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Stand Up CLE: How Not to be a Lawyer


Level: Advanced
Runtime: 66 minutes
Recorded Date: September 12, 2024
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Agenda

  • Pennsylvania Code of Professional Conduct 4.1
  • ABA Model Rule 4.1
  • Pennsylvania Code of Professional Conduct 8.4
  • ABA Model Rule 8.4
  • Pennsylvania Code of Professional Conduct 3.3
  • ABA Model Rule 3.3
  • Pennsylvania Code of Professional Conduct 3.4
  • ABA Model Rule 3.4
  • 18 Pennsylvania Consolidated Statute 4910
  • Pennsylvania Code of Professional Conduct 5.3
  • ABA Model Rule 5.3
  • ABA Model Rule 5.4
  • ABA Model Rule 5.1
  • Pennsylvania Code of Professional Conduct 1.18
  • ABA Model Rule 1.18 & Comment
  • ABA Model Rule 3.8

For NY - Difficulty Level: Experienced attorneys only (non-transitional)

Description

We all know that CLE programs are boring and a chore to watch. But we’re breaking the rules – a CLE program that’s intentionally funny and (gasp) entertaining, yet somehow still informative. Actor, writer, producer and recovering lawyer, Mark Wooster, presents a humorous take on what lawyers should not do in the service of their clients. Using clips from a highly-popular television show and recent feature film, Mark will illustrate the ethics rules that apply to lawyers who can’t seem to behave themselves like ethical human beings much less ethical lawyers. Reserve your seat today and we’ll waive the two-drink minimum! Rules covered include: Pennsylvania Code of Professional Conduct 3.3, 3.4, 4.1, 5.3 & 8.4; ABA Model Rules 1.18, 3.3, 3.4, 3.8, 4.1, 5.3, 5.4 & 8.4

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Panelists

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Mark A. Wooster

Actor, Writer and Producer, former Senior Vice President, Corporate Legal Affairs & Litigation
Universal Pictures

Mr. Wooster started his legal career at KattenMuchinRosenman LLP where he represented several television and motion picture studios and industry talent in litigation and transactional entertainment matters.  He then went in-house with Universal Pictures where he worked for over ten years,ultimately as Senior Vice President, Corporate Legal Affairs & Litigation,reporting to the General Counsel of Universal Pictures, where he was responsible for all litigation matters affecting Universal Pictures.  Today, Mr. Wooster enjoys pursuing the creative side of entertainment, including writing and production, with occasional forays into stand-up comedy and acting.  He graduated magna cum laude from Harvard Law School.



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