2025 Ethics Update: Navigating New Challenges, Part 1

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PROGRAM INFO

  • Presentation Date 2/11/2025
  • Class Time 12:00 PM CT
  • Duration 60 min.
  • Format Webcast
  • Program Code 146296-114823
  • Ethics Credits: 1.00 hr(s)

Price: $85.00


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DESCRIPTION

2025 Ethics Update: Navigating New Challenges, Part 1

This annual ethics program will provide you with a round-table discussion of practical ethical issues important to your practice. The program will provide you with an engaging discussion of ethics developments involving technology and law practice, conflicts of interest, and attoarney-client communications in a digital world where no one is truly unplugged. The panel will also discuss the ethics of withdrawing from a matter and firing a client and the ethics of developing new business.  This program will provide you with a wide-ranging discussion of practical ethics developments important to your practice.

 

Day 1:

  • Ethics and artificial intelligence
  • Ethics and withness prep
  • Emerging issues in conflicts of interest, part 1

 

Day 2:

  • Office sharing and imputed dq issues
  • Protection for data
  • Emerging issues in conflicts of interest, part 2

 

Speakers:

Thomas E. Spahn is a partner in the McLean, Virginia office of McGuireWoods, LLP, where he has a broad complex commercial, business and securities litigation practice. He also has a substantial practice advising businesses on properly creating and preserving the attorney-client privilege and work product protections.  For more than 20 years he has lectured extensively on legal ethics and professionalism and has written “The Attorney-Client Privilege and the Work Product Doctrine: A Practitioner’s Guide,” a 750 page treatise published by the Virginia Law Foundation.  Mr. Spahn has served as member of the ABA Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility and as a member of the Virginia State Bar's Legal Ethics Committee.  He received his B.A., magna cum laude, from Yale University and his J.D. from Yale Law School.

 

 

 

Disclaimer:  All views or opinions expressed by any presenter during the course of this CLE is that of the presenter alone and not an opinion of the Oklahoma Bar Association, the employers, or affiliates of the presenters unless specifically stated. Additionally, any materials, including the legal research, are the product of the individual contributor, not the Oklahoma Bar Association. The Oklahoma Bar Association makes no warranty, express or implied, relating to the accuracy or content of these materials.