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Tue May 12
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Stump the Ethics Committee Free CLE [Sorg Forum] (Virtual Event-Allegheny County)
- 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
- Eastern Time (US & Canada)
- By: Allegheny County Bar Association Professional Ethics Committee
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Map:Virtual Event, PA
- Ethical Issues
The Allegheny County Bar Association Professional Ethics Committee presents a program entitled Stump the Ethics Committee Free CLE (Sorg Forum) on May 12, 2026 from 12:00 PM-1:15 PM Eastern.
Attorneys routinely face professional ethics questions. This free CLE will provide answers.
Attorneys are invited to join members of the ACBA Professional Ethics Committee for a program designed to answer your most pressing ethics questions. This “bring-your-own-questions” program invites participants to submit ethics questions anonymously - either in advance or during the program - and hear members of the Professional Ethics Committee provide advice in real time.
Attendees are encouraged to submit related ethics questions in advance, and there will also be an opportunity to submit questions live during the program.
As the latest installment of the ACBA Sorg Forum series, ACBA members are invited to attend this CLE for free.
About the Sorg Forum
Sorg Forums are designed to advance professionalism among ACBA members. They are funded by the John H. Sorg Fund for Professional Ethics, which was established to maintain and elevate the standard of ethics of the Allegheny County Bar. The Sorg Fund is housed with the Allegheny County Bar Foundation and is consistent with the ACBF’s charitable and educational purposes as set forth in the Foundation’s governing documents.
Speakers:
- Darth M. Newman, Law Offices of Darth M. Newman LLC
- Scott R. Eberle, Marshall Dennehey
- Holly M. Whalen, Burns White LLC
- Barbara Griffin, Allegheny County Bar Foundation
This is a live interactive Zoom webinar that can be viewed by participants on their own computers remotely.
- CLE Credit Comments:
This program has been approved for 1 hour of Pennsylvania Ethics CLE credit and also qualifies for 1.2 hours of credit under the West Virginia Rules for Mandatory Continuing Legal Education.
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