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Best Practices for Malpractice Avoidance

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Best Practices for Malpractice Avoidance
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The best way to avoid malpractice is to recognize the pitfalls that can lead to malpractice situations. Learn to spot these potential situations.

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  • 0.75 | 0.75 ethics
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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 12/31/2024

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1. Best Practices for Malpractice Avoidance (Nov 2020)

Gene Tausk

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Best Practices for Malpractice Avoidance (Nov 2020)

The best way to avoid malpractice is to recognize the pitfalls that can lead to malpractice situations. Learn to spot these potential situations.

Originally presented: Oct 2020 Conference on Immigration and Nationality Law

Gene Tausk, The Tausk Law Firm - Houston, TX