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eSupplement to the 34th Annual Health Law Conference

Contains material from Jan 2022 to Oct 2022
eSupplement to the 34th Annual Health Law Conference
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Session 1: Conflicts of Interest: You Can’t Be Everyone’s Best Friend…or their Lawyer - Did you know that almost 10% of malpractice cases are caused by conflicts of interest.  Join us for “Conflicts of Interest:  You Can’t Be Everyone’s Best Friend, or Their Lawyer”. This will be a practical review of Conflicts rules and situations which can arise. Do you know the 4 situations when you are prohibited from dual representation?  How do you make a full disclosure that satisfies your duties before you seek of wavier? Join us and find out.

Session 2: Protecting the Pig in the Poke: Ethical Redaction of Medical Records – a Plaintiff's View - This presentation explores the scope of discovery pertaining to healthcare information relevant to a claim or defense and pragmatic approaches to protecting irrelevant, confidential healthcare information.

Session 3: Emergency Toolkit for Grievances and Sanctions Orders - No lawyer expects to be the recipient of a grievance or an order to pay sanctions. Consider this program as your emergency toolkit to help you not only survive but thrive while handling these situations both efficiently and effectively.

Session 4: Ted Lasso Ethics - Five lessons lawyers should learn from Ted Lasso.

Session 5: How Smart People Deal with Difficult People - In these polarizing times, we must rely on intelligence when interacting with difficult others. We'll discuss the science behind avoiding contempt, recognizing motive attribution asymmetry, and learning to coexist with disagreement so that we can behave ethically—even when we don't feel like it.

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Sessions

1. Conflicts of Interest: You Can’t Be Everyone’s Best Friend…or their Lawyer (Jan 2022)

Claude E. Ducloux

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Downloadable Materials
Slides (pdf) – 30 pgs

Session 1 —58 mins

Conflicts of Interest: You Can’t Be Everyone’s Best Friend…or their Lawyer (Jan 2022)

Did you know that almost 10% of malpractice cases are caused by conflicts of interest.  Join us for “Conflicts of Interest:  You Can’t Be Everyone’s Best Friend, or Their Lawyer”. This will be a practical review of Conflicts rules and situations which can arise. Do you know the 4 situations when you are prohibited from dual representation?  How do you make a full disclosure that satisfies your duties before you seek of wavier? Join us and find out.

Originally presented: Jan 2022 First Friday Ethics (January 2022)

Claude E. Ducloux, Attorney at Law - Austin, TX

2. Protecting the Pig in the Poke: Ethical Redaction of Medical Records – a Plaintiff's View (Oct 2022)

Paul N. Gold

0.50 0.50 0.00
Downloadable Materials
Paper (pdf) – 55 pgs
Slides (pdf) – 11 pgs

Session 2 —30 mins

Protecting the Pig in the Poke: Ethical Redaction of Medical Records – a Plaintiff's View (Oct 2022)

This presentation explores the scope of discovery pertaining to healthcare information relevant to a claim or defense and pragmatic approaches to protecting irrelevant, confidential healthcare information.

Originally presented: Aug 2022 The Car Crash Seminar

Paul N. Gold, Aversano & Gold - Houston, TX

3. Emergency Toolkit for Grievances and Sanctions Orders (Jul 2022)

Scott Rothenberg

0.50 0.50 0.00
Downloadable Materials
Paper (pdf) – 29 pgs
Slides (pdf) – 45 pgs

Session 3 —30 mins

Emergency Toolkit for Grievances and Sanctions Orders (Jul 2022)

No lawyer expects to be the recipient of a grievance or an order to pay sanctions. Consider this program as your emergency toolkit to help you not only survive but thrive while handling these situations both efficiently and effectively.

Originally presented: Jun 2022 Conference on State and Federal Appeals

Scott Rothenberg, Law Office of Scott Rothenberg - Bellaire, TX

4. Ted Lasso Ethics (Oct 2022)

Charlie Ginn

0.50 0.50 0.00
Downloadable Materials
Slides (pdf) – 6 pgs

Session 4 —27 mins

Ted Lasso Ethics (Oct 2022)

Five lessons lawyers should learn from Ted Lasso.

Originally presented: Aug 2022 The Car Crash Seminar

Charlie Ginn, McCraw Law Group - McKinney, TX

5. How Smart People Deal with Difficult People (Oct 2022)

DeDe Church

0.50 0.00 0.00
Downloadable Materials
Slides (pdf) – 15 pgs

Session 5 —23 mins

How Smart People Deal with Difficult People (Oct 2022)

In these polarizing times, we must rely on intelligence when interacting with difficult others. We'll discuss the science behind avoiding contempt, recognizing motive attribution asymmetry, and learning to coexist with disagreement so that we can behave ethically—even when we don't feel like it.

Originally presented: Sep 2022 Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar

DeDe Church, DeDe Church & Associates, LLC - Austin, TX