Multijurisdictional Practice, Part 2: Ethical Landmines to Avoid
Technical Questions?
512.475.6700
service@utcle.org
Includes: Audio Paper
- Total Credit Hours:
- 0.75 | 0.75 ethics
- Credit Info
- TX, CA
- TX MCLE credit expires: 7/31/2026
Preview Sessions
Michael H. Rubin
Session 1 —43 mins 0.75 | 0.75 ethics
Multijurisdictional Practice, Part 2: Ethical Landmines to Avoid (Jul 2025)
None of what we do is confined to one state. All of us have transactions, negotiations, and even litigation that either occur outside of Texas or that involve the laws of other states. And we often travel to other states to do business or are engaged in interstate phone calls and teleconferences. But that’s okay, right? And if we’re licensed to practice in one state, we can essentially do that kind of practice anywhere, right? Wait, are you sure that the answers to these questions are as clear cut as they seem? This fast-paced, multi-media presentation challenges your thinking, raises issues to ponder, and gives you something to smile about.
Originally presented: May 2025 Corporate Counsel Institute
Michael H. Rubin,
McGlinchey Stafford PLLC - Baton Rouge, LA