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Ethics - How to Save Your Job and Still Keep Your Soul

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Ethics - How to Save Your Job and Still Keep Your Soul
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Session 1: How to Save Your Job and Still Keep Your Soul - Whether a new lawyer or an experienced one, in-house counsel or law firm, we each deal with difficult ethical dilemmas in our jobs or in counseling others: clients suggesting perjury; being ordered to go down a questionable litigation path; investigating and managing ethical issues in our own practices and for clients. Learn specific techniques for raising an ethical issue with a client or colleague, avoiding ethical dilemmas, neutralizing an unethical instruction, and effective storytelling.

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1. How to Save Your Job and Still Keep Your Soul (Oct 2015)

DeDe Wilburn Church, Liz D’Aloia, Michael P. Maslanka

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How to Save Your Job and Still Keep Your Soul (Oct 2015)

Whether a new lawyer or an experienced one, in-house counsel or law firm, we each deal with difficult ethical dilemmas in our jobs or in counseling others: clients suggesting perjury; being ordered to go down a questionable litigation path; investigating and managing ethical issues in our own practices and for clients. Learn specific techniques for raising an ethical issue with a client or colleague, avoiding ethical dilemmas, neutralizing an unethical instruction, and effective storytelling.

Originally presented: Sep 2015 Mortgage Lending Institute

DeDe Wilburn Church, DeDe Church & Associates, LLC - Austin, TX
Liz D’Aloia, HR Virtuoso Company - Dallas, TX
Michael P. Maslanka, FisherBroyles, LLP - Dallas, TX