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Live Webcast - July 28, 2026
1 CLE Credits

Would You Take This Case: for Attorneys

Every new client brings opportunity, but also potential ethical risk. Cari Sheehan uses realistic intake scenarios to help attorneys spot red flags, apply the ABA Model Rules, and decide when representation should be accepted, declined, or carefully limited to protect both clients and their practice.

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Meet Cari

Assistant General Counsel & CLE Ethics Leader

Cari L. Sheehan is Assistant General Counsel at Taft Stettinius & Hollister, where she focuses on professional responsibility, conflicts of interest compliance, and civil litigation. She regularly reviews outside counsel guidelines, conflict waivers, and engagement letters, and provides firm-wide ethics training. In addition to her role at Taft, Sheehan is an adjunct professor at Indiana University’s Robert H. McKinney School of Law, where she teaches Professional Responsibility. A nationally recognized speaker and author, she has presented over 200 CLE seminars, offering practical insights into legal ethics, risk management, and the evolving role of technology in legal practice.

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By the end of this Continuing Legal Education course, participants will earn 1.0 MCLE credit and possess a practical framework for evaluating prospective clients before representation begins. Attorneys will be equipped to spot ethical warning signs, exercise sound judgment, document intake decisions, and use clear engagement or nonengagement procedures that protect clients, reduce liability, and support professional compliance.

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