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Overview
You're Just a Few Clicks (and One Course) Away From Fulfilling Your Georgia Professionalism Requirements...
With this course, completing your Georgia professionalism requirement is easier than you think! In this essential program, our esteemed faculty provides you with insights into the Lawyer's Creed and Aspirational Statement on Professionalism. Delve into common challenges to maintaining professionalism, examine the conflict between the duty to the client vs. the duty to opposing counsel, and enhance your practical understanding and critical thinking skills with hypotheticals. Earn professionalism credits while strengthening client trust - register today!
- Review the Lawyer's Creed and Aspirational Statement on Professionalism.
- Analyze the meaning of professionalism and civility.
- Explore your obligation to safeguard the image of the profession.
Abbreviated Agenda
- The Lawyer's Creed
- Aspirational Statement on Professionalism
- The Meaning of Professionalism and the Meaning of Civility
- Obstacles to Professionalism and How to Overcome Them
- Conflict Between the Duty to the Client vs. the Duty to Opposing Counsel
- Responsibility to Safeguard the Image of the Profession
- Pro Bono Service
- Case Studies and Hypotheticals
Credit Details
Credits Available
| Credit | Status | Total | Until |
|---|---|---|---|
| Georgia CLE |
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1 Total | 12-31-2025 |
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Agenda
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Legal Professionalism for Georgia Attorneys: Comply in Just One Hour!
- The Lawyer's Creed
- Aspirational Statement on Professionalism
- The Meaning of Professionalism and the Meaning of Civility
- Obstacles to Professionalism and How to Overcome Them
- Conflict Between the Duty to the Client vs. the Duty to Opposing Counsel
- Responsibility to Safeguard the Image of the Profession
- Pro Bono Service
- Case Studies and Hypotheticals
Who Should Attend
This program is designed for attorneys. Paralegals may also benefit.
Speakers
Speaker bio
Michael J. Gorby
is a founder and partner with Gorby Peters Law. He is a nationally recognized leader in complex corporate disputes, professional negligence cases, and liability issues that arise for property owners and managers, such as hotel chains, restaurants, shopping centers, apartment complexes, office buildings and other public venues. Since 1998, Mr. Gorby has served as the program chair for the Institute of Continuing Legal Education in Georgia (an affiliate of the University of Georgia), on the topic of premises liability. He is also the author of a popular legal treatise, Premises Liability in Georgia, which is published by Thomson Reuters/West, and which is now in its third edition. Mr. Gorby serves as an instructor/lecturer for Georgia Tech Procurement Assistance Center (GTPAC) in the area of procuring government contracts, and is also a registered mediator. He earned his B.A. degree from Georgia State University and his J.D. degree from the University of Georgia School of Law.
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