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Ethics for Advertising Lawyers
Ethics for Advertising Lawyers
October 17, 2014 CLE credit: 2.0 ethics
Member: $149.00 | Nonmember: $249.00
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Advertising lawyers confront many novel ethical issues as a result of their unique practice area. Some of these issues grow out of the “tripartite” relationship among the attorney, advertising agency, and advertising client. Others arise because advertising lawyers often find themselves on the cutting edge of technology, social media, and digital communications—areas that are of increasing concern to disciplinary authorities and ethics committees. This program addresses the ethical and professional responsibility issues that lawyers face when counseling their clients on advertising and marketing issues. Using commonly encountered hypotheticals, this program will cover:
Identifying and resolving conflicts of interest when negotiating between conglomerates
Advising clients on intellectual property issues that may implicate other clients’ rights
Simultaneously representing companies and company executives
Protecting the attorney-client privilege when communicating with a client’s advertising agency
Counseling advertising and brand clients on social media use
The ethical risks of digital storage and communication
Ethical considerations in regulatory investigations
The impact of self-regulatory codes on attorney conduct
When a lawyer can be liable for a client’s conduct
When
10/17/2014
Where
New York City Bar 42 West 44th St New York, NY 10036
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