Law Practice
Apr. 5, 2019
Avoid common mistakes when serving on outside boards
While there is nothing inherently improper about an attorney’s service on the board of an outside organization, it can create unintended issues for the attorney, the attorney’s law firm, and/or the outside organization.
Beyond the practice of law, many attorneys look for ways to engage with the business community as well as the community-at-large. In particular, given their experience and judgment, attorneys may be well-suited to serve on the boards of directors of outside organizations. Such a role can help attorneys raise their profiles and develop business or, with respect to charitable organizations, attorneys can make a difference in their communities.
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