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  1. Supreme Court Renames Ethics Course for New Lawyers

    New attorneys in Texas will now be taking the Justice James A. Baker Guide to Ethics and Professionalism in Texas course. The four-hour legal ethics course, required by the Supreme Court of Texas of all newly-licensed attorneys since 1996, has been renamed to reflect its broader focus on unique aspects of practicing law in Texas, including the Texas Disciplinary Rules, the Texas Lawyers’ Assistance Program, and the state’s pro bono opportunities, among other topics.
  2. Having Problems Viewing the Justice James A. Baker Guide to Ethics and Professionalism in Texas Course?

    We are currently experiencing technical difficulties with our online Justice James A. Baker Guide to the Basics of Law Practice video.
  3. TCLE Participates in State Bar of Texas Annual Meeting CLE Program

  4. Texas Center for Legal Ethics Announces 2015 Pope Award for Integrity and Professionalism

    The Texas Center for Legal Ethics (TCLE) is proud to announce that Judge Jennifer Walker Elrod of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit will receive the 2015 Chief Justice Jack Pope Professionalism Award.
  5. TCLE’s Executive Director on the New Texas Lawyer’s Oath

    The Texas LawBook recently published an article by the Executive Director of the Center, Jonathan Smaby, on the new changes to the Attorney’s Oath in Texas.
  6. Fall 2015 Justice James A. Baker Guide to Ethics and Professionalism in Texas Live Courses

    Fall 2015 dates for the Justice James A. Baker Guide to Ethics and Professionalism in Texas live course have been announced. Register early to avoid additional fees.
  7. Live Course in Dallas CANCELLED Due to Inclement Weather

    Due to the icy weather conditions in Dallas, tomorrow's (March 6, 2015) Justice James A. Baker Guide to the Basics of Law Practice Course has been cancelled. Those registered to attend will be contacted to offer options to complete the required course.
  8. Co-author of Texas Lawyer’s Creed dies

    James “Blackie” Holmes III, a co-author of the Texas Lawyer’s Creed, has died in Dallas.