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Ethics in Negotiation: The True Cost of Representation

Contains material from May 2016

Ethics in Negotiation: The True Cost of Representation
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Excellent speaker/presenter.

Good course. Very practical.

Excellent presentation thoughtfully presented and well researched.

very little discussion about negotiations and ethics involved. speaker was clear but moved very fast over complicated areas.

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Great!

Interesting and engaging.

Very good presentation

more interaction, less talking head

the term "negotiations" in the title made me think this CLE was about negotiations vs disclosure of info.

Excellent presentation

Excellent presentation

Very interesting. One of the better CLE's I have watched in some time.

Great job

Good presenter. Good use of real world examples.

Really enjoyed the course, and found Mr. Golden very interesting and informative.

Great CLE. I really enjoyed it and the presentation was interesting.

Very engaging and well-presented.

Complex area. Very helpful.

Excellent! Michael G should teach law students and newly minted attys - he will hold their attention; great style and made so many things so clear

Good presentation.

Excellent prevention. Very relaxant topic.

Good and interesting speaker. Kept my attention.

Very worthwhile! Interesting and relevant examples.

Michael is an excellent, knowledgeable speaker, but slow down sometimes especially when reciting language on the slides. Really liked the real examples and stories!

I think more modern cases and examples are indicated. Obscure criminal cases really do not happen to very many of us. Something at mediation, sending and responding to demand letters, etc., are a little more common.

The course was good. Thanks.

Excellent presentation.

Excellent

Needs to talk a little more slowly.

This was one of the best CLE presentations I have ever viewed. Terrific speaker, compelling presentation.

Speaker very knowledgeable. Did a good job of applying rules to facts.

Was very informative.

Great speaker. I would love for him to speak at an employment law CLE since that is his field.

Nicely done.

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When a client discloses a terrible truth or reveals an unspeakable purpose, what obligations do the Texas Rules of Disciplinary Conduct place on an attorney? What happens when it’s time for an attorney to move on? Explore the unexpected answers given by the Rules using both recent and historical real world cases.

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Ethics in Negotiation: The True Cost of Representation (May 2016)

When a client discloses a terrible truth or reveals an unspeakable purpose, what obligations do the Texas Rules of Disciplinary Conduct place on an attorney? What happens when it’s time for an attorney to move on? Explore the unexpected answers given by the Rules using both recent and historical real world cases. 

Originally presented: Apr 2016 Oil, Gas and Mineral Law Institute

Michael J. Golden, Boulette Golden & Marin L.L.P. - Austin, TX