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Cutting Edge Legal Education ProgramJustice Programs is a professional legal education group consisting of John Day, Penny White, and Joe Riley whose goal is to provide the highest quality education programs available for Tennessee lawyers. Two factors enable Justice Programs to meet this goal. Qualified And Diverse FacultyFirst, Justice Programs is comprised of a uniquely qualified and diverse faculty, including a retired judge with 25 years of trial and appellate experience, a highly-acclaimed Tennessee trial lawyer, and an educator who has taught judges and lawyers across the country. Focus On Legal Trends And DevelopmentsSecond, Justice Programs is committed to providing cutting-edge legal education programs, rather than simply reviewing cases. The interactive program will focus on trends and developments for lawyers and practical ethical problems that confront the practitioner. Prior Seminar Attendees Are Saying:“If you are a Tort Litigator, this seminar is a must. In
depth review and analysis of current cases on evidence, procedure and
substantive law. The ethics presentation will make you stop and
think. Not just lectures, but rather a thought provoking format
that holds your attention.” H. Dennis Jarvis, Jr., Attorney, Knoxville
“Just five minutes into the Ethics seminar I realized that this
seminar is unlike any I have ever attended. No clock-watching that day.
. . . It was interesting, creative, informative and best of all, enjoyable.
Really enjoyable. When’s the last time you said that about a CLE
program?” Judith Fain, Johnson City
“It’s a good thing for Jay Leno that the Penny, Joe, and
John Show does not go head to head with him every night. Their seminar
is crafted in such a way as to make the learning aspect easy but also
humorous.” David Caywood, Memphis
“There is no place to get your ethics hours other than Justice Programs. White & Riley dish out a gumbo of hot ethics issues and then open the floor to a no-holds-barred debate among lawyers from all walks of the profession. Justice Programs’ ethics is not a spoon-fed “That shalt not this…Thou shalt not that…” seminar, but a wide open “white hot” debate on timely ethics issues….” Robert Jessee, Johnson City
“An excellent program generally, but truly outstanding regarding the more challenging evolving areas of practice.” Sam Jones, Chattanooga
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