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Ethical Quandaries in Criminal Defense Practice

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    As a criminal defense lawyer, you are constantly navigating a labyrinth of ethical considerations and grappling with the responsibilities that come with your role. These responsibilities extend to your client, the court, and the integrity of the legal profession. How do these ethical responsibilities shape your practice? In this training, our panel of experienced practitioners discuss several ethical concerns that arise in criminal defense with practice pointers and case law examples for handling these issues as they arise.

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    Jennifer Sunderland, Esq., Sunderland Law, Boston

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    J. Anne Iglehart, Esq., Iglehart & Porges, Boston
    Alexander C. Zane, Esq., Plymouth District Attorney's Office, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Brockton
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