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First Friday Ethics (November 2021)

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First Friday Ethics (November 2021)
3.79 out of 5 stars
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The segments from Claude Ducloux and Elizabeth Rogers were excellent. The overall quality, teaching effectiveness, presentation skills, value, and accuracy of the descriptions were all excellent. Highly recommended. The segment from DeDe Church was preachy, divisive, and counterproductive to developing a tolerant, diverse Bar. It is almost like a parody video, of the worst tropes of progressivism.


Comments from the 2021 First Friday Ethics (November 2021) STUDIO WEBCAST

fewer power points

as others have commented already, it was unfortunate that Ms. Rogers had to present from an airport.

Last presenter being in the airport with people passing by and babies crying etc. was very distracting. He presentation was great, but location suboptimal.

Unfortunately, the last presentation on cyber security was given in an environment that was distracting. Also, not as effective as the other presentations.

Elizabeth Rogers made her presentation from a public area of an airport and there was distracting background noise.

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Need ethics credit? We’ve got you covered! UT Law CLE’s First Friday Ethics streams live every first Friday of the month, and features some of our best ethics speakers and presentations for a total of 3.00 hrs ethics credit. Fulfill your entire annual ethics requirement in Texas in one day!
 
This month includes:
(1.00 hr | 1.00 hr ethics)
TRUST ME I’m A Lawyer
Very few lawyers ever receive practical training on office finance, and yet Misuse of trust accounts remains the easiest way to lose a law license. Take this great refresher course, which is designed to improve your knowledge of the rules, and the ethical way to handle all your accounts.
Claude E. Ducloux, Attorney at Law, Austin, TX
 
(1.00 hr | 1.00 hr ethics) 
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(1.00 hr | 1.00 hr ethics)
Cybersecurity and Remote Lawyering – Ethical Duty of Technology Competence
Join Elizabeth Rogers as she explores the implications of the ethical duty of technology competence in the context of remote lawyering and overcoming privacy and confidentiality challenges for attorneys. What is happening now, lessons learned, how to remotely work in a secure way using hybrid transitions and protocols with network security going forward.
Elizabeth Rogers, Michael Best & Friedrich LLP, Austin, TX

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1. TRUST ME I’m A Lawyer (Jan 2022)

Claude E. Ducloux

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TRUST ME I’m A Lawyer (Jan 2022)

Very few lawyers ever receive practical training on office finance, and yet misuse of trust accounts remains the easiest way to lose a law license. Take this great refresher course, which is designed to improve your knowledge of the rules, and the ethical way to handle all your accounts.

Originally presented: Nov 2021 First Friday Ethics (November 2021)

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

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3. Cybersecurity and Remote Lawyering – Ethical Duty of Technology Competence (Jan 2022)

Elizabeth Rogers

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Cybersecurity and Remote Lawyering – Ethical Duty of Technology Competence (Jan 2022)

Join Elizabeth Rogers as she explores the implications of the ethical duty of technology competence in the context of remote lawyering and overcoming privacy and confidentiality challenges for attorneys. What is happening now, lessons learned, how to remotely work in a secure way using hybrid transitions and protocols with network security going forward.

 

Originally presented: Nov 2021 First Friday Ethics (November 2021)

Elizabeth Rogers, Michael Best & Friedrich LLP - Austin, TX