Due to the closing of the Belo Mansion in response to the Covid-19 virus, the Justice James A. Baker Guide to Ethics and Professionalism course has been canceled. We apologize for any inconvenience.
The Texas Center for Legal Ethics is proud to announce that Charles “Skip” Watson of Austin will receive the 2019 Chief Justice Jack Pope Professionalism Award.
The Texas Center for Legal Ethics is launching a new feature called “Ethics Question of the Month.” A new legal ethics question will be published each month in the Texas Bar Journal and on the Center’s website at LegalEthicsTexas.com. Test your knowledge of legal ethics in Texas and see how you did on the Center’s website.
Texas Center for Legal Ethics recently added the latest ethics opinion 676 released by the Professional Ethics Committee for the State Bar. A copy of all opinions can be found under the Resources tab on the Texas Center for Legal Ethics website.
The Texas Center for Legal Ethics (TCLE) is proud to announce that David Keltner of Fort Worth will receive the 2018 Chief Justice Jack Pope Professionalism Award.
Texas Center for Legal Ethics (TCLE), the state's leading nonprofit supporting and providing legal ethics education in Texas, today announced its plans for State Bar of Texas Annual Meeting 2018 in Houston, June 21-22. Attendees can earn one hour of ethics CLE credit during TCLE’s popular morning break-out session June 21 titled, “Your Brain on Ethics: How That Thing Between Your Ears Can Lead You Astray.” The Center will also host demonstrations of its newest ethics CLE subscription-based program launching later this Fall during exhibition hours at Booth #107.