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Ethical Considerations of Multijurisdictional Practice

 

Gain a better understanding of rules related to multijurisdictional practice and identify tasks that constitute the practice of law.

Generally, a lawyer may not 'practice law' outside of their licensed jurisdiction. While this seems like a fairly simple rule to abide by, it is also a fairly simple rule to misunderstand. Occasionally, a lawyer will make phone calls outside of their jurisdiction or send emails or letters outside of their jurisdiction. These tasks can be construed as 'practicing law' and may result in a violation of a lawyer's ethical obligations. This presentation will discuss the rules related to multijurisdictional practice and identify tasks that constitute the practice of law. This presentation will also provide guidance on what to do when faced with a matter outside of a lawyer's licensed jurisdiction.

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Aram V. Desteian

Aram V. Desteian

Bassford Remele

  • Shareholder and General Counsel of Bassford Remele
  • Focuses his practice on commercial litigation and professional liability
  • Has represented hundreds of attorneys in legal ethics investigations and regularly helps other lawyers prevent and navigate lawsuits
  • Frequent speaker and author of publications for Attorney at Law Magazine, Bench & Bar of Minnesota, and Upsize Magazine
  • Member of the Minnesota State Bar Association, Hennepin County Bar Association, Association of Professional Responsibility Lawyers, Minnesota Defense Lawyers Association, and vice chair of Lawyers Professional Liability Claims for the Professional Liability Defense Federation
  • J.D. degree, William Mitchell College of Law
  • Can be contacted at [email protected] or 612-746-1088
Kiralyn J. Locke

Kiralyn J. Locke

Bassford Remele

  • Attorney
  • Focuses her practice on employment counseling, trust and estate litigation, and professional liability
  • Counsels lawyers and law firms on professional liability claims, including legal ethics, legal malpractice, and employment disputes related to legal professionals
  • Presenter for Bassford Remele, the Civil Litigator’s Annual Update, and the Midwest Legal Conference on Data Privacy and Cybersecurity
  • Author of publications for Attorney at Law Magazine and The View
  • Member of the Minnesota State Bar Association, Hennepin County Bar Association, Professional Liability Defense Federation, Minnesota Women Lawyers, and Minnesota Defense Lawyers Association
  • J.D. degree, Mitchell Hamline School of Law
  • Can be contacted at [email protected] or 612-376-1631

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