Campbell Law to offer ethics CLE in Fayetteville

RALEIGH, N.C. – Campbell Law School will offer a one-hour ethics continuing legal education (CLE) program to alumni in the Fayetteville-area on Wednesday, Feb. 19. Judge John Tyson will present “Ethical Considerations in Multi-Party Representation” at the Cumberland County Library in the Pate room.

Alumni are encouraged to reserve a seat for the program online via the registration link. Spaces are limited.

Event registration begins at 11:30 a.m. with a complimentary lunch provided at noon. The CLE program will follow afterward. CLE credit is pending North Carolina State Bar approval.

A 1979 Campbell Law graduate, Judge Tyson was recently appointed chairman of the state ethics commission by North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory. Last year he received the 2013 James E. Cross, Jr. Leadership Award from the North Carolina State Bar and the Centennial Award from the North Carolina Bar Association.

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