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The Ethics of Oil and Gas Negotiations: Are There Any?

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The Ethics of Oil and Gas Negotiations: Are There Any?
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I missed the visuals because they were an integral part of the Humor. Otherwise an excellent and relevant presentation. I'm glad the written piece was included with its copious footnotes.

A little dry, but helpful.

amazing speaker - one of the best I have ever attended.

Introduction could be shorter. Some good vexing questions raised and answered. Helpful.

Superbly entertaining. The Bryan Garner of ethics.

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Sure, we all negotiate every day and we never intentionally mislead the other side — well, maybe we puff a bit, but that's OK, isn't it? That’s how the game is played, correct? And certainly there’s nothing inherently unethical about the negotiation process, right? Wait — are you sure that the answers to those questions are as clear cut as they seem? Nationally-renowned speaker Mike Rubin, with his unique blend of scholarship and humor, and with one of the most unusual multi-media presentations you’ll ever see, will challenge your thinking, raise issues to ponder, and give you something to smile about.

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The Ethics of Oil and Gas Negotiations: Are There Any? (Oct 2018)

Sure, we all negotiate every day and we never intentionally mislead the other side — well, maybe we puff a bit, but that's OK, isn't it? That’s how the game is played, correct? And certainly there’s nothing inherently unethical about the negotiation process, right? Wait — are you sure that the answers to those questions are as clear cut as they seem? Nationally-renowned speaker Mike Rubin, with his unique blend of scholarship and humor, and with one of the most unusual multi-media presentations you’ll ever see, will challenge your thinking, raise issues to ponder, and give you something to smile about.

Originally presented: Sep 2018 Gas and Power Institute

Michael H. Rubin, McGlinchey Stafford PLLC - Baton Rouge, LA