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Candor, Courtesy & Confidences: Common Courtroom Conundrums


Total Credits: 3 CLE, 3 Ethics

Average Rating:
   11
Categories:
Ethics
Original Program Date:
Feb 11, 2022


Description

The panel, which includes Bar Counsel, Respondent’s counsel, and members of the judiciary, will discuss ethical issues relating to candor, courtesy, and confidences. The panel will explore relevant ethical rules, recent disciplinary cases, and share its observations regarding this timely subject.

Chair:
Reid Potter, Staff Bar Counsel, State Bar of Arizona

Faculty:
Honorable William O’Neil, Supreme Court of Arizona
Honorable Joshua Rogers, Maricopa County Superior Court
Nancy Greenlee, Attorney and Counselor at Law
Stacy Shuman, State Bar of Arizona

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Overall:      4.1

Total Reviews: 11

Comments

Emi K

"The first two hours were very informative, but the final hour felt less organized. I would have appreciated if Honorable O'Neil refreshed his memory about the outcomes of certain examples of disciplinary cases because the information he shared felt incomplete without knowing the actual outcomes of the disciplinary action. "

Susan L

"somewhat informative could be more specific"

John B

"presenters were clear and concise"

Stephen K

"The vicissitudes of client representation and the court cases involved does not comport with the paradigm espoused by the speakers. Criminal law is much different. Some good food for thought, but applicability to criminal law is hard to find here. "

Fernanda M

"everything was clear."

Rick A

"The panel was very informative and shared content that I felt was very applicable to me and my practice. The panel was knowledgeable, but also entertaining. "