CLEonline.com is pleased to present a special online ethics seminar that addresses ethical issues brought about by office disasters and deaths of attorneys. This seminar provides you with a practical framework for identifying risks and complying with ethical obligations that are imposed by displinary rules, authorities interpreting them and the law of legal malpractice.
This seminar features an audio presentation by the instructor/moderator for this seminar, Prof. David Hricik, in which he discusses the issues outlined below. This is a streaming audio presentation that you can access on demand at any time during the course of the seminar session. The audio presentation lasts for approximately 1.5 hours. This seminar is entitled:
Ethical Issues Associated with Office Disasters and Deaths of Attorneys
** (available at any time of the day and in time increments convenient to you during the above referenced dates) **
Subjects to be discussed during this CLEonline.com seminar include:
- Office Disasters
- Large Scale Disasters
- Identify the Risks
- Create Your Plan
- Who will be Responsible for Updating the Plan?
- Small Scale Disasters
- Death
- Solo Practitioners Must Ponder Death, and May have to Plan
- The Ethical Issues Caused by Death
- What to Do
The instructor/moderator for this CLEonline.com seminar will be:
Mr. David Hricik, who is an attorney and an assistant professor of law. After practicing as a litigator with the Houston law firms of Baker Botts, Slusser & Frost, and then Yetter & Warden for 14 years, David Hricik became an Assistant Professor of Law with Mercer University School of Law in Macon, Georgia. While in private practice, he focused on complex civil litigation, patent litigation, malpractice defense, and ethics consulting. He has written and spoken extensively on legal ethics, professionalism, and intellectual property. He is the 2002-03 Chair of the Ethics and Professional Responsibility Committee of the Intellectual Property Section of the American Bar Association, and was a member of the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct Committee of the State Bar of Texas from 1997-2002.
The seminar registration fee for this CLEonline.com seminar is only $38.
This seminar is accredited for 1.5 hours of participatory CLE credit (all in legal ethics) by the MCLE Committees of the State Bar of Texas and the State Bar of California. In addition, regular CLE credits for this seminar are also available in a number of other states. CLEonline.com is a State Bar of California approved MCLE provider pursuant to Sec. 9 of the California MCLE Rules and Regulations. (These are not self-study credits, but rather 'participatory' credits as you would receive for attending a traditional, live CLE seminar.)
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