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Legal Ethics 2024

Product ID: CA3682R10
Presented By: State Bar of Wisconsin PINNACLE

Co-produced with the State Bar of Wisconsin Professional Ethics Committee

Lawyer responsibly

Ever wished you had your very own pocket-sized Tim Pierce or Sarah Peterson at your office? When you encountered a murky moral practice conundrum, you could put these trusted State Bar of Wisconsin ethics counsels on your shoulder, and they’d tell you right from wrong. While we might not have pocket-sized counsels, we do have the life-sized ones and a few of their friends to give you stellar guidance on real-life ethical dilemmas.

Legal Ethics 2024 explores and explains your ethical responsibilities in a variety of everyday legal situations. It’s your chance to ask questions about your ethical duties and to review the implications of your actions when using recording systems, prepping witnesses, screening prospective clients, and more.

What’s your AI IQ?

As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more integral to practicing law, it’s essential that you know how to use it responsibly. But the AI landscape is constantly evolving, making it difficult to keep track of best practices for using AI ethically. Explore how your duty of competence intertwines with the use of AI and learn next steps for incorporating AI into your everyday practice.

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Pricing

Member $259.00

Non-Member $309.00

Credits

3 CLE, 3 EPR

Date and Time

Monday, December 02, 20248:30 AM - 11:15 AM CT

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Co-produced with the State Bar of Wisconsin Professional Ethics Committee

Lawyer responsibly

Ever wished you had your very own pocket-sized Tim Pierce or Sarah Peterson at your office? When you encountered a murky moral practice conundrum, you could put these trusted State Bar of Wisconsin ethics counsels on your shoulder, and they’d tell you right from wrong. While we might not have pocket-sized counsels, we do have the life-sized ones and a few of their friends to give you stellar guidance on real-life ethical dilemmas.

Legal Ethics 2024 explores and explains your ethical responsibilities in a variety of everyday legal situations. It’s your chance to ask questions about your ethical duties and to review the implications of your actions when using recording systems, prepping witnesses, screening prospective clients, and more.

What’s your AI IQ?

As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more integral to practicing law, it’s essential that you know how to use it responsibly. But the AI landscape is constantly evolving, making it difficult to keep track of best practices for using AI ethically. Explore how your duty of competence intertwines with the use of AI and learn next steps for incorporating AI into your everyday practice.

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Co-produced with the State Bar of Wisconsin Professional Ethics Committee

Lawyer responsibly

Ever wished you had your very own pocket-sized Tim Pierce or Sarah Peterson at your office? When you encountered a murky moral practice conundrum, you could put these trusted State Bar of Wisconsin ethics counsels on your shoulder, and they’d tell you right from wrong. While we might not have pocket-sized counsels, we do have the life-sized ones and a few of their friends to give you stellar guidance on real-life ethical dilemmas.

Legal Ethics 2024 explores and explains your ethical responsibilities in a variety of everyday legal situations. It’s your chance to ask questions about your ethical duties and to review the implications of your actions when using recording systems, prepping witnesses, screening prospective clients, and more.

What’s your AI IQ?

As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more integral to practicing law, it’s essential that you know how to use it responsibly. But the AI landscape is constantly evolving, making it difficult to keep track of best practices for using AI ethically. Explore how your duty of competence intertwines with the use of AI and learn next steps for incorporating AI into your everyday practice.

Read More ↓

Sponsored By

Interested in sponsoring this program? Find out more.

Program Chairs & Presenters:

Dean R. Dietrich
Weld Riley S.C. 
Wausau

Sarah Peterson
State Bar of Wisconsin
Madison

Tim Pierce
State Bar of Wisconsin
Madison

Presenters:

Brent Hoeft
State Bar of Wisconsin
Madison

Stacie Rosenzweig
Halling & Cayo SC
Milwaukee

8:30 am Ethical Considerations with the Attorney-Client Relationship

  • Lawyers spend many hours interviewing potential clients and need to obtain important information that may affect the opportunity for the lawyer to represent the client. The panel will discuss conflicts of interest with prospective clients and how to avoid obtaining relevant information that precludes representation by the lawyer or law firm with the opposing party.
  • Lawyers participate in ListServs to gain insights for the representation of clients. Ethical traps may arise from the use of ListServs under certain conditions.
  • Lawyers often use recording systems to help retain information when talking with clients and others. Significant questions arise as to the ethical appropriateness of this conduct. Lawyers will learn the guidelines for using recordings during representation.
  • Lawyers are called upon to prepare clients or other witnesses for contested proceedings. There are limits to what a lawyer can do when prepping a witness. Lawyers will learn the extent to which they may assist their clients in preparing for a contested proceeding.

Moderator: Dean Dietrich
Panelists: Sarah Peterson, Tim Pierce, Stacie Rosenzweig

9:45 am Break

10:00 am Ethics and Artificial Intelligence

  • The use of artificial intelligence in the everyday practice of law has become the future of everyone’s law practice. The world of artificial intelligence for lawyers is evolving on a daily basis.
  • The panel will discuss the ethical implications of using artificial intelligence from the duty of competence to the appropriate billing practices for the representation of clients when this new technology.
  • Lawyers will learn the right next steps for incorporating artificial intelligence in their everyday practice.

Moderator: Dean Dietrich,
Panelists: Brent Hoeft, Sarah Peterson, Tim Pierce, Stacie Rosenzweig

11:15 am Program Concludes

  • Receive sound guidance from panelists who focus on lawyer ethics and professional responsibility
  • Analyze real-life ethical scenarios and determine how you would and should respond
  • Review new Wisconsin and ABA ethics opinions on the lawyer-client relationship and appropriate lawyer conduct when representing clients
  • Gain a better understanding of how to use artificial intelligence responsibly
  • All lawyers
  • Paralegals
  • Legal assistants
  • Law office managers

Book Bonus!

Wisconsin Ethics Opinions
Save 15% on the Wisconsin Ethics Opinions.* It’s your go-to source for the ethics opinions you can rely on to help you stay within the bounds of professional conduct as defined by the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Use discount code CA3682 when you order online or by calling (800) 728-7788.

*Discount applies to both print and digital Books UnBound editions of this title and cannot be applied to previous purchases. Offer valid through 12/31/25. For Books UnBound users, discount may be applied to purchase of individual Books UnBound title only and may not be used on the purchase of libraries. Discount cannot be combined with any other offers.

Attend a webcast replay presentation of this program to fulfill your Ethics and Professional Responsibility (EPR) reporting requirements.

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