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The Watergate CLE | Part 2

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Price

$100 for Guest Group
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90 minutes
Date Published

August 29, 2017

Publisher

Nashville Bar Association

Subjects

Ethics, Government, History

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Summary

The Nixon Watergate scandal changed the world.

John Dean, President Nixon's Chief White House Counsel, played a key role and testified at Senate Watergate Committee hearings that were watched by millions.

Both the Watergate scandal and Dean's principle-driven actions ushered in much needed legal ethics reforms in the United States.

Over 40 years ago, Richard Nixon became the only president in U.S. history to resign, in large part because of disclosures about the Watergate scandal by his White House counsel, John Dean. During this presentation, Dean will be joined by nationally renowned trial expert James D. Robenalt as they tie this historic chain of events to the ethical issues you likely face every day in your practice.

This presentation includes the "Cancer on the Presidency" Warning.

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Presenters

John W. Dean

Before becoming Counsel to the President of the United States in July 1970 at age thirty-one, John Dean was Chief Minority... Read More

James David Robenalt

Jim is a partner and former Chair of the Business Litigation group at Thompson Hine LLP's Cleveland office. Jim has won big... Read More

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The Watergate CLE | Part 2 - Video
The Watergate CLE | Part 2 - Paper
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