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Ethics: Ethical Issues in Environmental Law—It's Not Easy Being Green

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Ethics: Ethical Issues in Environmental Law—It's Not Easy Being Green
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Well done, but it would be nice to have some more-nuanced ethic rules discussed in CLE. Most speakers tend to focus on the same ones.

For the hypothetical they used, the discussion was good.

Quite interesting.

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Using a series of hypotheticals, explore a number of ethical issues that are especially pertinent to water law practitioners—including who is the client, the duty to disclose, and conflicts—with lessons on how clients and their counsel can minimize ethical, as well as legal, risks.

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Carrick Brooke-Davidson, Mary S. Mendoza

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Ethical Issues in Environmental Law—It's Not Easy Being Green (Nov 2015)

Using a series of hypotheticals, explore a number of ethical issues that are especially pertinent to water law practitioners—including who is the client, the duty to disclose, and conflicts—with lessons on how clients and their counsel can minimize ethical, as well as legal, risks.

Originally presented: Oct 2015 Texas Water Law Institute

Carrick Brooke-Davidson, Guida, Slavich & Flores, P.C. - Austin, TX
Mary S. Mendoza, Haynes and Boone, LLP - Austin, TX