Total Credits: 1.1 MCLE, 1.1 Ethics, 1.1 Elimination of Bias, 1.0 Kansas Credit, 1.0 Kansas Ethics
Originally presented at our Solo & Small Firm Conference, June 9-11, 2021
This session will discuss:
• What is implied bias?
• What is the impact on litigation? See rules and instructions.
• What are the necessary steps to counter implicit bias? Do you need expert testimony? This knowledge makes you a better person and a better lawyer
Speakers: Hon. Gary M. Oxenhandler, 13th Judicial Circuit - Retired, Columbia; Hon. Deborah Daniels, 13th Judicial Circuit – Retired, Columbia
Moderator: LaTonya J. Marshall, LaTonya J. Marshall, Attorney at Law, Sedalia
I Don't Have Any Unconscious Bias; at Least, Not That I Am Aware Of! (245.7 KB) | Available after Purchase |
MOLAP Information (215.2 KB) | Available after Purchase |
Important Information for Attorneys Seeking Kansas Credit (58.6 KB) | Available after Purchase |
Judge Deborah Daniels serves as a senior judge, after almost 12 years as an associate circuit judge for the 13th Judicial Circuit Court. She was the judge responsible for the probate division. From 1983 - 2023, she was an adjunct professor of law at University of Missouri-Columbia.
Before joining the bench, Judge Daniels served as chief counsel at the Missouri Attorney General's Office and assistant prosecuting attorney in Boone County.
Judge Daniels is ASTAR judge. She has made presentations to judges and lawyers for continuing education and has been a member of the Missouri Supreme Court Committee on Instructions and Rules-Criminal for many years.