理解环境法中的利益冲突

D. Richmond
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利益冲突给律师带来了反复出现的职业责任和实践管理挑战,并且是职业责任暴露的持续来源。利益冲突可能导致违反信托义务和专业疏忽指控,要求律师拒绝潜在利润丰厚的代理,取消律师的代理资格或迫使他们退出案件,迫使律师事务所缴纳费用,破坏律师与客户的关系,并产生负面宣传,至少可能暂时损害律师事务所的声誉。因此,可以预见的是,律师事务所的总法律顾问将利益冲突列为他们最关心的风险管理问题之一。与此同时,律师事务所的总法律顾问将冲突列为律师最需要教育的领域之一,这是可以理解的。利益冲突往往很复杂。有一些明确的规则,比如律师不能在同一案件中同时代表原告和被告,但许多冲突问题的答案是不明确的。客户是谁?什么是直接的逆境?律师与当前客户、前客户或第三方的关系在什么情况下会对拟议的并行代理产生实质性限制风险?什么时候客户同意利益冲突才算知情?在前客户冲突的情况下,后续事项何时具有实质性关联?问题的清单还在继续。虽然利益冲突出现在所有实践领域,但它们似乎普遍存在于环境问题中。经验丰富的环境律师
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,,,Understanding Conflicts of Interest in Environmental Law
Conflicts of interest pose recurring professional responsibility and practice management challenges for lawyers and are a persistent source of professional liability exposure. Conflicts of interest may spawn breach of fiduciary duty and professional negligence allegations, require lawyers to decline potentially lucrative representations, disqualify lawyers from representations or force their withdrawal from cases, compel law firms to disgorge fees, bruise lawyers’ relationships with clients, and generate negative publicity that may at least temporarily harm law firms’ reputations. Predictably, then, law firm general counsels rank conflicts of interest among their top risk management concerns. At the same time, law firm general counsels understandably cite conflicts as the one area in which lawyers require the most education. Conflicts of interest are often complicated. There are some bright line rules, such as a lawyer’s inability to represent both the plaintiff and the defendant in the same case, but many answers to conflicts questions are unclear. Who is the client? What is direct adversity? When do lawyers’ relationships with current clients, former clients, or third parties create a substantial risk of material limitations in proposed concurrent representations? When does a client’s consent to a conflict of interest qualify as informed? In the case of former client conflicts, when are successive matters substantially related? The list of questions goes on. Although conflicts of interest arise in all practice areas, they seem to pervade environmental matters. Experienced environmental lawyers
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