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How to Survive a 12-Hour Road Trip with Opposing Counsel (1 Ethics Credit)
Presented by:Brian Nichols, Paul Spruhan & Christina West
If I served as a legal clerk for the Navajo Nation Supreme Court, can I appear before the same Court?
Rules 1.12 and 1.11
Paul
Should I agree to appeal a district court decision if I know it will take 3 years to decide when the collateral at issue is depreciating?
Rule 3.2
Christina
What can I charge my client for attending a Navajo hearing in Idaho?
Rules 1.5 and 1.8(f)
Brian
In a Navajo Nation Supreme Court hearing at a law school, can I address the eager law students rather than the formidable panel of judges?
Paul
When my client sells its interest in the litigation and the buyer wants to hire me, is there a conflict?
Rules 1.7 and 1.9
Christina
If I have to drive the vehicle shared by opposing counsel, do I get to control the AC/heater?
Brian
In a case about jurisdiction, how should I respond to questions from the Navajo Nation Supreme Court about what my client’s obligations are to the public?
Rules 1.6 and 3.3
Paul
Do I have to offer to share my airport/Auntie Anne’s pretzel with opposing counsel?
Christina
I think settlement is in my client’s best interest, but my client is resistant. What can I do?
Rules 1.2 and 2.1
Brian
If opposing parties in litigation are seeking information or action from my neutral client that might create an additional conflict, what are my ethical obligations?
Rules 4.1 and 1.4
Paul
I found out that co-counsel is part owner of our mutual client. Can he represent an entity in which he has an ownership interest?
Rules 1.7(b) and 1.8
Christina
Can I take a different legal position before the Navajo Nation Supreme Court than my previous position in the District Court if it is in the best interest of my client?
Rules 1.1, 3.1 and 3.3
Brian
What are my ethical obligations when I act as local counsel with co-counsel appearing pro hac vice?
Rules 1.2, 1.3, 14 and 5.5
Christina
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