Distance communication is here to stay, and supervising lawyers in a a post-COVID world is going to be unique. In this program the “CLE Performer” Stuart Teicher, Esq., explores the challenges facing lawyers in a remote environment (Rule 5.1); staying aware of the dangers of using remote technologies (Rule 1.6 & Privilege Issues); and a bit about new technological issues (Rule 1.1)
Hour one:
The Three C’s: Competence, Communication, and COVID — Distance communication is here to stay for a while...and that brings new issues with both competence and communication. In this hour we’ll talk about tech, Rule 1.1, Rule 1.4 and a bit con confidentiality as well.
Hour two:
Turn and Face the Strange Changes — Whether it’s the challenges of remote supervision, or the new paradigms about lawyer liability being foisted onto the practice, there are changes ahead for lawyers. In this hour we’ll talk about Rules 5.1, 5.3, 2.1, and more.
Hour three:
Lawyers want to make their voice heard. But what are the ethical implications of doing so? Learn about Rule 8.4 and key sections fo the Preamble to the code.
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This program will be filed for Tennessee CLE credit. Please contact TBA for Georgia, Mississippi and Alabama credit.