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Chapter
1 |
Formation of the attorney-client relationship |
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Chapter 2 |
Advertising and solicitation |
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Chapter 3 |
Attorney fees |
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Chapter 4 |
Withdrawal from employment |
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Chapter 5 |
Client trust accounts |
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Chapter 6 |
Law practice organization, management & sales |
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Chapter 7 |
Washington's RPC 1.6 and the attorney-client privilege |
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Chapter 8 |
Competence, diligence, zealousness and the duty to
supervise others |
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Chapter 9 |
Limitations to representation of clients -- litigation
matters |
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Chapter 10 |
Identification of the client in organizational settings |
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Chapter 11 |
Conflicts of interests |
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Chapter 12 |
Washington mediation ethics |
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Chapter 13 |
Government lawyers |
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Chapter 14 |
Attorney malpractice |
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Chapter 15 |
Washington's lawyer discipline system |
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Chapter 16 |
Ethical issues in bankruptcy
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Chapter 17 |
Reciprocal admission and multijurisdictional practice |
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Chapter 18 |
Ethical issues in pro bono and vulnerable
client representation |
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