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Bad Lawyering Caught on Tape

Contains material from Oct 2014

Bad Lawyering Caught on Tape
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It would have been helpful to know that there was not going to be a video portion of the session. It can sometimes make it easier to understand the speaker when there is video as well as audio, especially as we age and our hearing starts to go. Not a big deal, but nice to know.

Could only hear the audio- would have been helpful to have the video feed, as well.

I wish this e course had video.

Entertaining and good delivery by presenter.

Entertaining and informative

good

Entertaining and instructive

Interesting and informative.

Good course; pity that the videos were not available for watching.

Great course but I really wanted to see the videos! Shame on me for not looking to see if there was video before I purchased the course but I assumed there would be given the title "Bad Lawyering Caught on Tape"

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An entertaining and educational review of some of the best deposition misconduct tapes found online. As you watch video clips documenting attorneys who mistreat others, discredit themselves and mock their licenses, explore better ways to maintain decorum and ethical conduct. Armed with the Texas Disciplinary Rules and Lawyer's Creed, sort through what happened, what it means and how you can be different.

Includes: Audio Paper


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Adam T. Schramek

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Bad Lawyering Caught on Tape (Oct 2014)

An entertaining and educational review of some of the best deposition misconduct tapes found online. As you watch video clips documenting attorneys who mistreat others, discredit themselves and mock their licenses, explore better ways to maintain decorum and ethical conduct. Armed with the Texas Disciplinary Rules and Lawyer's Creed, sort through what happened, what it means and how you can be different.

Originally presented: Oct 2014 Civil Litigation Conference

Adam T. Schramek, Norton Rose Fulbright - Austin, TX