On April 9,
this highly rated “legal ethics and the brain” seminar
returns! Satisfy your ethics CLE credit
requirement with a course about which past attendees have
said:
“This seminar was excellent. It kept my
attention for three hours and I learned something!”
“Most helpful ethics CLE I’ve attended!”
“Very stimulating; new kinds of insights.”
We start the seminar with
Kevin Leahy – an
experienced trial lawyer and adjunct professor at the
University of Texas-Austin School of Law. Kevin will
discuss the latest discoveries about how the brain works
and, more specifically, how the brain’s automatic
programming and patterns impact how we wade through ethical
decision-making in legal practice.
Then Kevin will be joined
onstage by course chair and legal ethics lawyer
Eric Cooperstein, who
will moderate an engaging and informative panel discussion
with Kevin and two more experienced practitioners,
Adine Momoh and
Susan Rhode. Together,
they tackle in a very practical way the ethical dilemmas
that can trip up even the best-intentioned attorney.
Join us April 9!