Unimpeachably Neutral Professional Judgment: Navigating Ethical Decision-Making in Valuation and Litigation

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This course delves into the critical role of professional judgment in valuation and litigation contexts. Drawing insights from C. Zachary Meyers' article “Unimpeachably Neutral Professional Judgment,” participants will explore the balance between objectivity and advocacy, the challenges of maintaining neutrality, and the frameworks that support ethical decision-making. Through case studies and interactive discussions, attendees will enhance their ability to apply unimpeachable judgment in complex professional scenarios.
How You Will Benefit
After completing this course, attendees will be able to:
- Recognize and understand the principles underpinning unimpeachable professional judgment
- Identify common challenges to maintaining neutrality in professional practice
- Apply ethical frameworks to real-world valuation and litigation scenarios
- Create strategies to uphold integrity and objectivity in complex decision-making processes
Professionals in valuation and litigation often face situations requiring nuanced judgment amidst conflicting interests. This course addresses the need for a structured approach to ethical decision-making, emphasizing the importance of neutrality and integrity. It equips practitioners with tools to navigate ethical dilemmas, ensuring their judgments remain unimpeachable and defensible.
Who Should Attend
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10% Early Registration Discount Deadline |
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| Additional Course Dates TBD | 11:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. ET | ||||
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| Virtual Course (1 Hr CPE) | $103 | $93 |
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