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Learn how to comply with MRPC. 1.1 and 1.6 while using Social Media for litigation or other purposes. Attendees will also learn what can happen when judges use social media to express their views or become connected to lawyers. This ethics program will consider the use - or misuse - by judges and lawyers.
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Ethics
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1.50 total credit hours including
Ethics
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12/31/2024
1.50 total credit hours including
Professional Ethics
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1.50 credit hours
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11/04/2023
1.50 total credit hours including
Legal Ethics
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12/31/2024
1.50 total credit hours including
Ethics
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1.50 credit hours
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12/31/2024
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Ethics
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10/31/2023
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Ethics
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12/31/2023
1.50 total credit hours including
Ethics
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1.50 credit hours
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11/04/2023
1.50 total credit hours including
Ethics
Status:
Approved
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
12/31/2024
1.50 total credit hours including
Legal Ethics/Professional Responsibility
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Applied for
1.50 credit hours
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11/05/2023
1.50 total credit hours including
Legal Ethics
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1.50 credit hours
Available until:
11/05/2023
1.50 total credit hours including
Ethics
Status:
Approved
1.50 credit hours
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09/30/2023
1.50 total credit hours including
Ethics or Professional Responsibility
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Approved
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
11/04/2023
1.50 total credit hours including
Ethics and Professionalism
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Applied for upon completion
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
11/05/2023
1.50 total credit hours including
Ethics/Professionalism
Status:
Available for credit
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
12/31/2024
1.80 total credit hours including
Ethics and Professionalism
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Reciprocity
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12/31/2024
1.50 total credit hours including
Ethics/Professionalism
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1.50 credit hours
Available until:
12/31/2024
1.50 total credit hours including
Ethics and Professionalism
Status:
Approved
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
12/31/2024
1.50 total credit hours including
Ethics
Status:
Approved
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
12/31/2024
1.50 total credit hours including
General
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1.50 credit hours
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11/04/2023
2.00 total credit hours including
Ethics
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Approved
2.00 credit hours
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11/04/2024
1.50 total credit hours including
Professionalism (General)
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Available for credit
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
11/04/2023
1.50 total credit hours including
Ethics or Professionalism
Status:
Approved
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
11/05/2023
1.50 total credit hours including
General
Status:
Available for credit
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
11/04/2023
1.50 total credit hours including
Ethics
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Applied for
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
11/05/2023
1.50 total credit hours including
Ethics
Status:
Approved
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
12/31/2024
1.50 total credit hours including
Ethics
Status:
Approved
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
11/04/2023
1.50 total credit hours including
Ethics
Status:
Approved
1.50 credit hours
Available until:
11/04/2025
1.80 total credit hours including
Ethics
Status:
Applied for
1.80 credit hours
Available until:
11/04/2023
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Want to learn how to comply with MRPC 1.1 and 1.6 while using social media for litigation? What can happen when judges use social media to express their views or become connected to lawyers? Moderated by Ronald J. Hedges, panelists will consider social media use – and misuse – by judges and attorneys. Attendees will:
• Appreciate how the duties of competence and confidentiality apply to social media.
• Understand the benefits and risks of social media use by judges, and,
• Recognize when social media connections with attorneys can lead to the recusal of judge.
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