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In this episode of On Civility, 50-year attorney Paul Lipton and host Magie Ozarowski have an extremely profound conversation about the power of being able to define yourself, what it means to be the “tangible embodiment of the intangible concept” through your actions, and how to live agelessly.
This episode is deep and worth multiple listens.
Shooting Elephants, Serving Clients: An Essay on George Orwell and the Lawyer-Client Relationship, 27 Creighton L. Rev. 1 (1993), reprinted in Clinical Anthology: Readings for Live-Client Clinics 108 (Alex J. Hurder, Frank S. Bloch, Susan L. Brooks, & Susan L. Kay eds., 1997).
The Historical Video Series (CLEs): https://www.youtube.com/@tfbcenterforprofessionalis2724
Books by Paul Lipton:
This podcast has been approved by The Florida Bar Continuing Legal Education Department for 1 hour of General credit 1 hour of Professionalism CLE credit. Course #9223.
In this episode of On Civility, 50-year attorney Paul Lipton and host Magie Ozarowski have an extremely profound conversation about the power of being able to define yourself, what it means to be the “tangible embodiment of the intangible concept” through your actions, and how to live agelessly.
This episode is deep and worth multiple listens.
Shooting Elephants, Serving Clients: An Essay on George Orwell and the Lawyer-Client Relationship, 27 Creighton L. Rev. 1 (1993), reprinted in Clinical Anthology: Readings for Live-Client Clinics 108 (Alex J. Hurder, Frank S. Bloch, Susan L. Brooks, & Susan L. Kay eds., 1997).
The Historical Video Series (CLEs): https://www.youtube.com/@tfbcenterforprofessionalis2724
Books by Paul Lipton:
This podcast has been approved by The Florida Bar Continuing Legal Education Department for 1 hour of General credit 1 hour of Professionalism CLE credit. Course #9223.