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Addressing the Challenges of Unethical Conduct in Arbitration by Advocates, Parties, Witnesses and Arbitrators
Credit(s):
1 CLE; all of which may be applied towards Ethics
1 International Litigation & Arbitration
Course Number:
8395
Original Program Date:
February 19, 2024
Duration:
57 minutes
Access:
Available for 90 days after Registration (08/07/2025)
A discussion of lawyer’s unethical arbitration conduct addressed in polls, literature, case law, Florida Bar Rules, other ethical rules, and experiential observations of the panel. Specific ethical discussions will include: 1) lawyer’s responsibilities as an officer of the court; 2) lawyer’s responsibility to perceive and protect the image of the profession; 3) lawyer’s responsibility to the public and 4) lawyer’s duty to be informed about Arbitration and to counsel clients accordingly. Additionally, we will discuss what arbitrators and/or the courts and/or the Florida Bar can do in response to unethical behavior? How does confidentiality and forum rules in administered cases impact this discussion? What can you do if you find that you do not have an independent, neutral or impartial arbitrator? This webinar will improve the attorney’s understanding of the ethical responsibility and requirements in arbitration for all practice areas that utilize arbitration.
Presenters: Patricia Thompson Chris Shulman Lori Adelson Chardean Mavis Hill
1 CLE, All of which may be applied towards Ethics
1 Civil Trial
1 International Law
1 International Litigation & Arbitration
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