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Lawyer's Compass


CLE Hours: 6 including 6 General, 2 Ethics, 1 Professionalism, 0 Trial Practice

Categories:
Ethics |  Professionalism
Location:
State Bar of Georgia - Atlanta, Georgia

Dates


Description

 

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

 

  • PRESIDING:
  • John E. Moore, III, Shareholder, Dean, Mead, Minton & Moore, Vero Beach, FL

 

  • 8:00
  • In-person Registration

  • 8:30
  • Introduction
  • Sarah I. Coole, Chief Operating Officer, State Bar of Georgia, Atlanta, GA

  • 8:35
  • Modern Practice and the Demand for Trust

  • The Practice of Law Today and Tomorrow
    • Current State of the Legal Profession: The Three-Dimensional Crisis and Lack of Trust
    • The Future of Work: Technology and Markets are Causing Radical Changes to the Nature of Work

  • Trust Model of Legal Practice: Character and Competency (provides ethics specialty credit)
    • Trust and the Lawyer Advisory Relationship
    • How Do We Create Trust? Character and Competency
    • Values Are the Key to Building Trust

  • 10:05
  • Break

  • 10:20
  • Model Rules of Professional Conduct: Our Ethics (provides ethics specialty credit)
    • Status and History of the Model Rules of Professional Conduct
    • The Role of Values in Ethical Practice
    • MRPC Matrix and Underlying Values
    • The Broken Compass: The Rule Compliant, Unethical Lawyer

  • 11:50
    Lunch

  • 12:35
  • Generating Trust and Person Contentment

  • Becoming a Trust Generator (provides ethics specialty credit)
    • Trust Building Professional Competencies
    • Exceeding Expectations in the Client Relationship

  • Contentment Theory: Values, Congruence, Satisfaction and Calling
    • Values: Your Foundation
    • Congruence: Matching Who You Are to Where You Are
    • Satisfaction in Activity: Happiness, Fulfillment and Excellence
    • Calling: Where Activity Takes Place for Others

  • 2:05
  • Break

  • 2:20
  • Building the Lawyer's Compass and The Aspirational Lawyer (provides professionalism specialty credit)
    • Congruence Theory of the Lawyer's Compass
    • What Are Your Values? How Do You Spend Your Time?
    • The Lawyer's Compass Tool
    • Becoming The Aspirational Lawyer

  • 3:50
  • Adjourn

 

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John E. Moore's Profile

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John Moore is one of those people who you just enjoy spending time with. He is passionate about his life, his work and the help that he can provide to lawyers from all areas of practice. He is a high energy, funny, smart and talented teacher. John’s knowledge is practice-proven. He is a partner in the office of Dean, Mead, Minton & Moore in Vero Beach, Florida, where he maintains an active estate planning practice. He is also an actively licensed CPA.

Moore’s experience profile includes tenure with Arthur Andersen LLP, and service as an official of the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development and the Government National Mortgage Association, as well as time in private practice with a large law firm in Washington, D.C. and as managing partner of a small firm in Florida.

John’s enthusiasm for the law reaches well beyond his office door. He was the 2010 recipient of the Florida Bar President’s Pro Bono Service Award in the 19th Judicial District. He personally provided more than 1,500 hours of pro bono services, and oversaw about 1,000 hours on various projects.

Moore received his undergraduate degree from the University of Notre Dame and his law degree from the University of Virginia.


Location

State Bar of Georgia

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104 Marietta St. NW, 3rd Floor, Atlanta, Georgia 30303, United States
(404) 527-8700
www.gabar.org

Important Information

Please be advised that your credit will not be reported to the State Bar of Georgia CLE Regulation Department until after you have completed the steps necessary to earn credit for that program. 

Self reporting is required for all other jurisdictions.

The information presented is solely for educational purposes. The opinions expressed by the faculty in their materials and presentations are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the State Bar of Georgia, its officers, directors and/or employees. The faculty is not engaged in rendering legal or other professional advice and these presentations and publications are not a substitute for the advice of an attorney. All publications and presentations were created to serve the continuing legal education needs of practicing attorneys.

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