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Leadership for Lawyers
Original Program Date :


 

  • Speakers, session times and credit hours are subject to change.
  • Ethics | Professionalism | Trial Practice

 

  • Presiding:
  • Ira Bedzow, Program Chair; Executive Director of the Emory Purpose Project, Emory University, Atlanta, GA

  • 2:00
  • Introduction
  • Julia D. Neighbors, ICLE Director, State Bar of Georgia, Atlanta, GA

  • 2:02
  • WELCOME AND PROGRAM OVERVIEW
  • Richard D. Freer, Dean Designate and Charles Howard Candler Professor of Law, Emory University School of Law, Atlanta, GA

  • 2:05
  • What Is Ethical Leadership & How Can Ethical Leaders Make Decisions? (provides ethics credit)
  • Ira Bedzow

  • 3:03
  • Break

  • 3:13
  • What Does a Personal Sense of Purpose Have to Do With Legal Professionalism? (provides professionalism credit)
  • Moderator: Ira Bedzow
  • Panelists:
  • Elizabeth L. Fite, Partner, Kutak Rock LLP, Atlanta, GA
  • Richard D. Freer
  • Michael D. Golden, Partner, Arnall Golden Gregory LLP, Atlanta, GA

  • 4:43
  • Adjourn

 

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Dr. Ira Bedzow, Emory University School of Law

Ira Bedzow, Ph.D. (Emory University) is the Executive Director of the Emory Purpose Project, one of the signature elements of Emory University’s Student Flourishing Initiative, whose mission is to unite diverse partners across the Emory community in providing opportunities for students to develop a muscle for reflection on purpose and meaning. Bedzow is also an Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine, a core faculty member of Emory’s Center for Ethics, a senior fellow in the Center for the Study of Law and Religion, and the unit head of the International Chair in Bioethics at Emory University.

 

His interests relate to understanding the ethical implications of biotechnology and healthcare policy as well as how organizations can create an ethical culture through values-driven leadership. When it comes to ethical leadership, he tries to show that making a values-driven decision and implementing it effectively consist of different skills and face different challenges. Understanding the difference between asking “what to do” and “how can I act on my values successfully” is key to leadership and organizational success.

Bedzow is also Senior Scholar of the Aspen Center for Social Values, co-director of the Ferencz Institute for Ethics, Human Rights and the Holocaust, and a regular contributor in Forbes. He is also an Orthodox rabbi (yoreh yoreh, yadin yadin)

 

Dean Richard Freer, Emory University School of Law
Ms. Elizabeth Louise Fite, Kutak Rock LLP
Mr. Michael David Golden, Arnall Golden Gregory LLP

Michael Golden is a partner and co-chair of Arnall Golden Gregory LLP's Corporate & Finance and Closely Held & Family Businesses practices. He is also a member of the firm's Mergers & Acquisitions and Real Estate practices, as well as the Industrial & Warehouse/Distribution, Logistics & Transportation, and Entertainment & Sports industry teams.

Michael’s practice focuses on counseling clients, both publicly held and privately owned, in growing their businesses through mergers and acquisitions, strategic partnerships and joint ventures, and creative financing arrangements (including both equity and debt). Michael also represents companies in their employee matters, such as negotiating executive employment agreements and non-competition agreements.

Michael’s clients cover a variety of industries, including business services, manufacturing and distribution, logistics and transportation, healthcare, and real estate.

Prior to joining AGG, Michael was a law clerk for Judge Ernest Tidwell, United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.


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