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Total Credits: 1 Alaska, 1 Arizona, 1 California, 1 Connecticut, 1 Georgia, 1 Hawaii, 1 Nevada, 1 New Hampshire, 1.2 New Jersey, 1.2 New York, 1 Pennsylvania, 1 Washington, 1 Self-Study
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Accreditation Status: Attorney Responsibility: Arizona does not pre-approve or accredit CLE or providers. |
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Specialty Credits: 1 ethics |
Total Credits: 1 |
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Accreditation Status: Approved |
General Credits: .5 |
Specialty Credits: .5 ethics |
Total Credits: 1 |
Expiration Date: 12/31/2024 |
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Expiration Date 02/01/2025 |
Accreditation Status: Approved |
General Credits: |
Specialty Credits: 1 ethics |
Total Credits: 1 |
Expiration Date: 02/01/2025 |
Accreditation Status: Attorney Responsibility: It is up to the attorney to determine if the course meets the criteria of Rule 53. Programs more than 3 years old do not qualify. |
Expiration Date: 02/01/2025 |
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Accreditation Status: Approved |
General Credits: 1 |
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Total Credits: 1 |
Expiration Date: 02/01/2026 |
Accreditation Status: Approved |
General Credits: |
Specialty Credits: 1 Ethics |
Total Credits: 1 |
Expiration Date: 02/03/2027 |
Self Study: please check your own state guidelines to see if they accept self-study credit. | General Credits: 1 (60 min state) 1.2 (50 min state) |
Specialty Credits: 1 (60 min state) 1.2 (50 min state) Ethics |
220202 Agenda (480.9 KB) | Download |
When secret settlements are unethical (52.4 KB) | Available after Purchase |
Compilation of Ethics Opinions from Bar Associations (3.3 MB) | Available after Purchase |
Secret Settlements are Unethical … and Bad for Your Practice (383.9 KB) | Available after Purchase |
Taxability Issue Citation Amos v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, No. 1339-01, (U. S. Tax Ct., December 1, 2003) |
Patrick Malone learned how to ask questions and get answers as an award-winning investigative journalist. Now he is a leading attorney working on behalf of seriously injured people in lawsuits against hospitals, doctors, drug companies, government agencies, and other defendants. Over the last three decades, he has won a long string of exceptional results for his clients. Malone is the author of Winning Medical Malpractice Cases with the Rules of the Road Technique and The Fearless Cross-Examiner, and he coauthored the bestselling advocacy book: Rules of the Road: A Plaintiff Lawyer’s Guide to Proving Liability with Rick Friedman. He wrote a book for consumers, The Life You Save: Nine Steps to Finding the Best Medical Care—and Avoiding the Worst.
Patrick Malone is a graduate of Yale Law School, a member of the Inner Circle of Advocates, and a fellow of the International Academy of Trial Lawyers. Malone is a member of the board of trustees of the Pound Civil Justice Institute. Malone has been recognized as a leader in the law by Lawdragon’s “500 Leading Lawyers in America,” Super Lawyers, and The Best Lawyers in America.
Patrick Malone grew up in Wichita, Kansas, and is the oldest of seven children in an Irish Catholic family. Malone and his staff work out of offices in Washington, DC a few blocks north of the White House; they represent clients throughout Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia.