Friday, June 4, 2010

Anytime/IL - Webcast - Professional Responsibility Roundtable: A Discussion of the New Lawyer Ethics Rules

EDITTED: ACCORDING TO THIS EVENT'S WEBLINK,  ACCESS TO THIS EVENT IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE.
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Professional Responsibility Roundtable: A Discussion of the New Lawyer Ethics Rules in Illinois (May 2010)

Presented by the Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission

This program is accredited for 2.0 hours of MCLE/PCLE credit in Illinois
by the MCLE Board and the Illinois Commission on Professionalism. 
  

TO REGISTER FOR THE RECORDED WEBCAST,
please click the following link: http://video.webexlivestream.com/events/webx001/34420/
After you click on the link, here are some additional instructions:

  1. Enter your name, address and email address (DO NOT use the same e-mail address as another registrant.)

  2. Enter the password (Your Attorney #): e.g., 111111 (PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU ENTER THE CORRECT #.) 
Program Agenda 

An Overview of the Education of the Illinois Bar and an Introduction of Justice Anne M. Burke
Joan Myers Eagle, Esq., ARDC Commissioner
Klein Dub & Holleb Ltd, Chicago

The Illinois Supreme Court's Perspective on the Adoption of the New Rules
Hon. Anne M. Burke Justice of the Illinois Supreme Court, First Judicial District

 Roundtable Panel Discussion
A Discussion of Hypotheticals Highlighting the New Illinois Rules of Professional Conduct
Moderator James J. Grogan, Esq. ARDC Deputy Administrator & Chief Counsel
Panelists
Robert A. Creamer, Esq. Legal Ethics Consultant, Evanston, Illinois
Warren Lupel, Esq. Lupel Weininger LLP, Chicago
Wendy J. Muchman, Esq. ARDC Director of Litigation/Director of Outreach (Chicago)
Anne E. Thar, Esq. Winston & Strawn, Chicago

Minimizing Disciplinary Trouble
Jerome Larkin, Esq., ARDC Administrator
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Certificate of Attendance for MCLE Credit

Upon completion of  the seminar, you will receive an e-mail instructing you to complete a seminar survey.  Once the survey has been e-mailed back and the ARDC has verified your participation, a Certificate of Attendance for MCLE credit in Illinois (2.0 hours) will be e-mailed to you for your records.  Under the MCLE rules, you must keep the Certificate for three years after the end of your two-year reporting period.  Do not submit it to the MCLE Board unless you are audited by the MCLE Board. 

To request a copy of the Certificate of Attendance, please e-mail seminars@iardc.org.

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