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AK Bar Members' Guide to the Judicial Council's Electronic Surveys


Total Credits: 1.0 including 1.0 Ethics

Average Rating:
   142
Categories:
Ethics
Faculty:
Susanne Dipietro |  Marla Greenstein |  Ashley Hannigan |  Philip Shanahan |  Kathryn Schroeder
Duration:
1 Hour
Format:
Audio and Video
License:
Never Expires.


Description

AK Bar Members’ Guide to the Judicial Council’s Electronic Surveys
Recorded Tuesday, December 5, 2023
1.0 Ethics CLE Credits | CLE# VOD_2023040
Registration: FREE

Co-sponsored with the Alaska Judicial Council

Discover the power of your voice in shaping our judicial system.  Unlock the secrets of the Judicial Council’s Bar survey.  Learn the art of providing ethical responses, and how your valuable input remains strictly confidential.  Gain expert tips on crafting impactful comments and ratings that influence the selection and assessment of judges across the state.
 

Agenda:

  1. Introduction
     
  2. How the Surveys Work
     
  3. Participating Ethically in AJC Surveys
     
  4. Confidentiality
     
  5. Tips for writing good comments
     
  6. Questions/Suggestions/Wrap Up
     

Presenters:

  • Susanne DiPietro, Executive Director, Alaska Judicial Council
     
  • Marla Greenstein, Executive Director, Alaska Commission on Judicial Conduct
     
  • Ashley Hannigan, Research Professional, Institute of Social and Economic Research, UAA
     
  • Phil Shanahan, Bar Counsel, Alaska Bar Association

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Handouts

Faculty



Ashley Hannigan Related Seminars and Products

Research Professional

UAA Institute of Social and Economic Research


Philip Shanahan Related Seminars and Products

Bar Counsel

Alaska Bar Association


Phil Shanahan grew up in the Boston area and graduated from Northeastern University School of Law in 1993. He moved to Alaska shortly after graduation and practiced as a criminal defense attorney in both state and federal courts.  After a few years in private practice sharing office space with some of Anchorage’s best and brightest criminal defense and family law attorneys, he joined the Office of Public Advocacy.  In 2007 he joined a private criminal defense firm, and opened his own criminal defense practice in 2010.  He is a founding member of the Alaska Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and served on its Board of Directors for four years, including one year as a marginally-effective Secretary of the Board. He began his role as Bar Counsel with the Alaska Bar Association in December of 2019.  

Phil is a diehard fan of all Boston sports teams, but realizes he has an ethical duty to work with even Yankees fans (when absolutely necessary).