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Ethical Issues in Appellate Law

Contains material from Jul 2018

Ethical Issues in Appellate Law
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Excellent review of appellate ethics.

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Session 1: Update on the Supreme Court of the United States - Review of the 2017 term and a look ahead to the 2018 term commencing in October.

Session 2: ​Emergency Relief in the Fifth Circuit Sometimes you need the Fifth Circuit to act fast. Learn about obtaining stays and other emergency relief from federal appellate courts.

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1. Ethical Implications of Sua Sponte Waivers ​Findings (Jul 2018)

Scott Rothenberg

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Ethical Implications of Sua Sponte Waivers ​Findings (Jul 2018)

Appellate courts sometimes make findings of trial court preservation waiver and appellate court briefing waiver in the absence of any assertion of waiver by either party. Explore the ethical implications of sua sponte waiver findings for appellate courts and appellate practitioners.   

Originally presented: Jun 2018 Conference on State and Federal Appeals

Scott Rothenberg, Law Offices of Scott Rothenberg - Houston, TX

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2. “To Tell the Truth" (Jul 2018)

Raffi O. Melkonian, Hon. Tracy Christopher, David Keltner, Hon. Daryl L. Moore

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“To Tell the Truth" (Jul 2018)

A panel of “experts” provide real and fake answers to ethics questions, while the audience tries to guess who’s telling the truth. #FakeEthicsNews

Originally presented: Jun 2018 Conference on State and Federal Appeals

Raffi O. Melkonian, Wright Close & Barger, LLP - Houston, TX
Hon. Tracy Christopher, Fourteenth Court of Appeals - Houston, TX
David Keltner, Kelly Hart & Hallman LLP - Fort Worth, TX
Hon. Daryl L. Moore, 333rd District Court - Houston, TX