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Family Law Ethics 2024

Product ID: CA3733W
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

Endorsed by the Family Law Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin

Focus on family law ethics

There are countless ways to rack up ethics complaints from disgruntled clients in family law practice.1 How can you reduce the odds? The Rules of Professional Conduct tell us that “a lawyer shall abide by a client’s decisions concerning the objectives of representation.”2 But what happens if your client disagrees with your decisions? Even worse, what if your client is acting unethically, and you’re concerned about the veracity of their proposed evidence and testimony?

Get answers to these questions and more at Family Law Ethics 2024. Ethics authorities and family lawyers will offer guidance on what to do when your client:

  • Disagrees with your strategies
  • Gains unlawful access to the other party’s records and accounts
  • Surreptitiously records conversations
  • Can’t or won’t act in accordance with your advice
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Pricing

Member $269.00

Non-Member $349.00

Credits

3.5 CLE, 3.5 EPR

Date and Time

Thursday, December 19, 20248:30 AM - 11:40 AM CT

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Endorsed by the Family Law Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin

Focus on family law ethics

There are countless ways to rack up ethics complaints from disgruntled clients in family law practice.1 How can you reduce the odds? The Rules of Professional Conduct tell us that “a lawyer shall abide by a client’s decisions concerning the objectives of representation.”2 But what happens if your client disagrees with your decisions? Even worse, what if your client is acting unethically, and you’re concerned about the veracity of their proposed evidence and testimony?

Get answers to these questions and more at Family Law Ethics 2024. Ethics authorities and family lawyers will offer guidance on what to do when your client:

  • Disagrees with your strategies
  • Gains unlawful access to the other party’s records and accounts
  • Surreptitiously records conversations
  • Can’t or won’t act in accordance with your advice
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Endorsed by the Family Law Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin

Focus on family law ethics

There are countless ways to rack up ethics complaints from disgruntled clients in family law practice.1 How can you reduce the odds? The Rules of Professional Conduct tell us that “a lawyer shall abide by a client’s decisions concerning the objectives of representation.”2 But what happens if your client disagrees with your decisions? Even worse, what if your client is acting unethically, and you’re concerned about the veracity of their proposed evidence and testimony?

Get answers to these questions and more at Family Law Ethics 2024. Ethics authorities and family lawyers will offer guidance on what to do when your client:

  • Disagrees with your strategies
  • Gains unlawful access to the other party’s records and accounts
  • Surreptitiously records conversations
  • Can’t or won’t act in accordance with your advice
Read More ↓

Sponsored By

Interested in sponsoring this program? Find out more.

Program Chair/Moderator:

Emily Wilson
Kowalski, Wilson & Vang, LLC
Madison

Speakers:

Kathryn Grigg
Axley Brynelson, LLP
Madison

Comm. Kelly Iselin
Walworth County Circuit Court
Elkhorn

Hon. Rhonda L. Lanford
Dane County Circuit Court
Madison

Timothy C. Samuelson
Office of Lawyer Regulation
Madison

Timothy J. Pierce
State Bar of Wisconsin
Madison

8:30 a.m. Dealing with Unethical Clients

  • Recordings
  • Access to other party’s records and accounts
  • How to talk to and what to do with clients who can’t/won’t/don’t do right
  • What if I already know about it?
  • What the Court will do

Issues Arising in Conflict Checks

  • What is a conflict
  • Personal relationships with parties, family members, friends, court officials
  • Waivable conflicts

Social Media in the Courtroom

  • To what extent can I snoop online?
  • Appropriate personal use of social media for lawyers
  • Ethics of using social media in court proceedings
  • Privacy considerations

9:45 a.m. Break

10:00 a.m. Dealing with Pro Se Parties

  • How to structure communication
  • Legal advice vs. procedural guidance
  • Mediating disputes
  • As Guardian ad Litem
  • How to tell the Court about it

Socio-political Ideology and Client Representation

  • What if my client is a horrible person?
  • What if my client and I fundamentally disagree?
  • What can I tell the Court?

How to be “Professional”

  • Local Court Rules
  • The other lawyer is a jerk
  • Requirements vs. Preferences
  • Reporting to OLR

11:40 a.m. Program Concludes

  • Learn how to manage unethical clients
  • Discover best practices for communicating with pro se parties
  • Understand the ethical limits of using social media
  • Examine conflict of interest concerns and waivable conflicts
  • Family lawyers
  • Family Court Commissioners
  • Family law mediators
  • Lawyers who practice in Children’s Court
  • Guardians ad litem for minors
  • Any attorney seeking to learn more about ethics and family law

Book Bonus!

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