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EPISODE · Mar 25, 2026 · 56 MIN

Professional Responsibility Part Three — Day 3: Conflicts of Interest (Current Clients)

from Law School · host The Law School of America

Conflicts of interest are among the most complex and high-stakes topics in legal ethics. This deep dive distills the essentials of Rule 1.7, offering a clear, structured approach to understanding, analyzing, and navigating current client conflicts to excel on exams and practice.Most lawyers unknowingly cross conflicts of interest that could ruin their careers — but understanding the precise rules can keep you out of trouble. If you're preparing for the MPRE or any professional responsibility exam, this episode unlocks the blueprint to mastering client conflicts with surgical clarity.Imagine negotiating a $50 million merger while behind the scenes, your firm is being sued in a completely unrelated matter by the same corporation—yet, due to imputed conflicts, the entire deal could freeze. This horrifying scenario exemplifies the importance of Rule 1.7, which shields the core of legal ethics: undivided loyalty. We dive deep into how conflict rules protect your credibility, but also how subtle mistakes—like confusing confidentiality with loyalty—can cause catastrophic breaches.You’ll discover:The difference between direct adversity and material limitation, and why the latter is the lawyer’s most common trap.How to identify when a client is still ‘current’ versus ‘former’—a subtle distinction with massive consequences.The infamous ‘hot potato’ doctrine: why trying to ditch a client to sidestep conflicts is a legal trap, not a fix.The precise four-part test for valid waivers, emphasizing objective reasoning over subjective feelings.Why some conflicts are non-waivable—covering statutory bans, same-litigation opposition, and the critical importance of informed, written consent.We also break down the steel-rigid mechanics for permission: ensuring your client truly understands the risks, confirming consent in writing—preferably with a signature—and navigating complex scenarios like aggregate settlements or business transactions under Rule 1.8. Learn how courts scrutinize every detail, from ongoing communications to the timing of client firing, exposing dangerous legal ‘hot zones’ examiners love to test.Mastering conflict rules isn't just about rules—it's about embedding a culture of loyalty that anticipates problems before they explode. We give you a step-by-step 5-point checklist to streamline any conflict analysis, transforming overwhelming complexity into confidence. This episode is essential listening for law students, future lawyers, or anyone serious about integrity in legal practice.The stakes couldn’t be higher: one misstep can lead to malpractice, disqualification, or worse. But with the right framework, you’ll not only pass exams—you’ll embody the ethical backbone of the profession.Your comprehensive roadmap to understand, identify, and ethically navigate client conflicts. Hit play now to build exam mastery and professional integrity that lasts a lifetime.

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