Texans Turn to Mike Rubin for Ethics Advice
BATON ROUGE, LA (July 23, 2008) – When Texas lawyers need advice on legal ethics, they cast their gaze across the Sabine River and turn to Mike Rubin, a McGlinchey Stafford lawyer from Baton Rouge. The Texas Bar invited Rubin to San Antonio to speak on “The Ethics of Negotiations in Texas: Are There Any?” to a packed group of more than 500 conference attendees at the 30th Annual Advanced Real Estate Law Course. Rubin’s talk, which combined his unique blend of humor and scholarship, brought a rousing ovation from the crowd.
About Mike Rubin
Mike Rubin is a speaker in high demand nationally who is well-known for his lectures on ethics, professionalism, real estate, banking, and appellate law, and whose practice encompasses these areas. Rubin has given talks at more than 230 events throughout the United States and Canada. His numerous law review articles and publications on real estate law and finance have been cited as authoritative by state and federal courts, and his legal writings have been used in law school courses around the country. Rubin is the immediate past president of the American College of Real Estate Lawyers and has served as the president of the Louisiana State Bar Association, the Southern Conference of Bar Presidents and the U.S. Fifth Circuit Bar Association. He is a senior member of the multi-state law firm of McGlinchey Stafford.
About McGlinchey Stafford
McGlinchey Stafford PLLC provides innovative legal counsel to business clients nationwide. Key practice areas include appellate law, banking and consumer financial services, business and corporate law, class action defense, environmental, gaming, labor and employment, trusts, wills and estates, government relations, healthcare, litigation, real estate and taxation. Guiding clients wherever business and law intersect, our attorneys are based in eight offices in Louisiana, Mississippi, New York, Ohio and Texas, and online at www.mcglinchey.com.
