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First Friday Ethics (November 2023)

Contains material from Sep 2023 to Oct 2023

First Friday Ethics (November 2023)
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Implicit Bias: What Your Brain is Up to When You’re Not Paying Attention video was short.

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First guy was like a comedian

Enjoyed the interaction between Implicit Bias presenters. Clear explanations and takeaways. Aspirational and hopeful Thank you!

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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)
The Unruly Client (Replay)
Ethical duties and practical advice for working with clients who don’t see eye to eye with you.   
Paul Wingo, Hamilton Wingo, LLP - Dallas, TX

(1.00 hr | 1.00 hr ethics)
Ethics in the Age of AI: Legal Practice Transformations (Replay)
Gain insight into the ethical dilemmas that arise when utilizing ChatGPT and similar generative AI technologies in the legal field. Hear a discussion addressing the potential pitfalls and evolving responsibilities of Texas partnership attorneys in this new era.
Robert R. Keatinge, Holland & Hart LLP - Denver, CO
Kayla Landeros, Baylor Law School and West, Webb, Allbritton & Gentry, PC - Waco, TX

(1.00 hr | 1.00 hr ethics)
Implicit Bias: What Your Brain is Up to When You’re Not Paying Attention (Replay)
Implicit bias refers to the attitudes or stereotypes that affect our thoughts, actions, and decisions in an unconscious manner. Because they occur without a person’s awareness or control, they can have a significant and potentially negative impact on the day-to-day lives of lawyers and judges.
Hon. Audrey Moorehead, Dallas County Criminal Court #3 - Dallas, TX
Jonathan E. Smaby, Texas Center for Legal Ethics - Austin, TX

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1. The Unruly Client (Oct 2023)

Paul Wingo

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The Unruly Client (Oct 2023)

Ethical duties and practical advice for working with clients who don’t see eye to eye with you.   

Originally presented: Aug 2023 The Car Crash Seminar

Paul Wingo, Hamilton Wingo, LLP - Dallas, TX

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2. Ethics in the Age of AI: Legal Practice Transformations (Sep 2023)

Robert R. Keatinge, Kayla Landeros

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Ethics in the Age of AI: Legal Practice Transformations (Sep 2023)

Gain insight into the ethical dilemmas that arise when utilizing ChatGPT and similar generative AI technologies in the legal field. Hear a discussion addressing the potential pitfalls and evolving responsibilities of Texas partnership attorneys in this new era.

Originally presented: Jul 2023 LLCs, LPs and Partnerships

Robert R. Keatinge, Holland & Hart LLP - Denver, CO
Kayla Landeros, Baylor Law School and West, Webb, Allbritton & Gentry, PC - Waco, TX

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3. Implicit Bias: What Your Brain is Up to When You’re Not Paying Attention (Oct 2023)

Hon. Audrey Moorehead, Jonathan E. Smaby

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Implicit Bias: What Your Brain is Up to When You’re Not Paying Attention (Oct 2023)

Implicit bias refers to the attitudes or stereotypes that affect our thoughts, actions, and decisions in an unconscious manner. Because they occur without a person’s awareness or control, they can have a significant and potentially negative impact on the day-to-day lives of lawyers and judges.

Originally presented: Sep 2023 Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar

Hon. Audrey Moorehead, Dallas County Criminal Court #3 - Dallas, TX
Jonathan E. Smaby, Texas Center for Legal Ethics - Austin, TX