Ethics

Ethics Homeshow: AI, Ethics Rules and More! The Song Remains the Same

Description:

Ethics guru, Brian Faughnan is back with TBA’s always entertaining, yearly ethics tradition. Riddle us this. What do Led Zeppelin, Bob Dylan, Matthew McConaughey, Artificial Intelligence and the Ethics Rules have in common? We'll give you a minute to think about that.

The answer: This live virtual seminar! When it comes to the evolution of legal practice and the ethics rules, The Times, They Are A-Changin’ yet The Song Remains the Same. Alright? Alright. Do you know what the Ethics Rules say about AI? What are some of the latest updates that you may not have seen or heard about in 2023? What can I expect in 2024? These are just a couple of the themes and topics we will explore whether you are at a firm, in-house or a solo practitioner.

Tune in on December 5 to learn more and fulfill your ethics requirement before December 31! 

Please bring your questions and participate in the STUMP BRIAN challenge to win a prize, after all it's the holidays. 

TBA Members: Don't forget you can use your 3 prepaid credits for free hours towards this course! Not a member? Join now and save.

 

 

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Course Pricing
  • Member: 155.00
  • Non-Member: 330.00 (Includes TBA Complete Membership)
If you are not a TBA Member, you can join now to receive CLE discount prices and three prepaid credits.

TBA members who are judges, lawmakers and law students can take TBA CLE onsite courses at no charge for the programming. There may be a separate charge if meals, special materials or other premium features are involved.
Course Information December 05, 2023
  • Schedule: 11:00 AM - 2:15 PM
Location: Live Virtual Event, TN
Highlights
  • Earn 3 Hours of Ethics Credit
  • Convenient CLE from your home or office
  • Viewable from your laptop or mobile device
  • Interactive Live Webcast!
Course Credits Dual Credits: 3.00
General Credits: 0.00
Total Credits: 3

This program will be filed for Tennessee CLE credit. Please contact TBA for Georgia, Mississippi and Alabama credit.