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First Friday Ethics (July 2022)
Contains material from Nov 2021 to May 2022
The panel discussions are very effective in my opinion.
Great ethics course.
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This month includes:
When the FBI Comes Knocking (or No-knocking) (REPLAY)
Ethical Issues Facing In-House Counsel (REPLAY)
Paul E. Coggins, Locke Lord LLP, Dallas, TX
Matthew G. Nielsen, Bracewell LLP, Dallas, TX
Kelly Vickers, Kimberly Clark Corp., Dallas, TX
Ethics Potpourri for IP Practitioners (REPLAY)
Includes: Video Audio Paper Slides
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Peter B. Haskel
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Session 1 —61 mins
When the FBI Comes Knocking (or No-knocking) (May 2022)
What are the initial ethical considerations for attorneys; what are the key steps they should consider; and what are the ethical and practical standards governing all lawyers, public and private. Presenting from Lewes, DE.
Originally presented: Apr 2022 Land Use Conference
Peter B. Haskel,
Bojorquez Law Firm, PC - Austin, TX
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Jay Dewald, Paul E. Coggins, Matthew G. Nielsen, Kelly Vickers
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Session 2 —58 mins
Ethical Issues Facing In-House Counsel (Nov 2021)
In-house attorneys are on the front-lines of potentially complex ethics issues arising from employee misconduct, executive decision-making, and corporate compliance. Explore some of the gray areas and difficult situations in-house attorneys may confront.
Originally presented: Sep 2021 Government Enforcement Institute
Jay Dewald,
Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright - Dallas, TX
Paul E. Coggins,
Partner, Locke Lord LLP - Dallas, TX
Matthew G. Nielsen,
Partner, Bracewell LLP - Dallas, TX
Kelly Vickers,
Associate General Counsel--International and Regulatory, Kimberly Clark Corp. - Dallas, TX
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David Hricik
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Session 3 —61 mins
Ethics Potpourri for IP Practitioners (Apr 2022)
This presentation has something of practical interest to everyone. What ethical issues should in-house counsel, patent practitioners, litigators, and corporate counsel be thinking about in light of recent cases and opinions?
Originally presented: Mar 2022 Advanced Patent Law Institute
David Hricik,
Mercer University School of Law - Macon, GA