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Ethics for Administrative Lawyers

Contains material from Sep 2013

Ethics for Administrative Lawyers
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Enjoyed the first two, not the last.

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First session was very helpful.

For lawyers who don't practice in this area, I think the public interest lecture would be more meaningful is more of a reference point was given.

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Session 1: Administrative Hell: What Would You Do? - An examination of ethical dilemmas in administrative law.

Session 2: Pro Bono Opportunities for Government Attorneys - An exploration of the variety of pro bono opportunities available for government attorneys including an attorney's ethical obligation to provide pro bono services.

Session 3: Public Interest - A unique opportunity to hear from three non-commissioners on their roles representing the public interest for their agencies. The panel discusses what they do and how they do it, including how they identify who is the client, and how they represent the client.

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1. Administrative Hell: What Would You Do? (Sep 2013)

Claude E. Ducloux

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Session 1 —44 mins
Administrative Hell: What Would You Do? (Sep 2013)

An examination of ethical dilemmas in administrative law.

Originally presented: Aug 2013 Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar

Claude E. Ducloux, Hill, Ducloux, Carnes & de la Garza - Austin, TX

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2. Pro Bono Opportunities for Government Attorneys (Sep 2013)

Steve Elliot, D'Ann Johnson

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Session 2 —23 mins
Pro Bono Opportunities for Government Attorneys (Sep 2013)

An exploration of the variety of pro bono opportunities available for government attorneys including an attorney's ethical obligation to provide pro bono services.

Originally presented: Aug 2013 Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar

Steve Elliot, Volunteer Legal Services of Central Texas - Austin, TX
D'Ann Johnson, Texas RioGrande Legal Aid - Austin, TX

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3. Public Interest (Sep 2013)

James W. Checkley Jr., Kergin B. Bedell, Blas J. Coy Jr., Joseph P. Younger

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Session 3 —45 mins
Public Interest (Sep 2013)

A unique opportunity to hear from three non-commissioners on their roles representing the public interest for their agencies. The panel discusses what they do and how they do it, including how they identify who is the client, and how they represent the client.

Originally presented: Aug 2013 Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar

James W. Checkley Jr., Cross Texas Transmission, LLC - Austin, TX
Kergin B. Bedell, Office of Public Insurance Counsel - Austin, TX
Blas J. Coy Jr., Public Interest Counsel, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) - Austin, TX
Joseph P. Younger, PhD, Public Utility Commission of Texas - Austin, TX