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  1. Fall 2015 Justice James A. Baker Guide to Ethics and Professionalism in Texas Live Courses

    Fall 2015 dates for the Justice James A. Baker Guide to Ethics and Professionalism in Texas live course have been announced. Register early to avoid additional fees.
  2. Live Course in Dallas CANCELLED Due to Inclement Weather

    Due to the icy weather conditions in Dallas, tomorrow's (March 6, 2015) Justice James A. Baker Guide to the Basics of Law Practice Course has been cancelled. Those registered to attend will be contacted to offer options to complete the required course.
  3. Co-author of Texas Lawyer’s Creed dies

    James “Blackie” Holmes III, a co-author of the Texas Lawyer’s Creed, has died in Dallas.
  4. Former Texas Chief Justice Wallace Jefferson Honored as Recipient of Chief Justice Jack Pope Award

    Former Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Wallace Jefferson was honored as the 2014 recipient of the Chief Justice Jack Pope Professionalism Awards at the 19th Annual John Hemphill Dinner in Austin.
  5. Chief Justice Kem Frost Honored at SBOT Annual Meeting

    Chief Justice of the 14th Court of Appeals and TCLE Board member Kem Thompson Frost recently received the Judge Merrill Hartman Pro Bono Judge Award at the State Bar of Texas Annual Meeting.
  6. TCLE Participates in State Bar of Texas Annual Meeting

    The Texas Center for Legal Ethics will be participating in the State Bar of Texas Annual Meeting June 25-27, 2014 in Austin, Texas.
  7. TCLE Receives Grant from Texas Bar Foundation

    The Texas Center for Legal Ethics (TCLE) announced today that it has received a $15,000.00 grant from the Texas Bar Foundation to expand TCLE’s Ethics To Go program. Ethics To Go provides high-quality Continuing Legal Education (CLE) programming for attorneys and local bar associations in Texas.
  8. New Ethics Opinions Recently Released

    Texas Center for Legal Ethics recently added the latest ethics opinions #641 and #642 released by the Professional Ethics Committee for the State Bar. A copy of all opinions can be found under the Resources tab on the Texas Center for Legal Ethics website.