Lawyers are often asked for free legal advice. It happens at parties, at the grocery store, via email and on online forums. The inquiries come from friends and family, as well as outright strangers, but they are all potential clients. Few attorneys stop to think that each piece of legal advice casually given out presents a potential conflict of interest for his or her firm. Most internal conflict check procedures do not address or protect firms from the risks that arise out of these informal and unexpected attorney-client relationships.Read More