Negotiation and Transactional Ethics Workshop: Avoiding Ethical Pitfalls While Driving Deal Results
Note: This presentation has been approved for one Colorado homestudy CLE credit (1.0 Ethics).
Mike King, chair of Brownstein’s Corporate Department, discusses navigating common ethical pitfalls in business negotiations under the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct, including truthfulness in negotiation statements, the fundamental tension between creating and claiming value, and conflicts between organization versus individual as client.
Click here for the presentation packet, and listen to a podcast of the CLE below.
Upon completion, please contact Georgianne Bates for details on how to submit for home study credit to Colorado CLE Track.
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