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Parsing Out the Line Between Counseling Your Client & Being a Co-Conspirator

Zealous v. overzealous advocacy

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    NYU School of Law Professor Anthony Amsterdam reportedly once joked, “The Code of Professional Responsibility gives as much guidance to a lawyer as a valentine gives to a heart surgeon.” But navigating the road between zealous, client-directed counseling, and being a co-conspirator is not entirely without guideposts. Given the serious ethical, civil, and criminal ramifications, it is important to not cross inappropriate lines.

    Join this 60-minute virtual program to explore where the line is drawn and learn practical strategies for maintaining these important boundaries.

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    Marcia M. Boumil, Esq., Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston
    Cristina F. Freitas, Esq., Freitas & Freitas LLP, Lowell
    Debbie F. Freitas, Esq., Freitas & Freitas LLP, Lowell
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