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Free Range Ethics and Ethics in Negotiation

Contains material from Feb 2018

Free Range Ethics and Ethics in Negotiation
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excellent course.

Really good stuff.

excellent

Great speakers!

second video had some glitches

two good seminars

Bad jokes - really good info though.

Thomas Watkins was exceptionally excellent!!!

Good

Both sections were excellent, largely because all three speakers are excellent

Loved it just the way it is -- Keep the humor for this subject in particular, please.

Could only get 2 minutes of the second portion of the course. Its to clear to me how to get the full 57 minutes...

Good thorough review and pretty entertaining, for ethics...

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Session 1: Free Range Ethics: Where Seldom Is Heard a Discouraging Word and the Skies Are Not Cloudy All Day - A study of recent ethics cases and opinions, which affect business entity lawyers and law firms.

Session 2: Ethics in Negotiation—Civility and Lying As attorneys, we are faced with difficult attorneys, “spin” in relation to deals, and confusing rules that are supposed to guide our conduct. Lawyers need their own renewable energy to survive the maze.

Includes: Video Audio Paper Slides


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1. Free Range Ethics: Where Seldom Is Heard a Discouraging Word and the Skies Are Not Cloudy All Day (Feb 2018)

George W. Coleman, Claude E. Ducloux

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Free Range Ethics: Where Seldom Is Heard a Discouraging Word and the Skies Are Not Cloudy All Day (Feb 2018)

A study of recent ethics cases and opinions, which affect business entity lawyers and law firms.

Originally presented: Jan 2018 Renewable Energy Law

George W. Coleman, Bell Nunnally & Martin LLP - Dallas, TX
Claude E. Ducloux, Attorney at Law - Austin, TX

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2. Ethics in Negotiation—Civility and Lying (Feb 2018)

Thomas H. Watkins

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Ethics in Negotiation—Civility and Lying (Feb 2018)

As attorneys, we are faced with difficult attorneys, “spin” in relation to deals, and confusing rules that are supposed to guide our conduct. Lawyers need their own renewable energy to survive the maze.

Originally presented: Jan 2018 Renewable Energy Law

Thomas H. Watkins, Husch Blackwell LLP - Austin, TX