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Litigating in a Divided Nation: Navigating Opinions and Presumptions While Seeking Justice
This interesting 1-hour course discusses the effect of environment; strengthening polarization; group identities; and identification of positive v. negative conflicts on progress in the legal profession. We will cover task conflict v. personal conflict and the huge efforts from outside forces to spread lies and disinformation to paralyze our own ability for compromise.
1 Legal Ethics
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
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