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Ethics Café Series: ER 3.6 - Trial Publicity


Total Credits: 1 CLE, 1 Ethics

Average Rating:
   18
Bundle(s):
Ethics Cafe Series - Ethical Rules Bundle
Categories:
Ethics
Faculty:
Kimberly Sharr Tirrell |  Keith Swisher
Format:
Audio and Video
Original Program Date:
May 02, 2023


Description

A bimonthly ethics update.  This month faculty will discuss ER 3.6 - Trial Publicity

Faculty
Keith Swisher, Swisher PC
Kimberly Tirrell, Maricopa County Attorney's Office
 

Handouts

Faculty

Kimberly Sharr Tirrell Related Seminars and Products


Kimberly Tirrell is an Assistant Bureau Chief, Deputy County Attorney, with the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office. Ms. Tirrell handles prosecution for dangerous complex cases. She is the co-coordinator of the CGIC/NIBIN group within the County Attorney’s Office. In 2019 she was named both East Division Attorney of the Year and as Maricopa County-Prosecutor of the Year. Ms. Tirrell has been a member of the Arizona Women’s Lawyer Association since 2014. She was appointed to the Ethics Advisory Group-State Bar of Arizona in August of 2022. She is licensed to practice law in Arizona and Missouri.


Keith Swisher Related Seminars and Products

Swisher PC


Keith Swisher is Professor of Legal Ethics and Director of the Bachelor of Law and Master of Legal Studies Programs at the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law. Prof. Swisher teaches legal ethics and procedure, serves as ethics counsel and expert witness to lawyers, law firms, and judges, and represents indigent defendants in the Ninth Circuit. His scholarship is regularly published and cited in the areas of legal and judicial ethics and disqualification, and he previously founded and edited the first blogs on judicial ethics and lawyer disqualification. He is a former member of the ABA's Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility and the Editorial Board of ABA/BNA Lawyers' Manual on Professional Conduct. In 2011, he received the ABA's Rosner & Rosner Young Lawyer Professionalism Award, and in 2016, he received the AJC's Learned Hand Emerging Leadership Award.

Previously, Prof. Swisher clerked for the Ninth Circuit (Canby, J.) and practiced at Osborn Maledon in Phoenix.


Reviews

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Overall:      4.6

Total Reviews: 18

Comments

Matthew G

"The information provided was useful and was clear."

Matthew H

"Speakers were very knowledgeable and presented the topic well. Good explanation of the content with practical examples. Easy to understand."

Gary G

"Speakers were knowledgeable and prepared"

Mark D

"Very knowledgeable speakers and great examples"

Andrew T

"A nice program that was specific enough to allow coverage in one hour. Knowledgeable and personable faculty. Good materials. Wish I had remember there were tacos!"

Jane W

"These are important rules. The presenters did a good job explaining them. "

Frank W

"presented very practical tips on ER 3.6"

R John L

"Great information!"

Barton F

"The presenters presented everything as advertised. Plus, they were knowledgeable about other ethical rules tangentially related."

Victor G

"These are serious matters and some of the presentation seemed a little light-hearted, although helpful."