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Ethics Audits & Risk Management


MCLE Credits: 1.00 including 1.00 MCLE, 1.00 Ethics

Average Rating:
   68
Categories:
Ethics |  Law Practice Management & Technology |  Litigation |  Professionalism |  Tort and Insurance
Speakers:
Patricia A. Peterson |  Susan Fortney
Duration:
1 Hour 07 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Product Type:
On Demand
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Access for 30 day(s) after purchase.


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Patricia A. Peterson's Profile

Patricia A. Peterson Related Seminars and Products

Texas Lawyers Insurance Exchange


Patricia joined TLIE’s claims department in 2013.  Prior to becoming a claims attorney for TLIE, she was an in-house litigation attorney for a national title insurance company.  She began her legal career in private practice before transitioning to in-house counsel positions for insurance companies. 

Patricia works diligently with TLIE’s insureds and defense counsel to provide the unsurpassed customer service for which TLIE is known. She is conscientious and mindful of the impact a claim may have professionally and personally on an insured.  She works meticulously to achieve a satisfactory and expedient resolution of the claims that she manages.

Patricia is an honors graduate of the University of Texas School of Law.  While in law school, she had the distinct privilege of serving as an intern for the Texas Supreme Court as well as the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. 


Susan Fortney's Profile

Susan Fortney Related Seminars and Products

Texas A&M University School of Law


Before joining the Texas A&M faculty, Professor Fortney served as the Howard Lichtenstein Distinguished Professor of Legal Ethics and Director of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics at the Maurice Deane School of Law at Hofstra University from 2011-2015. Previously, she taught at Texas Tech School of Law. When she left Texas Tech, she was the Interim Dean and a Paul Whitfield Horn Distinguished University Professor.


Prior to joining Texas Tech, Fortney practiced law in both the public and private sectors. Upon graduation from law school, she first served as briefing attorney for Chief Justice Carlos Cadena of the Fourth Court of Appeals of Texas. She continued her public service as an attorney with the Division of Corporation Finance and the Division of Enforcement at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Fortney later entered private practice, first handling securities and corporate matters and later focusing on legal malpractice cases. 

 

Since entering law teaching, Fortney has taught 19 different classes. Currently, her teaching and scholarship focus on legal ethics and malpractice issues. Fortney’s has conducted a number of empirical studies related to law firm ethics, governance and culture. Most recently, she completed a study on the new regulatory regime for incorporated firms in Australia. She is currently assisting bar groups and regulators in the U.S. and Canada interested in implementing proactive regulatory measures that focus on risk management and
practice assistance.


In 2015 she published the second edition of LEGAL MALPRACTICE LAW: PROBLEMS AND PREVENTION (co-written). This is the first textbook focusing on legal malpractice.


Fortney received recognition for her work as a teacher, scholar, and public servant. In 2006 she received the Chancellor’s Distinguished Teaching Award, the highest teaching award at Texas Tech University. She has received Distinguished Researcher Awards and the Texas Tech President’s Academic Achievement Award. Texas Lawyer newspaper selected her as one of the 30 Extraordinary Women in Texas Law. In 2010, the Texas Bar Foundation selected her as the recipient of the Lola Wright Foundation Award in recognition of outstanding public service in advancing and enhancing legal ethics. At Hofstra she was selected as a John Gregory Research Fellow.

 

In 2015 she represented Hofstra University as a visiting scholar at Harris Manchester College at Oxford University. Fortney has been elected as a member of the American Law Institute, the American Bar Foundation and the Texas Bar Foundation. She also is one of the seven members of the National Conference of Bar Examiners Committee that drafts the Multi-state Professional Responsibility Examination. She is a contributing editor for JOTWELL and serves as a member of the Board of Editors for the ABA JOURNAL OF THE  PROFESSIONAL LAWYER and the PROFESSIONAL LAWYER. She is also a co-editor of the NEW YORK LEGAL ETHICS REPORTER.


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Overall:      4.1

Total Reviews: 68

Comments

Paul P - Celina, Texas

"I wish the talk had been more focused on issues involving small firms "

Julie L - Addison, Texas

"Excellent presentation. Both speakers very knowledgeable. "

Lewis L - Dallas, Texas

"good information"

Alex M - Dallas, Texas

"informative"

Kimberly R - Dallas, Texas

"interesting info"

Bradley J

"Volume was inconsistent during the recording."

Sheli B - Dallas, Texas

"Much of the material was too basic."

Lawrence L - Dallas, Texas

"Timely information."

Louis F - Dallas, Texas

"enlightening"