Who is your client? -- Fees -- Control -- Communication -- Competence -- Confidentiality -- Conflicts of interest -- Limits of the law -- Remedies -- Privately held businesses -- Publicly held businesses -- Unincorporated associations -- Nonprofits -- Governments -- Five steps to ethically representing your organizational client.
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"Legal representation of an organization is rarely as straightforward as representing a single person. The client in such cases is a construct--a legal fiction--that often operates through many individuals with different roles, views, and interests, and therefore requires an attorney to consider any number of special professional-responsibility issues. [This] is the first book to practically address ethics within the special contest of representing entities"--Provided by publisher.