Specialty Areas: Legal Ethics
Practice Areas: Ethics, Professional Conduct, Professionalism
Original Production Date: 01/23/2020
Run Time: 1:00:07
HI Course Exp: 12/31/2021
How does Beethoven’s classic Fifth Symphony relate to legal ethics? Much like Beethoven’s Fifth, legal ethics can be broken down into three major themes. At its essence, ethics is not complex - don’t lie, don’t cheat and don’t steal.
In this CLE course, the honorable Earl H. Maas, III, provides a thought provoking discussion on the types and sources of ethics and how they apply to attorneys, a changing & diverse society and the legal profession. Judge Maas will mainly discuss the origins & evolving nature of legal ethics, the three types of ethics, ethics vs. laws and common ethical pitfalls. The following subjects are also covered: ethics resources, applied ethics, normative ethics, meta-ethics, the Rules of Professional Conduct, your ethical duties when there is tension between inconsistent federal laws and state laws, stumbling into a lawyer-client relationship, ethics advice & cocktail parties and your ethical duty to accept a case.
Earl H. Maas III is a judge for the Superior Court of San Diego County in California. He was appointed by former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in April 2005 to succeed Bernard E. Revak.
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