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The Ethics of Negotiations: The Rules of Disciplinary Procedure, Cicero, and Ethics

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The Ethics of Negotiations: The Rules of Disciplinary Procedure, Cicero, and Ethics
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Great presentation in terms of content and style on an important topic. However, it had nothing to do with negotiations, which is okay in that I don't do much in terms of negotiation in my work.

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Brenda T. Strama, Jason Boulette

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The Ethics of Negotiations: The Rules of Disciplinary Procedure, Cicero, and Ethics (May 2015)

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Originally presented: Apr 2015 Health Law Conference

Brenda T. Strama, Beatty Bangle Strama, P.C. - Austin, TX
Jason Boulette, Boulette Golden & Marin L.L.P. - Austin, TX