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Ethics: Confidentiality and Conflicts

Contains material from Dec 2015

Ethics: Confidentiality and Conflicts
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Excellent Course!

Fast paced and on point. Thanks

I really appreciate when the speakers have powerpoint presentations and share those as part of the ecourse!

Good tips and information

Johnston and Goode are both at the top of their field. This was far better than the token ethics presentations I have been to at CLE's over the years. Interesting and helpful.

Both good. Love the morality and sword fight.

Course was very well presented and the speakers very concise.

Great overall

Professor Goode's presentation on email communications was very instructive. Mr. Johnston's presentation on conflicts was one of the best I have ever heard.

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Session 1: Conflicts of Interest - Have you ever had your shield turned into a sword, and then used against you? Explore what most lawyers think is the shield that protects them from discipline because of a conflict of interest: the client’s consent to waive the conflict.
 
Session 2: Attorney-Client Privilege vs. Work Product vs. Duty of Confidentiality - Disentangling three related, and often-confused, doctrines.

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1. Conflicts of Interest (Dec 2015)

Randy Johnston

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Session 1 —30 mins
Conflicts of Interest (Dec 2015)

Have you ever had your shield turned into a sword, and then used against you? Explore what most lawyers think is the shield that protects them from discipline because of a conflict of interest: the client’s consent to waive the conflict.

Originally presented: Oct 2015 Civil Litigation Conference

Randy Johnston, Johnston Tobey, P.C. - Dallas, TX

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2. Attorney-Client Privilege vs. Work Product vs. Duty of Confidentiality (Dec 2015)

Steven Goode

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Attorney-Client Privilege vs. Work Product vs. Duty of Confidentiality (Dec 2015)

Disentangling three related, and often-confused, doctrines. 

Originally presented: Oct 2015 Civil Litigation Conference

Steven Goode, The University of Texas School of Law - Austin, TX