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2022 Applied Professionalism
6 APC / 6 CLE / 6 E
By directive of the Indiana Supreme Court, all newly admitted attorneys must attend a six-hour Commission approved course on Applied Professionalism within their first three-year mandatory continuing legal educational cycle. This course meets this requirement for you.
TOPICS:
Welcome & Course Objectives
- F. Anthony Paganelli, Chair
Civility & Professionalism: What’s it Really All About?
- Hon. Melissa S. May
Conflicts of Interest
- Wandini D.F. Riggins
Understanding the Ethics of Business Development & Marketing
- F. Anthony Paganelli, Rebecca W. Geyer & Frederick W. Schultz
Vignettes of Legal Ethics
• Attorney Client Relationships, Attorney Fees
• Confidentiality, Client Communication
• Fiduciary Duties, Who is your Client?
• Relationships With 3rd Parties
• Case Management & Record Keeping
- James J. Bell & Seth T. Pruden
Trust Accounts & IOLTA
- Seth T. Pruden
A Call for Help: The Judges & Lawyers Assistance Program (JLAP)
- Ashley E. Hart
Malpractice Insurance Coverage Needs for Today's Legal Practice
- Eric. C. Redman
Hidden, But Obvious, Tips for Succeeding in Your Legal Career
- Joseph C. Pettygrove & Steven E. Runyan
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FACULTY:
F. Anthony Paganelli, Chair
Paganelli Law Group, Indianapolis
Hon. Melissa S. May
Indiana Court of Appeals, Indianapolis
James J. Bell
Paganelli Law Group, Indianapolis
Rebecca W. Geyer
Rebecca W. Geyer & Associates, PC, Indianapolis
Ashley E. Hart
United States District Court, Indianapolis
Joseph C. Pettygrove
Kroger Gardis & Regas, LLP, Indianapolis
Seth T. Pruden
Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission, Indianapolis
Eric C. Redman
Ritman & Associates, Inc., Noblesville
Wandini D.F. Riggins
Bose McKinney & Evans LLP, Indianapolis
Steven E. Runyan
Kroger Gardis & Regas, LLP, Indianapolis
Frederick W. Schultz
Greene & Schultz Trial Lawyers, Bloomington
ICLEF • Indiana Continuing Legal Education Forum, Indianapolis • Premier Indiana CLE
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