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Zoom Webinar

Civility in the Practice of Law


Credit(s): 1 Participatory MCLE Credits
1 Civility in the Legal Profession
Course Number: WC_02-22-26-04
Original Program Date: February 22, 2026
Duration: 1 hour
Access: Available for 3 months after event date
Date: February 22, 2026
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM (Pacific)
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    Civility in the practice of law is more than a basic ethical obligation and required topic for MCLE compliance, it is an important tool in effectively representing your clients and securing favorable outcomes no matter the facts of a particular case. Improve your practice with our California State Bar-Approved Civility Training Course designed to meet the State Bar’s MCLE requirements. This webinar will use examples from case law and the presenters’ own combined experience over the course of five decades as lawyers to explore key concepts as to professional conduct, communication, courtroom etiquette, and the elimination of bias and incivility in the practice of law. Though the basic tenets of civility in the practice of law are evergreen, with changing technological approaches to adjudication and the increased use of AI in research and discovery, the human elements involved in approaching disputes with civility are more important than ever to ensure that disputes are resolved based on their merits and that public trust is maintained in the legal profession. One of a lawyer’s most important assets is their reputation, and this program will help to ensure that it isn’t your ill-advised email that makes the rounds as an object lesson in civility.
    1 Participatory MCLE Credits
    1 Civility in the Legal Profession  

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