Attorney Ethics Through Popular Culture's Lens - A CU in Denver CLE

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When Tuesday, November 7, 2017
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Location 1225 17th Street, 1st Floor Meeting Room, Denver, CO 80202
For Public; Faculty; Students; Alumni; CLE Credit
Cost See course description

Every attorney has had occasion to watch lawyers portrayed in popular culture, now talk about what that means for our profession. Join Professor Deborah Cantrell, alumna Christine Garrison ('04), alumnus Matthew Morr ('04), alumna Sarah Wallace ('99) for a panel discussion about legal ethics and professionalism. Utilizing clips from popular culture, the panelists will provoke discussion about the ethical obligations of attorneys under the Colorado Rules of Professional Conduct and the ethical issues highlighted by the selected clips. Moreover, the panel will delve into ways public perception of lawyers and the legal system is expressed in public culture. Generously sponsored by Ballard Spahr LLP, this CU in Denver CLE is open to all. This program, which includes lunch, is free for all Colorado Law students, 2013-2017 graduates and Law Alumni Ambassadors, $10 for all other alumni, and $20 for other guests. Cost of attendance is payable at the door via cash, check, or charge. One Ethics CLE credit has been requested.

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Contact Marci Fulton
marci.fulton@colorado.edu
Website https://cuboulder.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2lxUQ9qJeb8Kkvj
Sponsored By Ballard Spahr LLP, Colorado Law
Speakers Professor Deborah Cantrell; Alumna Christine Garrison ('04), DCT Industrial; Alumnus Matthew Morr ('04), Ballard Spahr LLP; Alumna Sarah Wallace ('99), Ballard Spahr LLP
CLE Credits
General: 0
Ethics: 1