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Annual Ethics & Professionalism Update

When:
October 25, 2024 @ 8:25 AM – 12:50 PM
2024-10-25T08:25:00-04:00
2024-10-25T12:50:00-04:00
Where:
Zoom

Registration opens soon for the Annual Ethics & Professionalism Update 2024—Digital Dilemmas: Ethical and Professionalism Considerations for Attorneys in a Tech-Driven World. Live Zoom webinar. Program Chairs:  Bill Curphey and Amanda Barton. Course number 8443 is approved for 5 CLE, 2 Ethics, 2 Professionalism, 1 Technology.

AGENDA & PRESENTERS

8:25 a.m. – 8:30 a.m.
Welcome
Program Chairs Bill Curphey and Amanda Barton

smiling man wearing blue shirt and jacket8:30 a.m. – 9:20 a.m.
Professionalism and Ethical Considerations for Attorneys
Scott Westheimer, Immediate Past President, The Florida Bar, and Partner, Syprett Meshad, P.A, Sarasota

 

 

smiling man with white hair wearing glassses9:20 a.m. – 10:10 a.m.
Ethical Perils of Communicating with Clients Using Text Messages
Peter A. Joy, Henry Hitchcock Professor of Law, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO. This presentation addresses three separate but related doctrines: the legal rule for attorney-client privilege, the work-product protection, and the ethical duty of client confidentiality. Lawyers, judges, and lay people often conflate or confuse these doctrines because there is some overlap among them. By the end of the session, participants will have a better understanding of these doctrines and the ethical perils of communicating with clients using text messages and other forms of communications that could be subject to waiver of attorney-client privilege under various circumstances.

smiling woman wearing black top and glasses10:20 a.m. – 11:10 a.m.
Ethical Trust Accounting – From Deposits to Disbursements
Debra J. Davis, Ethics Lawyer and CPA, Smith, Tozian, Daniel & Davis, P.A., Tampa, FL. This discussion of the ethical issues involved with lawyer trust accounts will provide practical tips to establish, manage and maintain a compliant trust account from deposits to disbursements.

 

smiling man wearing business attire and glasses11:10 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Professionalism and Ethical Issues When Practicing Virtually, Including in Transactions that Cross State Lines.
Tim Chinaris, Professor Emeritus of Law at Belmont University College of Law, Nashville and Of Counsel, Smith Tozian Daniel Davis, P.A., Tampa, FL. The virtual practice of law raises a host of ethical and professionalism issues such as whether a Florida attorney could face potential unlicensed practice of law or malpractice liability issues raised by a party in another state when the Florida lawyer handles a virtual transaction across state lines or when Florida authorized in-house counsel advise their employers in handling business transactions in other states.  Ethical issues get complicated by the growth of “lead generators” that advertise nationally and parcel cases out to their “partners” in other states as well as the use of litigation funding companies.  This discussion will provide a stronger understanding of some of the ethical issues inherent in multi-state virtual practice situations.

smiling man wearing business attire posing in front of a book case12:00 p.m. – 12:50 p.m.
AI & Ethics: 2 Years Later
Jonathan Grabb, The Florida Bar Ethics Counsel, Tallahassee, FL. This program will discuss how the use of technology, generative artificial intelligence has changed the practice of law nearly two years after the public release of OpenAI’s ChatGPT in November 2022. We’ll discuss both the positives (Florida Ethics Opinion 24-1, ethics guidance from other jurisdictions, and generative AI programs made for lawyers) and the negatives (hallucinations, deepfakes, and court sanctions). Generative AI is here to stay and this presentation is meant to give you a primer on what to watch whether you plan to use AI in your own practice or not.