Ethical Issues Related to Attorney Use of Vendors | Practical Law

Ethical Issues Related to Attorney Use of Vendors | Practical Law

A Practice Note discussing key ethical issues for in-house and law firm attorneys to consider when evaluating, retaining, and working with vendors. This Note addresses how vendor relationships may implicate attorneys' duties to provide competent representation, maintain client confidences, supervise other attorneys and support staff, and communicate with their clients. This Note also addresses how to retain and use vendors without engaging in or enabling the unauthorized practice of law.

Ethical Issues Related to Attorney Use of Vendors

Practical Law Practice Note w-031-0850 (Approx. 9 pages)

Ethical Issues Related to Attorney Use of Vendors

by Practical Law Litigation
MaintainedUSA (National/Federal)
A Practice Note discussing key ethical issues for in-house and law firm attorneys to consider when evaluating, retaining, and working with vendors. This Note addresses how vendor relationships may implicate attorneys' duties to provide competent representation, maintain client confidences, supervise other attorneys and support staff, and communicate with their clients. This Note also addresses how to retain and use vendors without engaging in or enabling the unauthorized practice of law.