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Rules in the Real World: A Look at Recent Election Litigation 2021

Product ID: CA3180R3
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

Produced by the Civil Rights & Liberties Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin in partnership with State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

When the going gets tougher

Tight deadlines. High-profile clients. Unrelenting press. History-making outcomes.

These circumstances are enough to frazzle any working professional. But what about when you’re an attorney who needs to be extra careful so as to not violate ethics rules?

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Member $89.00

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Credits

1 CLE, 1 EPR

Date and Time

Friday, June 18, 202112:00 PM - 1:00 PM CT

Add to Calendar 6/18/2021 12:00:00 PM 6/18/2021 1:00:00 PM America/Chicago Rules in the Real World: A Look at Recent Election Litigation 2021

Produced by the Civil Rights & Liberties Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin in partnership with State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

When the going gets tougher

Tight deadlines. High-profile clients. Unrelenting press. History-making outcomes.

These circumstances are enough to frazzle any working professional. But what about when you’re an attorney who needs to be extra careful so as to not violate ethics rules?

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Produced by the Civil Rights & Liberties Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin in partnership with State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

When the going gets tougher

Tight deadlines. High-profile clients. Unrelenting press. History-making outcomes.

These circumstances are enough to frazzle any working professional. But what about when you’re an attorney who needs to be extra careful so as to not violate ethics rules?

Read More ↓

Patrick Elliott is Senior Litigation Counsel for the Freedom from Religion Foundation (FFRF) in Madison. He joined FFRF as a staff attorney in 2010, and today, he’s responsible for overseeing First Amendment cases involving religion in schools, religious displays, and free speech violations. Patrick is admitted to practice in Wisconsin, Minnesota, the U.S. Supreme Court, and many federal district and circuit courts around the country.

Patrick is a past Chair of the Civil Rights & Liberties Section of the State Bar of Wisconsin, as well as a two-time graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He received an undergraduate degree in legal studies and political science in 2005 and a Juris Doctorate in 2009.

Stacie H. Rosenzweig is a shareholder at Halling & Cayo, S.C., in Milwaukee. Her practice emphasizes representation of regulated professionals, including lawyers and health care professionals, facing possible disciplinary action by licensing authorities, as well as ethics and compliance counseling. She is also well versed in Wisconsin and federal election and political law; employment law and litigation before administrative bodies and in court; insurance defense and coverage matters; legal malpractice defense; general civil litigation; and appellate practice.

Stacie graduated second in her class from Marquette University Law School. She received an English degree with middle and high school teacher certification from Beloit College.

  • Mitigate risks of ethics violations when working high-stakes cases
  • Maintain professionalism with dealing with demanding clients or difficult opposing counsel
  • Receive tips for handling press or publicity in high-profile cases
  • Review your pro hac vice responsibilities
  • Civil rights & liberties lawyers
  • Government lawyers
  • Civil litigators
  • Lawyers working for non-profits

Civil Rights & Liberties Section members can attend the May 26, 2021 live webcast for only $25.

The discounted tuition rate for Civil Rights & Liberties Section members applies ONLY to the May 26, 2021 live webcast – not webcast replays or CLE OnDemand. CRL Section members with Ultimate Passes, other CLE passes, or PINNACLE discounts are not eligible for this discount. The Section may discontinue this discount at any time.

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