Now available on demand at WestLegalEd-center.com is the second of the Master Mediator Series, "The Ethics of Fictional Lawyers." The session provides one hour of continuing legal education Ethics credits in 32 U.S. jurisdictions.rnCPR Institute website columnist Robert A. Creo, a veteran Pittsburgh neutral, is in the midst of presenting a six-session Master Mediator series, with new sessions to be scheduled for fall.rnThe new training, which was webcast live on May 11, takes a break from pure ADR information by providing essential attorney ethics teaching. The course looks at how attorneys in fiction acted, and how the iconic portrayals intersect with real-world practice. The session takes popular portrayals of lawyers, and analyzes their actions in light of the ethics issues they raise under the ABA's Model Rules of Professional Conduct.rnIn these online seminars, Creo has been discussing ADR perspectives on mediating tied to his Master Mediator column, which he has written for the CPR Institute website for more than three years.
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