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Gain Strategies for Dealing With Ethical Dilemmas and Uncivil Behavior
Are you ready to dive into your new role as an attorney? Let this primer be your guide to staying on the right side of the ORPCs as you get started! In this online seminar specifically designed for newly admitted Oregon attorneys, our expert faculty provide you with essential guidelines for maintaining professionalism and ethical behavior in everyday practice. From the legal essentials of client communication to best practices for working with client trust accounts (CTAs), build your knowledge - register today!
- Review your ethical obligations under the Oregon Rules of Professional Conduct.
- Examine best practices for preventing legal malpractice.
- Explore the impact of incivility on legal practice.
- Discover best practices for promoting professionalism in high-stress scenarios.
Abbreviated Agenda
- Ethical Duties Under the Oregon Rules of Professional Conduct
- Oregon Malpractice Prevention Guide (Including Reporting Obligations)
- Civility and Professionalism Insights for Newly Admitted Oregon Attorneys
Credit Details
Credits Available
| Credit | Status | Total | Until |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oregon CLE |
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2 Total | 04-09-2028 |
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Agenda
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Ethical Duties Under the Oregon Rules of Professional Conduct
- Conflicts of Interest - Detect and Resolve Them With Confidence
- Technology Competence
- Privilege and Confidentiality in Oregon Legal Practice
- Truthfulness in Representation
- Client Communication: What You Need to Know
- Diligence: Why It Matters
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Oregon Malpractice Prevention Guide (Including Reporting Obligations)
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Civility and Professionalism Insights for Newly Admitted Oregon Attorneys
- Effects of Unprofessional Conduct on the Legal Profession
- The Intersection Between Technology and Legal Practice
- Demonstrating Professionalism and Civility in the Courtroom
- Attorney Fees, Client Trust Accounts, and Billable Hours
- Maintaining Civility and Professionalism in High-Pressure Situations
- An Introductory Guide to Pro Bono Training
Who Should Attend
This basic level online seminar is specifically designed for newly admitted Oregon attorneys. Paralegals may also benefit.
Speakers
Speaker bio
Amber Bevacqua-Lynott
of senior counsel and associate general counsel with Buchalter. She is primarily located in the firm's Portland and San Diego offices, but is licensed in Washington, Oregon, California and Florida. Ms. Bevacqua-Lynott is a member of the firm's Professional Responsibility and Litigation Practice groups, through which she provides guidance and legal representation to attorneys, licensed professionals and other business clients, including firms and in-house legal departments. Her practice centers on legal ethics, risk management and discipline defense. Ms. Bevacqua-Lynott acts as outside counsel to clients in a variety of industries, providing advice and counsel on all manner of ethics issues, including conflicts, confidentiality, malpractice, risk management and fee issues. In addition, she represents lawyers, students and other professionals in front of regulatory authorities and bar associations on licensing, admissions, reinstatement, reciprocity, character and fitness, consumer protection, unauthorized practice of law, and disciplinary matters. Ms. Bevacqua-Lynott earned her B.A. degree from University of Redlands and her J.D. degree from Pepperdine University School of Law.
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