Skip to main content
Self-Study Audio Download

Candor, Courtesy & Confidences: Common Courtroom Conundrums


Total Credits: 3 CLE, 3 Ethics

Average Rating:
   31
Categories:
Ethics |  Trial Practice
Original Program Date:
Mar 27, 2024


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:
Patricia A. Sallen, Ethics at Law PLLC

Faculty:
Honorable Margaret H Downie, Presiding Disciplinary Judge, Arizona Court of Appeals
Honorable Joshua Rogers, Maricopa County Superior Court
Stacy Shuman, State Bar of Arizona
Donald Wilson Jr., Broening Oberg Woods & Wilson PC

Handouts

Reviews

5
4
3
2
1

Overall:      4.7

Total Reviews: 31

Comments

Haidyn D

"Speakers were knowledgeable and engaging."

Anne B

"very clear explanation of rules and analysis thereof"

Jami W

"Very informative and interesting"

William B

" covered lots of topics and insights to how they "apply"."

Jackson H

"The panel did a great job incorporating their own experiences on and off the bench into the presentation. The use of past cases and then expanding upon them to make the point was great as well."

Cathey C

"articulate and knowledgable panelists"

Gary S

"Excellent presentations and panel interaction. Very informative."

Natalie C

"Informative, overall good content. "

Shirley M

"Covered considered ground in a reasonable amount of time AND had real life examples to put the ethical concepts into context."

Elizabeth G

"The real case studies and explanations were particularly informative."