Negotiation Ethics for Lawyers: Is “Paltering” Ethical?
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In the latest installment in the popular “Negotiation Ethics for Lawyers” series, Zach McGee takes examines the use of “paltering” in negotiations – the active use of truthful statements to create a false impression – to explore whether such behavior by lawyers is ethical. Paltering is a way of deceiving the other side that differs both from lying by commission – where you misstate facts – and lying by omission – where you fail to provide information. In this program, you’ll not only learn to spot when the other side in a negotiation is paltering but also to understand why paltering works so well and why people have such different views on whether it is ethical.