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Profile of Legal Malpractice Claims 2020-2023
This CLE will offer a behind the scenes look at the lifespan of a disciplinary complaint from the time the complaint is made until full resolution. It will generally walk attendees through the assessment of how complaints are screened, what type of complaints are most commonly made, and the accompanying ethical rules alleged to have been violated, the investigation phase, and the administrative complaint process from the perspective of both disciplinary counsel and defense counsel.
1.00 total credit hours including
Ethics/Professionalism
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Approved
1.00 credit hours
Available until:
12/19/2024
1.00 total credit hours including
Ethics
Status:
Available for credit
1.00 credit hours
Available until:
12/19/2024
1.00 total credit hours including
Professional Ethics
Status:
Available for credit
1.00 credit hours
Available until:
12/19/2024
1.00 total credit hours including
Legal Ethics
Status:
Approved
1.00 credit hours
Available until:
12/19/2024
1.00 total credit hours including
Ethics
Status:
Available for credit
1.00 credit hours
Available until:
12/19/2024
1.00 total credit hours including
Ethics
Status:
Applied for upon completion
1.00 credit hours
Available until:
12/31/2024
1.00 total credit hours including
Ethics
Status:
Approved
1.00 credit hours
Available until:
12/19/2024
1.00 total credit hours including
Legal Ethics/Professional Responsibility
Status:
Approved
1.00 credit hours
Available until:
12/19/2026
1.00 total credit hours including
Ethics or Professional Responsibility
Status:
Approved
1.00 credit hours
Available until:
12/19/2024
1.00 total credit hours including
Ethics and Professionalism
Status:
Approved
1.00 credit hours
Available until:
12/19/2024
1.00 total credit hours including
Ethics
Status:
Approved
1.00 credit hours
Available until:
12/19/2024
1.00 total credit hours including
Ethics/Professionalism
Status:
Available for credit
1.00 credit hours
Available until:
12/19/2024
1.20 total credit hours including
Ethics and Professionalism
Status:
Reciprocity
1.20 credit hours
Available until:
12/19/2024
1.00 total credit hours including
Ethics/Professionalism
Status:
Approved
1.00 credit hours
Available until:
12/19/2026
1.00 total credit hours including
Ethics and Professionalism
Status:
Approved
1.00 credit hours
Available until:
12/19/2024
1.00 total credit hours including
Ethics
Status:
Approved
1.00 credit hours
Available until:
12/19/2024
1.00 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Approved
1.00 credit hours
Available until:
12/19/2024
1.00 total credit hours including
Ethics
Status:
Applied for
1.00 credit hours
Available until:
12/19/2024
1.00 total credit hours including
Professionalism (General)
Status:
Available for credit
1.00 credit hours
Available until:
12/19/2024
1.00 total credit hours including
Ethics or Professionalism
Status:
Approved
1.00 credit hours
Available until:
12/19/2024
1.00 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Available for credit
1.00 credit hours
Available until:
12/19/2024
1.00 total credit hours including
Ethics
Status:
Applied for
1.00 credit hours
Available until:
12/19/2024
1.00 total credit hours including
Ethics
Status:
Applied for
1.00 credit hours
Available until:
12/19/2024
1.20 total credit hours including
Ethics and Professionalism Programming
Status:
Approved
1.20 credit hours
Available until:
12/19/2024
1.00 total credit hours including
Ethics
Status:
Approved
1.00 credit hours
Available until:
12/19/2026
1.20 total credit hours including
Ethics
Status:
Applied for
1.20 credit hours
Available until:
12/19/2024
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Panelists will also discuss best practices in terms of responding to disciplinary complaints and common mistakes made. Lastly, the panelists will discuss the aggravating and mitigating factors weighed in determining sanctions. The panelists who will peel back the curtain on the disciplinary process are Julia A. Sheridan, Bar Counsel, Board of Overseers of the Bar, in Maine, whose experience includes trial and appellate practice; Eva J. Dossier, Co- Managing Member, Stanley, Reuter, Ross Thornton & Alford LLC, who represents lawyers and law firms, including in relation to ethics and professional liability matters; Laura N. Gryb, Bar Counsel, who represents The Florida Bar in prosecuting ethical violations before the Florida Supreme Court. This panel discussion will be moderated by Melissa M. Lessell, Equity Partner, Deutsch Kerrigan LLP, who is a member of the Firm’s Commercial Litigation and Professional Liability Department, her practice focuses on the defense of professionals and directors and officers in litigation and disciplinary proceedings.
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Profile of Legal Malpractice Claims 2020-2023
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