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There Is No Bias In Bankruptcy, Said Nobody Ever

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There Is No Bias In Bankruptcy, Said Nobody Ever
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I liked it when Judge Isgur asked a question. Maybe include a Judge/Trustee as a speaker with this type of presentation.

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Who? Me? Biased? The Science of The Mind, and Improving Interpersonal Skills. So much of the practice of law involves decision-making, and convincing others to make better decisions based upon fact rather than emotion. This course is intended to guide the attendees to appreciate how they involuntarily make decisions, and guide them to recognize and prevent bias, and to know how to effectively communicate with persons whose bias affects others.

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  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 1.00 | 1.00 ethics
  • Credit Info
  • TX, CA
  • Specialization: Bankruptcy Law | Consumer Law
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 9/30/2024

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1. There Is No Bias In Bankruptcy, Said Nobody Ever (Aug 2022)

Hon. Audrey Moorehead

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1.00 | 1.00 ethics
There Is No Bias In Bankruptcy, Said Nobody Ever (Aug 2022)

Who? Me? Biased? The Science of The Mind, and Improving Interpersonal Skills. So much of the practice of law involves decision-making, and convincing others to make better decisions based upon fact rather than emotion. This course is intended to guide the attendees to appreciate how they involuntarily make decisions, and guide them to recognize and prevent bias, and to know how to effectively communicate with persons whose bias affects others.

Originally presented: Jul 2022 Conference on Consumer Bankruptcy Practice

Hon. Audrey Moorehead, Dallas County Criminal Court #3 - Dallas, TX