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The True Cost of Representation
Contains material from Sep 2014
Excellent presentation, tight, focused, well spoken
Great presentation for 1 hour ethics credit.
more, he is good.
Good summary of the law and good, practical reminders of how to deal with everyday situations
Excellent speaker.
Excellent course.
It would be helpful to have a criminal defense attorney teach this course and share the custom of their tribe in handling issues that arise commonly.
Excellent speaker. Use him again.
very informative
One of the best speakers I have ever heard.
Truly outstanding.
Excellent course.
Presentation was direct and on point for every lawyer
Great Presentation!! (I am assuming for purposes of this course evaluation that 5 is the highest and 1 is the lowest -- as the directions were unclear to me).
Outstanding presentation. Should be mandatory!
The best ethics lecture I've attended.
Very informative.
This was THE best ethics presentation I have ever heard! I hope to find more from Mr. Boulette in the CLE offerings. The case set-ups were fascinating and his selection of and explanation of the various rules was enlightening. It was indeed "fast-moving" as advertised. Thanks to him and UT for making this a very interesting birthday hour of learning! :-)
very good it was interesting
Very well done.
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Session 1
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The True Cost of Representation (Sep 2014)
When a client discloses a terrible truth or reveals an unspeakable purpose, what obligations and limitations do the Texas Rules of Disciplinary Conduct place on an attorney? This fast-paced presentation explores the unexpected answers given by the Texas Rules using both recent and historical real-world cases.
Originally presented: Sep 2014 UT Law CLE WEBCAST: Ethical Rules and Considerations
Jason Boulette,
Boulette & Golden L.L.P. - Austin, TX