Business
transactions are governed by legal rules designed to encourage ethical
behavior. The regulation of corruption, fraud, and conflicts of interest are
obvious examples, but myriad other laws aim to ensure honesty and integrity
among transacting parties. Lawyers play an important role in guiding the
ethical behavior of their clients by clarifying the boundaries of legal behavior
or by assisting clients in navigating ethical dilemmas. Lawyers also sometimes
act as “gatekeepers” who reassure the public or third parties that a client is
complying with its legal and ethical obligations and sometimes as “monitors”
who enter the scene after a compliance failure is manifest. In all of these
roles, lawyers are governed by their own ethical obligations embodied in codes
of professional responsibility. This panel will examine ethics in business
transactions from various perspectives with the goal of inspiring more
deliberate consideration of business ethics in law school teaching and legal
scholarship.
Business meeting at program conclusion.