Ethics
Directives based on one’s ethics and morality. How one lives with others. The foremost concepts and principles of proper human conduct. Socially, it is the collective of universal values, treating each human equally, acknowledging human and natural rights, obeying the law of land, showing health and safety concerns, caring for natural environment . Refer to morality.
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Information for Lawyers: How Paralegals Can Improve Your Practice
Offered by the American Bar Association
This online resource was made for attorneys, but it is a great resource for paralegals as well. The information in this section is intended to guide attorneys in the effective utilization of paralegals in legal practice.
Ethics and Law in Data and Analytics
Offered by Microsoft
Analytics and AI are powerful tools that have real-word outcomes. Learn how to apply practical, ethical, and legal constructs and scenarios so that you can be an effective analytics professional.
Able-Minded Mental Health and People with Intellectual Disability
Offered by the University at Queensland Australia
Gain an understanding of mental health issues and ethical decision-making for people with intellectual disability.
Bioethics: The Law, Medicine, and Ethics of Reproductive Technologies and Genetics
Offered by Harvard University
An introduction to the study of bioethics and the application of legal and ethical reasoning.
Surviving a Disaster II: Upholding Your Ethical Duty to Protect Clients, Privileged Documents, and Court Records Before and After a Disaster Strikes
Offered by American Bar Association
The program is designed to examine the ethical obligations of attorneys before, during, and after a disaster as it relates to their clients, privileged documents and court records.
Model Rule 6.5: Opening the Door to Brief Service Pro Bono
Offered by American Bar Association
This program will review the provisions of Model Rule 6.5 and familiarize attorneys with their ability to offer pro bono services under this rule.