Certified Legal Professional (CLP) Practice Exam

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What was the primary concern that led the attorney to hesitate before accepting the loan from the client?

  1. The loan had no interest charges

  2. The daughter would be obligated to work for the client

  3. The attorney had a poor relationship with the client

  4. The attorney wanted to maintain financial independence

The correct answer is: The daughter would be obligated to work for the client

The hesitation of the attorney before accepting the loan from the client stemmed from the obligation it would place on the daughter to work for the client. This situation raises ethical concerns regarding conflicts of interest and the potential for undue influence in the attorney-client relationship. If the daughter is required to work for the client, it could blur professional boundaries and compromise the integrity of the attorney's role, as it may create a situation where the attorney feels pressured to act in a way that favors the client due to the familial obligation involved. This would undermine the independence that is crucial to maintaining an unbiased and professional legal practice. The other scenarios, while potentially relevant, do not encompass the same level of ethical compromise. Factors like a lack of interest charges in the loan, the attorney's personal relationship with the client, or the desire to keep financial independence may present their challenges, but they do not inherently jeopardize the integrity of the attorney-client relationship in the same significant way that an obligation for the daughter to work would.