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2023 Tik Tok, Twitter, tech, and ethics


Total Credits: 1.0 Self Study

Practice Area:
General Practice
Format:
Audio and Video


Description

Note: This material qualifies for self-study credit only. Pursuant to Regulation 15.04.5, a lawyer may receive up to six hours of self-study credit in a reporting year. Self-study programs do not qualify for ethics, elimination of bias or Kansas credit.

Recording available after original program date, 6/6/2023.

Tik Tok might be the the biggest tech-related issue in attorney ethics these days, but it’s certainly not the only one. Join the CLE performer, Stuart Teicher, Esq. As he explains the latest and not-so-greatest issues in legal ethics and technology. 
•    Could lawyers accept crypto as a fee? Rule 1.15
•    The danger of cloud storage companies taking your files. Rule 1.6
•    The concern about using Twitter as a tool of the practice. Rule 3.6

Speaker: Stuart Teicher, The CLE Performer 

 

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The CLE Performer


Stuart I. Teicher, Esq. is a professional legal educator who focuses on ethics law and writing instruction. A practicing attorney for over two decades, Stuart’s career is now dedicated to helping fellow attorneys survive the practice of law and thrive in the profession. Mr. Teicher teaches seminars, provides in-house training to law firms and legal departments, provides CLE instruction at law firm client events, and also gives keynote speeches at conventions and association meetings.

Stuart helps attorneys get better at what they do (and enjoy the process) through his entertaining and educational CLE Performances. He speaks, teaches, and writes—Thomson Reuters published his book entitled, Navigating the Legal Ethics of Social Media and Technology.

Mr. Teicher is a Supreme Court appointee to the New Jersey District Ethics Committee where he investigates and prosecutes grievances filed against attorneys. Mr. Teicher is an adjunct professor of law at Georgetown Law where he teaches Professional Responsibility, and he is an adjunct professor at Rutgers University in New Brunswick where he teaches undergraduate writing courses.


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