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Dealing with consumer and business bankruptcy issues and ramifications is a way of life for attorneys, whether they practice bankruptcy law or not. As a result, being able to at least spot some of the ethical issues stemming from bankruptcy is a necessity. What do you do with a fraudulent document given to you by a client? Already signed a pleading or document that you now question? At what point should you stop a client in order to keep him from waiving the attorney client privilege? Now's the time to spend an hour brushing up on these issues, before the wrong answer has greater ramifications that a bruised ethical ego. Course Author: James Moore Course Credit: 1.0 Hours Dual Credit
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