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Ethics in Appellate Practice: Privilege, Disqualification, and More

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Ethics in Appellate Practice: Privilege, Disqualification, and More
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Except for the presentation of the Supreme Court Justice, all course presentations and subjects were excellent. The presentation by the Supreme Court Justice was very good, but the subject matter was not very helpful and was a bit sophomoric.

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Session 1: Attorney-Client Privilege vs. Work Product vs. Duty of Confidentiality - Disentangling these three relatedand often-confuseddoctrines.

Session 2: Disqualification Update Analyze a variety of situations that can result in disqualification (including migrating lawyers and former judicial law clerks) and learn how and when a Chinese Wall can save the day.

Session 3: Scout’s Honor: What the Boy Scout Law Teaches Us About Legal Ethics Legal ethics is governed by a rules-oriented system, but could a virtues-based approach provide better guidance? The twelve points of the Boy Scout Law can be as useful to lawyers are they are for Boy Scouts.

Session 4: Ethics Quiz You make the call—test your knowledge of the various rules and ethical issues.

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1. Attorney-Client Privilege vs. Work Product vs. Duty of Confidentiality (Jun 2016)

Steven Goode

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Session 1 —32 mins
Attorney-Client Privilege vs. Work Product vs. Duty of Confidentiality (Jun 2016)

Disentangling these three relatedand often-confuseddoctrines.

Originally presented: Jun 2016 State and Federal Appeals

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

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2. Disqualification Update (Jun 2016)

Jane M. N. Webre

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Session 2 —34 mins
Disqualification Update (Jun 2016)

Analyze a variety of situations that can result in disqualification (including migrating lawyers and former judicial law clerks) and learn how and when a Chinese Wall can save the day.

Originally presented: Jun 2016 State and Federal Appeals

Jane M. N. Webre, Scott Douglass & McConnico LLP - Austin, TX

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3. Scout’s Honor: What the Boy Scout Law Teaches Us About Legal Ethics (Jun 2016)

Hon. Jeff Brown

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Scout’s Honor: What the Boy Scout Law Teaches Us About Legal Ethics (Jun 2016)

Legal ethics is governed by a rules-oriented system, but could a virtues-based approach provide better guidance? The twelve points of the Boy Scout Law can be as useful to lawyers are they are for Boy Scouts.

Originally presented: Jun 2016 State and Federal Appeals

Hon. Jeff Brown, The Supreme Court of Texas - Austin, TX

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4. Ethics Quiz (Jun 2016)

Rick Thompson

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Session 4 —29 mins
Ethics Quiz (Jun 2016)

You make the call—test your knowledge of the various rules and ethical issues.

Originally presented: Jun 2016 State and Federal Appeals

Rick Thompson, Hankinson LLP - Dallas, TX