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Judicial Disqualification: Recusal and Disqualification of Judges-NEW!
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Richard E. Flamm, Esq. Center for Continuing Education
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$80.00
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| Course Media Type: |
Rich Media - Audio |
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| Course accreditations: |
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Total Credits |
Ethics |
Other Credit Types |
Expires |
| Alaska | 1.5 | 1.5 | N/A | N/A |
| Other States:
AK, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DC, HI, MD, MA, MI, NY, ND, SD, TN, WV
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Richard E. Flamm, a 1981 Rutgers Law School graduate, is a nationally-recognized expert in the field of legal ethics. A litigator for more than 20 years, since 1995 Mr. Flamm has concentrated on his Berkeley California-based law and consulting practice. In his practice, Mr. Flamm provides representation, advice and expert witness testimony with respect to legal and judicial ethics, legal malpractice, and breach of fiduciary duty matters -- with an emphasis on legal, judicial, and quasi-judicial disqualification motions and appeals. The Topics discussed in this course include: Origins of Judicial Disqualification, Bias and the Appearance of Bias, Bases for Disqualification.
The course includes a companion manual with discussion and case citations that covers:
Voluntary Disqualification
Peremptory Disqualification
Constitutional Disqualification Provisions
Due Process
Defining Due Process
Why Disqualification Is Not Usually Ordered on Due Process Grounds
Statutory Disqualification
Court Rules
The Code of Judicial Conduct
Enforceability of Code Provisions
Disqualification Under the Code
Other Bases for Seeking to Remove a Judge
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