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    Formal Ethics Opinion 07-447 (Ethical Considerations in Collaborative Law Practice (downloadable pdf)

    Formal Ethics Opinion 07-447 (Ethical Considerations in Collaborative Law Practice (downloadable pdf)

    Formal Ethics Opinion 07-447 (Ethical Considerations in Collaborative Law Practice (downloadable pdf)

    Ethical Considerations in Collaborative Law Practice August 9, 2007
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    Before representing a client in a collaborative law process, a lawyer must advise the client of the benefits and risks of participation in the process. If the client has given his or her informed consent, the lawyer may represent the client in the collaborative law process. A lawyer who engages in collaborative resolution processes still is bound by the rules of professional conduct, including the duties of competence and diligence.

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    8/1/2007 12:00:00 AM

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