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First Friday Ethics (August 2024)
Contains material from Mar 2024 to Jul 2024
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great course and informative. Presenters were cheerful and knowledgable.
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This month includes:
Lessons Learned From GCs Behaving Badly (Allegedly) (Replay)
It is always better to learn from someone else’s mistakes. Examine examples of in-house counsel allegedly (or admittedly) behaving badly—from alleged assaults and slurs to embezzlement—and what in-house counsel can learn from those situations. Discuss examples of in-house counsel allegedly being punished for doing the right thing, and review applicable Model Rules of Professional Conduct, including Rules 1.13 and 8.4.
(0.75 hr | 0.75 hr ethics)
Ethics and Cybersecurity in the Virtual Practice of Law (Replay)
Explore some of the ethical hazards associated with practicing law virtually including unauthorized practice of law, confidentiality and cybersecurity, and the challenges of remote supervision.
Paige A. Masters, Crowe & Dunlevy, Oklahoma City, OK
(0.75 hr | 0.75 hr ethics)
Brady v. Maryland, the Michael Morton Act, and the Texas Disciplinary Rules (Replay)
The obligation to disclose evidence comes from multiple sources, including constitutional, statutory, and ethical. This presentation discusses each source and recent, significant cases in the area.
(0.75 hr | 0.75 hr ethics)
What We Say and Do Matters…(Replay)
Discuss the various approaches to ensuring that clients with disabilities are treated with the respect and dignity they deserve and is ethically required. Gain insight on how to approach family members, clients, and other professionals as well as practical dos and don'ts when handling cases where the client has limitations.
Jennifer L. Coulter, Townsend Allala, Coulter & Kludt, PLLC, El Paso, TX
Includes: Video Audio Paper Slides
- Total Credit Hours:
- 3.00 | 3.00 ethics
- Credit Info
- TX, CA, PA
- TX MCLE credit expires: 7/31/2025
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Joseph T. Clees
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Session 1
—43 mins
0.75 | 0.75 ethics
Lessons Learned From GCs Behaving Badly (Allegedly) (Jul 2024)
It is always better to learn from someone else’s mistakes. Examine examples of in-house counsel allegedly (or admittedly) behaving badly—from alleged assaults and slurs to embezzlement—and what in-house counsel can learn from those situations. Discuss examples of in-house counsel allegedly being punished for doing the right thing, and review applicable Model Rules of Professional Conduct, including Rules 1.13 and 8.4.
Originally presented: May 2024 Corporate Counsel Institute
Joseph T. Clees,
Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C. - Phoenix, AZ
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Anthony Hendricks, Paige A. Masters
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Session 2
—50 mins
0.75 | 0.75 ethics
Ethics and Cybersecurity in the Virtual Practice of Law (Mar 2024)
Explore some of the ethical hazards associated with practicing law virtually including unauthorized practice of law, confidentiality and cybersecurity, and the challenges of remote supervision.
Originally presented: Jan 2024 Renewable Energy Law Institute
Anthony Hendricks,
Crowe & Dunlevy - Oklahoma City, OK
Paige A. Masters,
Crowe & Dunlevy - Oklahoma City, OK
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Carson R. Guy
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Session 3
—43 mins
0.75 | 0.75 ethics
Brady v. Maryland, the Michael Morton Act, and the Texas Disciplinary Rules (Jul 2024)
The obligation to disclose evidence comes from multiple sources, including constitutional, statutory, and ethical. This presentation discusses each source and recent, significant cases in the area.
Originally presented: May 2024 Conference on Criminal Appeals
Carson R. Guy,
Texas Court of Criminal Appeals - Austin, TX
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Amanda E. Carter, Jennifer L. Coulter
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Session 4
—46 mins
0.75 | 0.75 ethics
What We Say and Do Matters: People First or Identity First, Appropriate Behavior of Us and our Staff (Apr 2024)
Discuss the various approaches to ensuring that clients with disabilities are treated with the respect and dignity they deserve and is ethically required. Gain insight on how to approach family members, clients, and other professionals as well as practical dos and don'ts when handling cases where the client has limitations.
Originally presented: Feb 2024 Special Needs Trusts
Amanda E. Carter,
Matthew Harris Law, PLLC - Lubbock, TX
Jennifer L. Coulter,
Townsend Allala, Coulter & Kludt, PLLC - El Paso, TX