22nd Annual Symposium on Legal Malpractice & Ethics

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100 Dolorosa Street,San Antonio TX 78205

27 January, 2023

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With distinguished speakers from the trenches and academia, the 22nd Annual Symposium on Legal Malpractice & Ethics features topics that will keep practitioners informed on professional responsibility issues relevant in practicing law today. Registered participants will receive 5.5 CLE credit hours including 5.5 hours in ethics. - Attorneys: $100 Early Registration (December - January 26, 2023) - Attorneys: $165 Same Day Registration (January 27, 2023) - Government Employees and Non-Attorneys: $70 - St. Mary's University School of Law Faculty and Staff: FREE - St. Mary's University School of Law Students: FREE Registration includes breakfast, lunch, and drinks. Agenda subject to change. Featured Speakers: Michael Ariens Professor of Law, St. Mary's University School of Law The Lawyer’s Conscience: A History of American Lawyer Ethics David Caudill Professor of Law, Villanova University School of Law Law and its Limits: Ethical Issues in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein or, the Modern Prometheus Michael Hoeflich Professor of Law, University of Kansas School of Law To Write or Not To Write: The Ethics of Judicial Writings and Publishing Jan Jacobowitz Founder & Owner of Legal Ethics Consulting, LLC (dba Legal Ethics Advisor) Unauthorized Practice or Untenable Prohibitions: Refining and Redefining UPL Peter Jarvis Of Counsel, Holland & Knight LLP Unauthorized Practice or Untenable Prohibitions: Refining and Redefining UPL Nathan Moelker Law Clerk, Supreme Court of Alabama Conduct Relating to the Practice of Law: ABA Model Rule 8.4(g) and its History in the Light of the Constitution Judge Gerald Reamey Professor of Law, St. Mary's University School of Law; Municipal Judge for the City of Shavano Park The Lawyer as Dream Enabler Russell Stetler Former National Mitigation Coordinator for the federal death penalty projects; current expert consultant on the investigation and presentation of mitigation evidence in death penalty cases Mitigation Reports in Capital Cases: Legal and Ethical Issues Michele Struffolino Nova Southeastern University Shepard Broad College of Law Can They Handle the Truth? Teaching Law Students Ethics during a Time of a Societal and Generational Divide W. Bradley Wendel Edwin H. Woodruff Professor of Law, Cornell Law School Mitigation Reports in Capital Cases: Legal and Ethical Issues ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ For more information, please visit https://commons.stmarytx.edu/legalmalethicssymposium/ Questions?  Please contact St. Mary's Journal on Legal Malpractice and Ethics at [email protected] or 936-827-4400. Parking:  Available for the special rate of $5 at the South Flores Street Parking Garage at 211 South Flores Street (first come, first serve).

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