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Practicing With Professionalism Pre
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AGENDA 8:30: 9:00: 10:00: 10:15: 11
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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION JOHN S. GL
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COLORADO SUPREME COURT OFFICE OF AT
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A Note Regarding Hearing Board Deci
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.Reproduced by permission of the Co
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2005 Access to Justice 27 Sally Mar
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Rule Change 2004(20) COLORADO RULES
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Rule Change 2004(20) COLORADO RULES
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FORM 8 - APPLICATION FORCLE CREDIT
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A. Information Regarding Assigning
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METROPOLITAN CONCILIATIONPANEL TROU
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DISRESPECT IN THE COURT: A JUDGE'S
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or pad of paper on the table or lec
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telephones. However, rather than te
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do, with the great public questions
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50 Things I Wish IWauld Have Learne
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20. Never turn in the first, second
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41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49.
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FORMING THE ATTORNEY CLIENT-RELATIO
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I. Forming the Attorney-Client Rela
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trust, the clients could avoid payi
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a. Those with whom you have a perso
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3. An attorney must explain the lim
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DURING.THE ATTORNEY-CLIENT RELATION
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II. During the Attorney-Client Rela
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2. The attorney-client· privilege
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RPC 1.4(a) and (b).) (suspension, s
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for or appear for trial and the cou
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o. People v. Holmes, 951 P.2d 477 (
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obtain the return of an automobile
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prepare corporate minutes authorizi
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asked the client to sign a reaffinn
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VIII. Professionalism in the Practi
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warned to communicate through attor
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association and continued to do so
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A Lawyer's~Principl~s"-of Professio
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DBA PRINCIPLES OF PROFESSIONALISM \
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Professionalism byJerome J. Shestae
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The Scrivener: Modern Legal Writing
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)The Top Ten Insights that Court St