TDCAA is pleased to offer this ethics training exclusively for our paid members. This two-hour Ethics Update features C. Scott Brumley, Potter County Attorney, and Ariane Flores, Asst. County Attorney in Williamson County.
Scott takes us on a tour of our favorite ethical vacation retreat, Conflicts Island. He covers a wide range of situations and examples so that TDCAA members—especially our civil practitioners—are ready in case they find themselves caught on Conflicts Island.
In the age of right-now-news, prosecutors’ offices are bombarded with media requests. While we may wish to keep our communities fully informed, Ariane explains the ethical concerns raised by speaking to the media about ongoing litigation and highlights the ethical duties that all prosecutors must follow in cases involving both criminal defendants and juveniles.
Every attorney completing this online course will receive 2 hours of MCLE Ethics credit.
The course will remain active until December 31, 2026. Please complete this course in its entirety by December 31, 2026. No partial credit will be awarded.
Registration: This free ethics course is available only to paid members of TDCAA (including associate members). Every current paid TDCAA member will be sent instructions for accessing and completing this course using the email address associated with their membership. Please review the email carefully to understand the course deadlines as well as how to insure you receive CLE credit. If you believe you are a member but you have not received such an email, contact our Membership Director, Kaylene Braden, at Kaylene.Braden@tdcaa.com.
If you’re not yet a paid member but would like to join TDCAA and gain access to these online courses, that’s great—please fill out a membership application here.
This course has been approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education credit by the State Bar of Texas Committee on MCLE in the amount of 2.00 credit hours, of which 2.00 credit hours will apply to legal ethics/professional responsibility.