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Forrest Gump, Apollo 13, & Tombstone: Ethics for Lawyers Inspired by 3 Hit Movies

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Overview

Gripping clips from three popular Hollywood blockbusters provide a unique way of looking at several often overlooked rules in the Model Rules of Professional Conduct.  The serious points that speaker Billy Newman makes about our ethical obligations will certainly be easier to remember when you see how he illustrates these points with entertaining clips from Forrest Gump, Apollo 13, and Tombstone!  

It is remarkable how characters like Forrest Gump, Wyatt Earp, and astronaut Jim Lovell provide memorable metaphors for Rule 1.3, Rule 2.1, and many other rules within the Model Rules of Professional Conduct!

Don't miss this unique CLE experience (which uses entirely different movie clips from our popular Lawyers at the Movies course!).

Speakers

  • William R Newman of The University of Southern Mississippi
  • Agenda for Monday, the 13th of June 2016

    1:00pm Central Time - Webcast Begins 

    (Please be sure to register and tune into the website at least 10 minutes before start time)

    Agenda is Approximate and Tentative

    1:00pm -  1:30pm - Apollo 13:  The perfect metaphor for the ethical duty of zealous advocacy

    1:30pm - 2:00pm - Forrest Gump:  Forrest gives us his "best good" explanation of an ethical lawyer-client relationship

    2:00pm - 2:05pm - Break

    2:05pm - 3:00pm -  Tombstone CLE:   Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday present a thought-provoking look at the role of the lawyer as advocate for his/her client  

    3:00pm - 3:10pm - Break

    3:10pm - 4:15pm - The lawyer's ethical duty of diligence and our duties to non-clients under the Model Rules of Professional Conduct

    Due to technical requirements, customers must attend a live webcast in its entirety to receive credit for attendance. No partial credit can be accommodated.