Legal Ethics: Everything That Attorneys Need to Know

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Attorneys attending this program will learn the critical ethical information to successfully manage their legal practice. Discussions will include all aspects of legal ethics, including duty of diligence, competence, supervision, and when to ask for help. The course investigates the duty of confidentiality and when disclosure of confidential information is permitted. Identifying and avoiding conflicts of interest, drafting waivers, identifying situations where “insider trading” may arise, maintaining data security in the modern office, interactions with persons other than clients, and law firm-related issues will also be discussed. The program explores the relevant legal frameworks and best practices to identify ethical issues and how to resolve ethical issues through interactive hypotheticals and real-case scenarios.

Attorneys who are admitted to practice law from all levels of experience and practice field—are encouraged to attend this course to learn the essentials of legal ethics.

Learning Objectives:

  • Explore the duty of diligence and competence (ABA Model Rules 1.1, 1.3, 1.4, 5.1, and 6.1)
  • Investigate the duty of confidentiality (ABA Model Rules 1.6, 1.9, and 1.18)
  • Identify conflicts of interest (ABA Model Rules 1.2, 1.7-1.11, and 1.18)
  • Recognize and avoid insider trading situations (ABA Model Rules 1.6-1.8)
  • Evaluate transactions with persons other than clients (ABA Model Rules 1.7-1.9, 1.13, 1.14, 1.18, and 4.1-4.4)
  • Understand ethical considerations at law firms and associations (ABA Model Rules 1.17 and 5.1-5.7)


    Production Date: 4/26/2024

    About the Presenters

    Yifan Mao, MSc.

    Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP

    Practice Area: Intellectual Property

    Yifan Mao is Counsel at Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP. She attended Santa Clara University School of Law. During law school, she externed for the Honorable Beth Labson Freeman of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California and interned with the Entrepreneur Law Clinic of the law school. Yifan has been admitted to practice in the State of California since 2015. Before her legal career, Yifan held research positions at Genentech and Genencor International (now DuPont Industrial Biosciences). Yifan was a senior patent agent at an agriculture biotechnology company, where she developed the company’s patent portfolio on genomics, bioenergy, and ...

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    Rich Christiansen, Esq.

    Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP

    Practice Area: Intellectual Property

    Rich Christiansen focuses his practice on patent prosecution and counseling for various technologies, including medical devices, electronics, software, clean technology, and mechanical devices. Rich has helped his clients design, build, and rejuvenate IP portfolios to achieve business and legal objectives. Rich's practice includes due diligence, clearance reviews, opinion work, licensing, and litigation.Before, he was a design engineer at Raytheon Missile System, where he participated in developing and testing a new weapon system. Rich was recognized in 2023 as one of the "Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch" for Patent Law by The Best Lawyers in America®. In 2020, Rich was recommended by Legal ...

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    Kathryn Wade, Ph.D., Esq.

    Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP

    Practice Area: Intellectual Property

    Kathryn Wade focuses her practice on intellectual property matters in the biotechnology industry, including managing domestic and foreign patent prosecution; representing clients in post-grant proceedings; drafting opinions on patentability, invalidity, and non-infringement issues; and providing technical support and analysis in patent litigation. Dr. Wade has experience in the areas of biotechnology, disease treatment and diagnostics, pharmaceuticals, and biomedical devices, and she has provided intellectual property counsel to a variety of clients, ranging from start-up life sciences companies, to universities, to multinational biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies. She routinely works with in-house counsel, scientific officers, inventors, and corporate business people to identify ...

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