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Taking professionalism to new heights: Mountaineering lessons for the practice of law
Stephen C. Sieberson, Taking Professionalism to New Heights: Mountaineering Lessons for the Practice of Law, Ninth Annual Seminar on Ethics and Professionalism (Omaha Bar Ass’n 2015).
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).
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).
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).
Ethics of attorneys using an individual's unauthorized immigrant status against them
David P. Weber, The Ethics of Attorneys Using an Individual's Unauthorized Immigrant Status Against Them, Neb. Law., Sept./Oct. 2013, at 19.
Ethical considerations in using modern media
Stephen C. Sieberson, Ethical Considerations in Using Modern Media, in Fourth Annual Seminar on Ethics and Professionalism (Omaha Bar Ass'n ed., 2010).
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).
Legal ethics: Conflicts of interest, confidentiality and more
Craig W. Dallon, Legal Ethics: Conflicts of Interest, Confidentiality and More, in A Primer on Advising Directors and Officers on Corporate Governance 105 (Nat’l Bus. Inst. ed., 2017).
Cyber security for lawyers – What can we do?
Stephen C. Sieberson & Rich Hoffman, Cyber Security for Lawyers – What Can We Do?, Eleventh Annual Seminar on Ethics and Professionalism (Omaha Bar Ass’n 2017).
(Unfair) advantage: Damocles' sword and the coercive use of immigration status in a civil society
David P. Weber, (Unfair) Advantage: Damocles' Sword and the Coercive Use of Immigration Status in a Civil Society, 94 Marq. L. Rev. 613 (2010).
This article argues that the coercive use of immigration status or "status coercion" in civil proceedings and negotiations is fundamentally unethical and potentially illegal. For attorneys attempting to take advantage of ...