Georgia Professionalism (Audio Only)
1h
Created on November 25, 2019
Beginner
Overview
At virtually every CLE you have attended since you were sworn in to practice law, you have heard the oft repeated phrase, "Ethics is what you must do and professionalism is what you should do." This is a great platitude. But what is "professionalism"? How do we know whether we are being "professional" or not? This CLE, taught by solo practitioner Ron Daniels, focuses on the history of professionalism, the history of professionalism in the Georgia Bar, and examples of situations where a lawyer is facing a choices involving professionalism.
Learning Objectives:
- Discuss the history of attorney professionalism
- Analyze the standards of professionalism that apply to the legal community
- Apply professionalism guidelines to a series of hypotheticals
Credits
Faculty
Ron Daniels
Attorney | Daniels Law LLC
Ron Daniels fiercely and proudly represent Georgians in cases involving credit card, student loan, and medical debt.
From an early age, he knew it was his mission to be of service to people. He was always involved in good works as he was growing up in Rhine, Georgia.
Ron Daniels received his law degree at the Walter F. George School of Law at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia, where he learned to be tenacious litigator.
His passion for helping others led him to start Daniels Law LLC. While running his own practice, he can focus on working for clients who need him the most. He works tirelessly for his clients, going above and beyond to make sure that they are taken care of.
Reviews
Recent Reviews
Great presenter
Very professional.
clear presentation
Good information on the difference between ethics and professionalism.
Very good nuts and bolts of the topic, with very concrete examples. Highly recommend
More Courses by Ron Daniels
Gain access to this course, and unlimited access to 2,000+ courses, with a Plus subscription.
Explore Lawline Subscriptions