Legal Question in Business Law in New Jersey
is it a conflict of interest for a director to be the corporate attorney?
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In general, there is no prohibition for a director of a company to also be an attorney. In fact, under rule 205 the SEC encourages public companies to have an attorney on their boards. The real question revolves around specific issues that may present a conflict of interest for the attorney-director. In such a case, the attorney-director would need to recuse themselves and refer the specific issue to outside counsel.
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For NJ attorneys, it does not, in and of itself, create a conflict. But there are a number of potentially problematic ethics issues. Please feel free to contact me for more information. 973-921-0600.
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In addition to ethics issues, there is an issue which arises from a difference in expectations of the Company's principals and you as to when, in preparation for and participation in the meeting or conferernce calls you, are acting as a lawyer for a fee as opposed to a director who is not being compensated for the time. A misunderstanding on this can result your not being fairly compensated and in a rift in your relationship with the client.
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