Friday, February 13, 2009

Conflict Checking Request Form

LPOs have a professional and ethical duty to the counsel they support to protect both counsel and the counsel’s clients from conflicts of interest. The ABA’s Model Rule of Professional Conduct 1.7 states: “A legal outsourcing company should have a conflicts checking procedure in place that… includes avoidance of a concurrent conflict of interest with a client already engaged, and avoidance of a significant risk that the representation of one client may be materially limited by responsibilities to another client.”

In order for an LPO to thoroughly vet potential or perceived conflicts, the LPO needs a comprehensive Conflict Checking Request Form to capture sufficient information to populate cross referencing. Conflict checking should comprise information about counsel’s firm and participants, the counsel’s client, a business’s history and participants, as well as an overview of the case at hand.

Counsel Information

  • Firm name
  • Firm’s counsel involved with the case
  • Associates or paralegals involved (including maiden names if possible)
  • Adverse Party’s Counsel’s Firm Name

Counsel’s Client Information

  • Names of all involved parties (including maiden names if possible)
  • Family members
  • Names of adverse parties

For corporate or business entities, also include:

  • Corporate and business names
  • Any trade or alternative names under which the entity carries on business
  • Names of the parent company or controlling shareholder of a corporate client
  • Business names of any subsidiaries or other relevant affiliated companies
  • Names of officers and directors of the corporate client, any subsidiaries, and the parent company

Matter

  • Description of Matter that will include an overview of the case or complaint.

LPO’s obviously serve the counsel who partner with them, but they also, by extension, serve the counsel’s interest in their client. To act as a complete outsourcing partner, the LPO must take conflict avoidance as seriously as counsel does, and a thorough Conflict Checking Request Form is a crucial component of that obligation.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Great post...

Regards,

SBL LPO