Deadline to
Register: January 17, 2018
Can you write a daring tell-all book about the inside story
of your workplace? Can you moonlight after work, or accept gifts from
constituents or clients? Are conflicts of interest only financial,
personal, or can they be something even broader? Do the Rules of
Professional Conduct constitute the sum total regarding what you need to worry
about? Conflicts of interest are a major issue in the public sector and
for attorneys. Learn how to identify what is a conflict of interest, how
the meaning of this ethical concern is changing, and what strategies
to take to avoid or eliminate
them.
*LUNCH WILL BE
INCLUDED
Lunch, registration and networking at
11:30.
Program begins at
12:00.
More
information on the Capitol CLE Series can be found here!
Presenter:
David Schultz is Hamline University
professor of political science and University of Minnesota Professor of Law. He
is the author of more than 30 books and 150 articles on various aspects of law,
politics, and public administration and policy. David is a thee-time Fulbright
scholar, a former city director of code enforcement, and
a frequent presenter of
CLEs on administrative
law and other topics.
CLE
Credits:
1.0 Ethics CLE credit approved | Event Code: 252095
Cost:
Administrative Law/Public Law Section
Member: $10.00
MSBA Member not in the
section: $15.00
Non-Member:
$25.00
Law
Student: Free
Join the Public Law
Section: $27.00 ($17 for Public Attorneys/Legal
Services) MSBA members who are not members of the Public Law Section
can join the section & attend this CLE for FREE. New memberships will
run through June 30, 2017. Click here to
add the section to your membership and then contact Shawn Carlson to register for this
meeting at no charge.
Remote
Participation:
Remote participation is NOT
available.
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Public
Law Section?
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see our cancellation
policy.
Questions?
Contact Shawn Carlson |
612-278-6305
If you need reasonable accommodations to participate in this event please
notify Shawn Carlson at 612-278-6305 or scarlson@mnbar.org. Please provide
notification at least 72 hours prior to the meeting to allow sufficient time to
make arrangements for accommodations at this
event.