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Ethical Abuses in Criminal Law Practice: Moves and Motions that Protect You and Your Client (Online Course) |
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| CET08HPYI |
| Hon. Pamila J. Brown, Brian T. Hermanson, Pauline A. Weaver |
| January 2008 |
| 90 minutes |
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| ABA Center for CLE, The Center for Professional Responsibility, General Practice, Solo and Small Firm Division |
| Criminal Law, Ethics & Professional Responsibility |
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| $119.00 (Regular) |
| $99.00 (ABA Member) ABA Members, Log in now to receive this discount! |
| $79.00 (The Center for Professional Responsibility) ABA Members, Log in now to receive this discount! |
| $79.00 (General Practice, Solo and Small Firm Division) ABA Members, Log in now to receive this discount! |
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Ethical abuses in the practice of criminal law are becoming more and more common. Abuses can occur during plea bargaining, when dealing with the media, with client confidentiality, during testimony, and in virtually every phase of a criminal trial. Your response needs to be more than a "knee jerk" reaction. Knowing which moves to make takes knowledge of the issues involved in these abuses prior to stepping into court. This course will help to increase your ability to address them successfully.
Our expert panel uses real world scenarios to demonstrate what ABA Model Rules apply and how the right moves and motions will get the protection for you and your client when these issues present themselves.
This online course includes downloadable course materials.
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During the checkout process, you'll be prompted to enter the name and e-mail address of the person who will be taking the online course ("course registrant"). An e-mail containing your personal link to access the course ("Course URL") will be sent to the e-mail address entered for the course registrant. Simply click on the link (or cut and paste it into your browser). If you are purchasing the course for someone else, please enter that person's name and e-mail address on the Course Registrants page during checkout. You can also write a note for the course registrant, which will be passed along in the e-mail.
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