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First Friday Ethics (July 2021)

Contains material from Jul 2021

First Friday Ethics (July 2021)
4.12 out of 5 stars
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The third part of the course made me glad that I don't normally represent large corporations, The first two parts were both relevant to things I normally do.

very good presentation

I thought the presentation on attorney wellness was not very legal. By contrast, even though I am outside rather than in-house counsel, I thought the third presentation about situations presenting conflicts of interest for in-house lawyers was excellent.

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Session 1: Dealing with Digital Detractors: What You Need to Know About Responding to Negative Online Reviews - A lawyer’s online presence and reputation are more important than ever, but what are the ethical boundaries in dealing with negative online reviews? Join John Browning as he uses real world examples from ethics opinions, disciplinary actions, and lawsuits nationwide, providing valuable insight and practical guidance on the best ways to ethically deal with such online criticism.

Session 2: Attorney Wellness: Speaking Up, Reaching Out - Mental health issues are taboo discussions at the workplace, yet when attorneys consider suicide, it's often a result of work-related stress. Explore real-world tips and information on how to spot a mental health crisis in someone you work with, and what to do once you are aware of a problem.

Session 3: In-House Counsel: Conflicts and Complexities (REPLAY) - On a daily basis, in-house counsel must navigate conflicts of interest and attorney client privilege issues that outside counsel do not often face. This interactive discussion addresses common scenarios and suggests paths to safe navigation.

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1. Dealing with Digital Detractors: What You Need to Know About Responding to Negative Online Reviews (Jul 2021)

John G. Browning

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Dealing with Digital Detractors: What You Need to Know About Responding to Negative Online Reviews (Jul 2021)

A lawyer’s online presence and reputation are more important than ever, but what are the ethical boundaries in dealing with negative online reviews? Join John Browning as he uses real world examples from ethics opinions, disciplinary actions, and lawsuits nationwide, providing valuable insight and practical guidance on the best ways to ethically deal with such online criticism.

Originally presented: Jul 2021 First Friday Ethics (July 2021)

John G. Browning, Spencer Fane - Plano, TX

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2. Attorney Wellness: Speaking Up, Reaching Out (Jul 2021)

Stephanie Townsend Allala

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Attorney Wellness: Speaking Up, Reaching Out (Jul 2021)

Mental health issues are taboo discussions at the workplace, yet when attorneys consider suicide, it's often a result of work-related stress. Explore real-world tips and information on how to spot a mental health crisis in someone you work with, and what to do once you are aware of a problem.

Originally presented: Jul 2021 First Friday Ethics (July 2021)

Stephanie Townsend Allala, Townsend Allala, Coulter & Kludt PLLC - El Paso, TX

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3. In-House Counsel: Conflicts and Complexities (REPLAY) (Jul 2021)

Sean Gorman, Kristi H. McCarthy

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In-House Counsel: Conflicts and Complexities (REPLAY) (Jul 2021)

On a daily basis, in-house counsel must navigate conflicts of interest and attorney client privilege issues that outside counsel do not often face. This interactive discussion addresses common scenarios and suggests paths to safe navigation.

Originally presented: Jul 2021 First Friday Ethics (July 2021)

Sean Gorman, Bracewell LLP - Houston, TX
Kristi H. McCarthy, Chevron North America Exploration and Production Company - Houston, TX