Five "C's" of Elder Law Ethics (2011)

The five "C's" of Elder Law Ethics (client, confidences, capacity, conflict and control) are discussed in this audience interactive discussion. Also covers the more complex issues surrounding the identification of the client, the duty of the attorney when working with a client with diminished capacity; the thorny area of confidential information; the need to identify and deal with conflicts; and finally the essential responsibility of the attorney to allow the client to be in control of the objectives of the representation. Approx. 45 mins. Presented by Professor Roberta Flowers, Stetson University College of Law.
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