Jan 24, 2025
Oftentimes, it is necessary for lawyers to outline clear
boundaries so that the client relationship is not blurred. Doing
so, one firm leader says, allows her to walk into court with a
clear conscience and be the best advocate she can be.
In this episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, host Jerome Doraisamy
speaks with Emma Turnbull Lawyers director and managing partner
Emma Turnbull about her work as a criminal defence lawyer and why
it’s a meaningful vocational path for her, how and why she’s a
better lawyer because she rides horses, why it’s so important to
set boundaries with clients, and why clients may try to push those
boundaries.
Turnbull also delves into the ways in which clients may try to blur
lines, her experience as a female practitioner, how empathy can be
misconstrued, how to put in place necessary guardrails, how she
sets boundaries from the outset of a client relationship, whether
there are relevant professional conduct considerations at play, the
questions to ask of one’s self in setting boundaries, whether it is
easier said than done, and why she is a better lawyer by virtue of
knowing where the line in the sand is.
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