CLE Snippet: The Ethics of Office Sharing
Total Credits: 0.25 CLE, 0.25 Ethics
- Average Rating:
- 7
- Categories:
- CLE Snippets OnDemand | Ethics
- Faculty:
- Ann B Ching
- Original Program Date:
- May 04, 2018
Description
Topics:
- Why Share an Office?
- Potential Ethical Pitfalls
- Practical Tips
- Resources
Handouts
EhicsofOfficeSharing.pdf (158 KB) | 7 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Faculty
Ann B Ching Related Seminars and Products
Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, Arizona State University
Ann Ching is a Clinical Professor of Law at Arizona State University Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law. Prior to this appointment, Professor Ching served as Ethics Counsel for the State Bar of Arizona (2016-2019) and Assistant Professor of Law at Pepperdine University (2013-2015). Professor Ching began her legal career in the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps (2001-2012), where she achieved the rank of Major and was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for her service in Iraq.
Outside of teaching, Professor Ching serves on the Arizona Supreme Court Ethics Advisory Committee, the State Bar of Arizona Ethics Advisory Group, and as a judge pro tempore for the East Valley Regional Veterans Court. Professor Ching frequently speaks and writes about ethics, legal writing, and appellate practice. Her book Contemporary Appellate Advocacy (Carolina Academic Press) will be published in 2025.
Professor Ching is a graduate of the University of Arizona (B.A.), the University of North Carolina (J.D.), the Judge Advocate General’s School of the Army (LL.M.), and Pepperdine University (M.B.A.).
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