Aspen Leading Edge Podcast, Episode 135: Ethical Problems in the Practice of Law with Lisa Lerman, Philip Schrag, and Robert Rubinson

Aspen Leading Edge Podcast, Episode 135: Ethical Problems in the Practice of Law with Lisa Lerman, Philip Schrag, and Robert Rubinson

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Alternate Title

Aspen Leading Edge Podcast with Host Patty Roberts

Publication Date

1-27-2026

Digital Publisher

Digital Commons at St. Mary's University

Disciplines

Law | Legal Education | Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility

Description

Lisa Lerman, Columbus School of Law, Philip Schrag, Georgetown Law, and Robert Rubinson, University of Baltimore, discuss the seventh edition of their casebook, Ethical Problems in the Practice of Law. They share an example of a problem found in the book and how they incorporate polling into their Professional Responsibility class. They also share details on the newly expanded section on government lawyers.

Collection

School of Law Faculty Scholarship

Format

mp3

Accession Date

January 2026

Size or Duration

27 minutes

Keywords

Patricia E. Roberts, St. Mary's University School of Law, legal education, Lisa Lerman, Columbus School of Law, Philip Schrag, Georgetown Law, Robert Rubinson, University of Baltimore, Ethical Problems in the Practice of Law, Professional Responsibility class, government lawyers

Aspen Leading Edge Podcast, Episode 135: Ethical Problems in the Practice of Law with Lisa Lerman, Philip Schrag, and Robert Rubinson

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