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ABA Forum: Civility in the Legal Profession – Knowing When to Quit Fighting, and the Real Value of Reputation
Philip K. Lyon
Philip Lyon is founder and partner with the Nashville, TN firm of Lyon and Phillips, PLLC. He specializes in labor and employment, entertainment, sports, copyright and intellectual property law.
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Description: In this clip from a presentation given at a meeting of the American Bar Association in 2007 titled “Civility in the Legal Profession: Where Has It Gone, and Why Does It Matter? An Entertainment Lawyer’s View,” attorney Philip K. Lyon continues his examination of civility and ethics in the practice of law with an extended discussion of why it’s very smart to know when to quit negotiating, arguing, or fighting. He also shares his thoughts on reputation, and why the regard of colleagues and peers is more valuable than some lawyers tend to believe.
Shoot Date: October 2007 |
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