conflicts of Interest, in Legal Ethics: Top Attorney-Client Mistakes 17 (Nat’l Bus. Inst. ed., 2016).
Two lawyers, one client and the duty to communicate: a gap in rules
Stephen C. Sieberson, Two Lawyers, One Client and the Duty to Communicate: A Gap in Rules 1.2 and 1.4, 11 U. New Hampshire L. Rev. 27 (2013), reprinted in 63 Def. L.J. 209 (2014).
Rule 1.4 and a lawyer's duty to communicate with clients
Stephen C. Sieberson, Rule 1.4 and a Lawyer's Duty to Communicate with Clients, in Sixth Annual Seminar on Ethics and Professionalism (Omaha Bar Ass'n ed., 2012).
Two lawyers, one client -- Ethical considerations for attorneys
Stephen C. Sieberson, Two Lawyers, One Client -- Ethical Considerations for Attorneys, in Fifth Annual Seminar on Ethics and Professionalism (Omaha Bar Ass'n ed., 2011).
Unintended attorney-client relationships
Craig W. Dallon, Unintended Attorney-Client Relationships, in Legal Ethics: Top Attorney-Client Mistakes 1 (Nat’l Bus. Inst. ed., 2016).
Confidentiality and privilege mistakes
Craig W. Dallon, Confidentiality and Privilege Mistakes, in Legal Ethics: Top Attorney-Client Mistakes 11 (Nat’l Bus. Inst. ed., 2016).