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eSupplement to the 53rd Annual William W. Gibson, Jr. Mortgage Lending and Servicing Institute

Contains material from Dec 2018 to Apr 2019

eSupplement to the 53rd Annual William W. Gibson, Jr. Mortgage Lending and Servicing Institute
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Enjoyed both speakers although I don't think I'll need the cryptocurrency information (close to retirement) as much as the fiduciary talk-that was an excellent presentation.

Solid courses. Crypto was interesting to learn about. Fiduciary obligations is always a good ethics focus.

He gave me several ideas that I had never thought of; very useful.

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Session 1: Legal Ethics About Cryptocurrencies - Bitcoin and others of the 1,600+ cryptocurrencies are headline news every day, but also possible assets of debtors in bankruptcy. Explore the ethical issues lawyers need to be aware of regarding cryptocurrencies.

Session 2: Fiduciary Duty and Law Practice Lawyers have important non-delegable duties to serve clients with overriding faithfulness. If you fail, the law says you have to prove that you did this right! Listen to a full discussion of the law regarding fiduciary duty and how you can incorporate best practices into your attorney-client relationships and communication with counsel.

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1. Legal Ethics About Cryptocurrencies (Dec 2018)

John D. Baumgartner, John P. Melko, Peter S. Vogel

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Legal Ethics About Cryptocurrencies (Dec 2018)

Bitcoin and others of the 1,600+ cryptocurrencies are headline news every day, but also possible assets of debtors in bankruptcy. Explore the ethical issues lawyers need to be aware of regarding cryptocurrencies.

Originally presented: Nov 2018 Bankruptcy Conference

John D. Baumgartner, Stout Advisory - Houston, TX
John P. Melko, Foley Gardere, Foley & Lardner LLP - Houston, TX
Peter S. Vogel, Foley Gardere, Foley & Lardner LLP - Dallas, TX

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2. Fiduciary Duty and Law Practice (Apr 2019)

Claude E. Ducloux

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Fiduciary Duty and Law Practice (Apr 2019)

Lawyers have important non-delegable duties to serve clients with overriding faithfulness. If you fail, the law says you have to prove that you did this right! Join us for a full discussion of the law regarding fiduciary duty and how you can incorporate best practices into your attorney-client relationships and communication with counsel.

Originally presented: Apr 2019 Fiduciary Duty and Law Practice

Claude E. Ducloux, Attorney at Law, LawPay - Austin, TX