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Ethics and the Reasonable Legal Fee
Ethics and the "Reasonable" Legal Fee (On-Demand Program)
Thursday, July 28, 2016 | 6-8 pm CLE credit: NY: 2.0 ethics NJ: 2.4 professional responsibility CA: 2.0 professional responsibility PA: 2.0 professional responsibility
On-Demand Program: $149 Member | $249 Nonmember
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This program will feature a broad range of perspectives on the timely and evolving issue of legal fees. Our speakers will explore how courts, clients, and attorneys view the meaning of the phrase "reasonable fees"; current trends and developments in legal billing practices and the multitude of legal and ethical issues that arise regarding attorney's fees, particularly when it comes to fee disputes. Through discussions of case law, the Rules of Professional Conduct, and their widely diverse range of experience on these issues, our speakers will lead an interactive discussion on a topic that affects everyone in today's legal and business market.
When
7/28/2016
Where
New York City Bar 42 West 44th St New York, NY 10036
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