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First Friday Ethics (December 2021)
Contains material from Apr 2021 to Jan 2022
Great course, engagement letter information was very helpful.
Comments from the 2021 First Friday Ethics (December 2021) STUDIO WEBCAST
The True cost of representation course was exceptional! Best ethics presentation ever
Helpful slides and materials!
Superb!
I was surprised by a couple of the answers. Very glad I signed up[
I learned some new things which I did not know. this was very helpful.
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This month includes:
Effective Engagement Letters and Other Simple Risk-Management Tools
This ethics CLE presentation will look at engagement letters and how they can be used as a risk management tool. Along they way, the presentation will provide practical tips to help lawyers avoid conflict of interest pitfalls and to assist in controlling client expectations about the scope of the representation.
A.J. Singleton, Stoll Keenon Ogden PLLC, Lexington, KY
10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. (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
11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. (1.00 hr | 1.00 hr ethics)
Ethics: The True Cost of Representation (REPLAY)
When a client discloses a terrible truth or reveals an unspeakable purpose, what obligations do the Texas Rules of Disciplinary Conduct place on an attorney? What happens when it’s time for an attorney to move on? Explore the unexpected answers given by the Rules using both recent and historic real world cases.
Jason Boulette, Boulette Golden & Marin L.L.P., Austin, TX
Includes: Video Paper Slides
Preview Sessions
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A.J. Singleton
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Session 1
—61 mins
Effective Engagement Letters and Other Simple Risk-Management Tools (Jan 2022)
This ethics CLE presentation will look at engagement letters and how they can be used as a risk management tool. Along they way, the presentation will provide practical tips to help lawyers avoid conflict of interest pitfalls and to assist in controlling client expectations about the scope of the representation.
Originally presented: Dec 2021 First Friday Ethics (December 2021)
A.J. Singleton,
Stoll Keenon Ogden PLLC - Lexington, KY
Show session details
Elizabeth Rogers
Download session materials for offline use
Session 2
—56 mins
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: Dec 2021 First Friday Ethics (December 2021)
Elizabeth Rogers,
Michael Best & Friedrich LLP - Austin, TX
Show session details
Jason Boulette
Download session materials for offline use
Session 3
—61 mins
Ethics: The True Cost of Representation (Apr 2021)
When a client discloses a terrible truth or reveals an unspeakable purpose, what obligations do the Texas Rules of Disciplinary Conduct place on an attorney? What happens when it’s time for an attorney to move on? Explore the unexpected answers given by the Rules using both recent and historic real world cases.
Originally presented: Apr 2021 First Friday Ethics (April 2021)
Jason Boulette,
Boulette Golden & Marin L.L.P. - Austin, TX