Fri, December 2, 2022
1:00 PM - 4:15 PM ET
The CLE Committee is proud to present the "Ethics Bowl XVI: 'Til Ethics Do Us Part" as an in-person presentation on Friday, December 2, 2022, from 1:00 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. The program will be held at the City County Building in the Main Assembly Room and has been approved for 3 hours of Dual CLE credit.
This entertaining and enlightening ethics seminar will provide practical insights that will help you identify risks and comply with your ethical obligations. Attendees will have the opportunity to test their knowledge of the ethics rules in an interactive "Family Feud” game show format where teams of local attorneys compete for the coveted "Ethics Bowl Trophy" (with the help of those who attend the seminar). In this timely ethics CLE, each team will tackle questions related to the issue of professional responsibility. The Ethics Bowl combines the excitement of a competitive tournament with a valuable educational experience for lawyers of all practice areas and experiences.
Husband & Wife Teams:
Carol Anne Long, U.T. College of Law & Jason Long, Lewis Thomason, P.C.
Avery Lovingfoss, Brock Shipe Klenk & Elijah Lovingfoss, Brock Shipe Klenk
Summer McMillian, Tennessee Supreme Court & Hon. Greg McMillian, Circuit Court, Division IV
Kacie McRee, Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP & Andrew Mcree, LMU, Duncan School of Law
Katie Ogle, Tennessee Valley Authority & Nate Ogle, Justice, Noel, Burks & Ogle
Joy Robinson, Attorney-at-Law & Richy Robinson, Richard H. Robinson, Attorney-at-Law
ETHICS PANEL
Judy Cornett, UT College of Law
Hon. Mary Beth Leibowitz, Retired Criminal Court Judge
Chancellor John Weaver, Knox County Chancery Court, Part 1
PROGRAM HOSTS
Hon. Kristi Davis, Tennessee Court of Appeals
Rachel Hurt, Arnett, Draper & Hagood, LLP
Hanson Tipton, Watson, Roach, Batson & Lauderback, P.L.C.
**Registrations made before 5:00 p.m. on the day before the program will pay the Regular Registration fee. Late registrations will be accepted from 5:01 p.m. the day before the program until two hours before the program. An additional fee of $5 will apply when paying during late registration. Call (865) 522-6522 with questions.
Tennessee Commission On Continuing Legal Education
Credit has been approved with the Tennessee Commission On Continuing Legal Education for 3.00 CLE Dual credits. KBA is an approved CLE provider with the Tennessee Commission on Continuing Legal Education and CME provider with the Tennessee Administrative Office of the Courts.
Reservations cancelled less than 48 hours before the program are subject to the penalty of the entire amount. However, you may transfer your registration to another individual.
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