2021 Ethics & Civility in the Practice of Law
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Can you exercise politeness while yet being a fervent advocate?
Join our renowned panel as they address important, difficult, and thought-provoking problems of ethics and civility in the practice of law, review relevant Rules of Professional Conduct regulations, and explore suggestions for developing collegiality in the legal profession.
HIGHLIGHTS:
The value of a lawyer’s reputation
Changes in legal practice
Practicing in a world when civility is being eroded
Do the Professional Conduct Rules demand civility?
Civility in contacts with the courts
Lawyers’ ethics and politeness in a lawsuit and non-litigation practice
Incivility’s impact on public opinion and the profession
Advocating zealously in a courteous way
Strategies for establishing a civil and collegial practice
Hon. Duane Benton, United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, Kansas City; Keith A. Cutler, James W. Tippin & Associates, Kansas City; Alan D. Pratzel, Chief Disciplinary Counsel, Jefferson City; and Sara G. Rittman, Missouri Attorney General’s Office, Jefferson City served on the panel.
Moderators:
Alan D. Pratzel | MAR 24
18 MAY | Sara G. Rittman
William Benton, Jr.
1 Honorable United States Court of Appeals – 8th Circuit Related Seminars and Products
In 2004, Judge Benton was appointed to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. He previously served for 13 years on the Missouri Supreme Court (including two years as Chief Justice). He received honors from Northwestern University and Yale Law School (serving as Law Journal managing editor).
Mr. Keith Cutler
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Tippin & Associates, James W.
Keith Cutler is a trial attorney with the Kansas City law firm of James W. Tippin & Associates. He has over 30 years of experience in commercial, construction, general liability, and insurance defense litigation. He frequently gives CLEs on trial practice, ethics, and professionalism.
Pratzel, Alan
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Chief Disciplinary Counsel’s Office
In April 2007, the Missouri Supreme Court named Alan Pratzel as Chief Disciplinary Counsel. Mr. Pratzel manages the system in Missouri that receives, investigates, and litigates ethical complaints against lawyers. In 1985, he began working for the attorney discipline system as a Special Representative in the City of St. Louis. Prior to becoming Chief Disciplinary Counsel, Mr. Pratzel worked in private practice in St. Louis for 30 years, handling many forms of litigation. He also teaches Professional Responsibility as an adjunct professor at the University of Missouri School of Law in Columbia and the Washington University School of Law in St. Louis.
Rittman, Sara
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Sara Rittman is an Assistant Attorney General, unit head, and member of the Professional Responsibility Committee of the office. She worked in private practice, as Missouri’s first Legal Ethics Counsel, and at OCDC for 26 years, practicing legal ethics and attorney disciplinary law. She worked in the licensing section as an AAG from 1981 to 1993.
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