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First Friday Ethics (July 2023)
Contains material from Oct 2022 to May 2023
Well put together!
Enjoyed the variety and it is great to have a collection of ethics courses in one course.
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This month includes:
(0.50 hr | 0.50 hr ethics)
What to Do When You Receive a Threat of Legal Malpractice (REPLAY)
A presentation on the considerations and steps to take when you are threatened with a legal malpractice claim. A discussion of things you should and should not do or say.
(0.75 hr | 0.75 hr ethics)
The Ethics of Practicing Law Remotely (REPLAY)
How to ethically navigate the online practice of law post-Covid.
(1.00 hr | 1.00 hr ethics)
Ethics and the Agency Lawyer: Conflicts, Fiduciary Duty, and Confidential Information (REPLAY)
A brief refresher and update on these ethical areas, including a discussion of typical scenarios faced by agency professionals.
Franklin Hopkins, Germer Beaman & Brown PLLC - Austin, TX
(0.75 hr | 0.75 hr ethics)
Ethical Obligations in Mitigating and Responding to a Data Breach (REPLAY)
Over the past decade, legislatures in Colorado, California, Virginia, etc. and regulators in the European Union have promulgated various data protection laws and practices that have caused much confusion to both lawyers and non-lawyers on how to lawfully respond to a data breach. These laws have presented statutory requirements companies must abide by in order to respond to and remedy security breaches, and within these requirements, are ethical obligations counsel must uphold. This presentation discusses the ethical obligations Texas counsel must abide by in order to respond to data breaches in accordance with the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Conduct.
Arielle S. Comer, Ryan Law - Dallas, TX
Lillie Jackson, Morgan Lewis & Bockius, LLP - Dallas, TX
Includes: Video Audio Paper Slides
- Total Credit Hours:
- 3.00 | 3.00 ethics
- Credit Info
- TX, CA, PA
- TX MCLE credit expires: 6/30/2025
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Patricia Peterson
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Session 1
—31 mins
0.50 | 0.50 ethics
What to Do When You Receive a Threat of Legal Malpractice (May 2023)
A presentation on the considerations and steps to take when you are threatened with a legal malpractice claim. A discussion of things you should and should not do or say.
Originally presented: Apr 2023 Fundamentals of Oil, Gas and Mineral Law
Patricia Peterson,
Texas Lawyers' Insurance Exchange - Austin, TX
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Carrie Johnson Phaneuf
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Session 2
—50 mins
0.75 | 0.75 ethics
The Ethics of Practicing Law Remotely (Nov 2022)
How to ethically navigate the online practice of law post-Covid.
Originally presented: Sep 2022 Mortgage Lending and Servicing Institute
Carrie Johnson Phaneuf,
Cobb Martinez Woodward PLLC - Dallas, TX
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Claude E. Ducloux, Franklin Hopkins
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Session 3
—58 mins
1.00 | 1.00 ethics
Ethics and the Agency Lawyer: Conflicts, Fiduciary Duty, and Confidential Information (Oct 2022)
A brief refresher and update on these ethical areas, including a discussion of typical scenarios faced by agency professionals.
Originally presented: Sep 2022 Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar
Claude E. Ducloux,
Attorney at Law - Austin, TX
Franklin Hopkins,
Germer Beaman & Brown PLLC - Austin, TX
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Skyla R. Banks, Arielle S. Comer, Lillie Jackson
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Session 4
—40 mins
0.75 | 0.75 ethics
Ethical Obligations in Mitigating and Responding to a Data Breach (Nov 2022)
Over the past decade, legislatures in Colorado, California, Virginia, etc. and regulators in the European Union have promulgated various data protection laws and practices that have caused much confusion to both lawyers and non-lawyers on how to lawfully respond to a data breach. These laws have presented statutory requirements companies must abide by in order to respond to and remedy security breaches, and within these requirements, are ethical obligations counsel must uphold. This presentation will discuss the ethical obligations Texas counsel must abide by in order to respond to data breaches in accordance with the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Conduct.
Originally presented: Sep 2022 Mortgage Lending and Servicing Institute
Skyla R. Banks,
Amplitude, Inc. - Dallas, TX
Arielle S. Comer,
Ryan Law - Dallas, TX
Lillie Jackson,
Morgan Lewis & Bockius, LLP - Dallas, TX