Ethical Conflicts Between Court and Client
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Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD hour in Ethics & Professional Responsibility
This program is applicable to practitioners from all States & Territories
Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Ethical Conflicts Between Court and Client
- Managing ‘unethical’ or difficult clients
- Disclosure requirements wherein duty to court trumps duty to client
- Ethical requirements/duty to client when working from a home office
- Evidence rules for junior solicitors
Presented by Jeremy Morris SC, 13th Floor St James Hall; Recommended Insurance Senior Counsel, Doyle’s Guide 2018
Presenters
Jeremy Morris SC
Jeremy Morris was called to the Bar in 1995. He previously worked for 4.5 years at Abbott Tout Russell Kennedy, initially as a commercial solicitor, then in commercial litigation. Since he came to the Bar, he has had a varied practice including appearances at inquests, criminal proceedings, common law personal injury cases, medical negligence cases, commercial cases, tax debt recovery proceedings and disciplinary proceedings for solicitors and medical practitioners. He spent two years on a New South Wales Bar Association Professional Conduct Committee and is a current member of Bar Council. He regularly lectures for the New South Wales Bar Association to barristers seeking to sit the Bar examinations. He also acts as tutor in the Bar Association Practice Course. He is part-way through a Masters of Tax Law at the University of Sydney.