Avoiding & Mitigating Conflicts of Interest Lunch & Learn
Chicago, IL | February 6, 2025 | ISBA Mutual Insurance Company Office
Avoiding & Mitigating Conflicts of Interest Event Details
Date and Time: February 6, 2025 from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
Location: ISBA Mutual Insurance Company, 20 S Clark St #800, Chicago, IL 60603
Conflicts of interest can be one of the most challenging ethical dilemmas faced by attorneys. Many legal practitioners find the rules governing conflicts to be confusing, and applying these rules in real-life scenarios can often prove difficult. However, the consequences of failing to properly identify and manage conflicts can be severe, with potential repercussions including legal malpractice claims, disciplinary actions, and even criminal charges. Lawyers may also face disqualification, and fees earned from conflicted engagements may need to be forfeited.
ISBA Mutual’s February lunch and learn, Avoiding & Mitigating Conflicts of Interest, is designed to help Illinois lawyers understand and navigate these complex issues. By attending, participants will learn how to identify potential conflicts, implement effective conflict-check procedures, and utilize conflict waivers to minimize risks.
Download Our Guides
As part of the "Avoiding & Mitigating Conflicts of Interest" lunch and learn, attendees will have the opportunity to download the Avoiding and Mitigating Conflicts of Interest Practice Guide. This guide provides essential insights into the identification and management of conflicts in legal practice, covering topics such as conflict waivers, conflict check procedures, and common traps to avoid. It also includes sample letters and forms to help ensure compliance with ethical standards. Be sure to download your copy for practical tips on safeguarding your legal practice.
Lunch & Learn Highlights
During this lunch and learn, attendees will learn about:
Understanding Conflicts of Interest: Learn to recognize when a potential conflict of interest may arise and understand how Illinois conflict rules apply in different scenarios.
Conflict Check Procedures: Gain insights into best practices for establishing a thorough conflict-check system to prevent conflicts from going unnoticed.
Using Conflict Waivers: Explore how conflict waivers can help avoid the serious consequences of engaging in conflicted matters, including when and how to use them effectively.
Real-Life Application: Practical tips for applying conflict rules in real-world situations to mitigate the risk of disqualification or other penalties.
Featured Speaker
Jeremy Boeder, an attorney at Tribler Orpett & Meyer, PC, focuses on counseling and representing clients in professional liability, disciplinary matters, commercial disputes, insurance coverage, and general tort litigation. He has successfully achieved favorable results through mediation, arbitration, jury trials, and as appellate counsel. An author on lawyers’ professional liability, he regularly contributes to the Illinois Defense Counsel Quarterly Monograph and the ABA’s Standing Committee on Lawyers’ Professional Liability newsletter. Boeder, a former Chair of the Chicago Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Section Professional Responsibility Committee, is recognized as a “Leading Lawyer” and an Illinois “Super Lawyer” in professional liability defense, with honors from the Law Bulletin Publishing Company and Super Lawyers Magazine.
Register for the Avoiding & Mitigating Conflicts of Interest Lunch & Learn
Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your knowledge of conflicts of interest and protect your practice from the risks of improper conflict management. Secure your spot today to stay ahead of potential pitfalls, ensure compliance with ethical standards, and earn 1 hour of MCLE credit. Note that attendees who have previously attended this session as a webinar are not eligible to receive MCLE credit again.
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