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Working with and Supervising Paralegals: Ethical Obligations and Landmines

Content Provider
American Law Institute CLE
Product
CLE
Run Time
61 Minutes
Recording Date
04/26/2023
Presenter(s)
Thomas E. Spahn
Learning Method
On-Demand Training
Practice Area
Ethics
Persona
CLE OnDemand

Price $219.00

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Description

Paralegals and legal assistants are an integral part of most attorneys’ practices, performing an increasingly-wider range of tasks, from drafting documents to conducting legal research. Although paralegals have their own set of conduct guidelines, their supervising attorney bears a significant duty to supervise, train, and ensure that their staff also indirectly complies with the Model Rules of Professional Conduct (MRPC). If a paralegal's actions breach client confidentiality, compromise the attorney-client privilege, or are otherwise improper, the supervising lawyer is ethically responsible for that misconduct and could face serious disciplinary action. In this one-hour program, legal ethics expert Tom Spahn will explore the scope of supervisory duties an attorney is bound by, what kind of work can be assigned to a paralegal, and how the MRPC guide both. This informative program addresses the ethical issues that arise when a paralegal is involved in client work, and specifically considers: Determining when paralegal research and document preparation becomes the unauthorized practice of law How paralegals must be instructed about client confidentiality and the risks of disclosure – and lawyer consequences for a breach Attorney-client privilege and work-product doctrine applications to paralegals and how to maximize protections for them and for you Issues when paralegals participate in discovery Conflicts of interest and the attribution of paralegal knowledge about client matters, including the need for a conflict screen Billing matters and fee sharing with paralegals

Literature

State Status Total Credits Type Of Credit Approved Thru
AlabamaApproved1.00Ethics12/31/2025
AlaskaApproved1.00EthicsOn-going
ArizonaApproved1.00EthicsOn-going
ArkansasApproved1.00EthicsOn-going
CaliforniaApproved1.00Ethics04/25/2028
ColoradoApproved1.00Ethics12/31/2025
ConnecticutApproved1.00EthicsOn-going
HawaiiApproved1.00EthicsOn-going
IdahoApproved1.00Ethics04/25/2028
IllinoisApproved1.00Ethics05/22/2025
IndianaApproved1.00Ethics07/10/2025
KentuckyApproved1.00Ethics06/30/2025
KentuckyApproved1.00Ethics06/30/2025
MaineApproved1.00General06/29/2025
MinnesotaApproved1.00Ethics06/19/2025
MissouriApproved1.20GeneralOn-going
MontanaApproved1.00Ethics04/25/2026
NevadaApproved1.00Ethics12/31/2026
New HampshireApproved1.00Ethics04/25/2026
New JerseyApproved1.00EthicsOn-going
New MexicoApproved1.00Ethics04/25/2028
New YorkApproved1.00EthicsOn-going
North DakotaApproved1.00Ethics04/26/2026
OregonApproved1.00Ethics04/25/2026
PennsylvaniaApproved1.00Ethics05/17/2025
Rhode IslandApproved1.00Ethics06/30/2025
UtahApproved1.00Ethics12/31/2025
VermontApproved1.00EthicsOn-going
WashingtonApproved1.00Ethics01/19/2028
West VirginiaApproved1.22EthicsOn-going
WisconsinApproved1.00GeneralOn-going

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