Ethics in Negotiations

This course will begin by exploring the ethical obligations lawyers have when representing an organization or agency and conclude with determining how to assess whether a threat in a negotiation is permissible under the Rules of Professional Conduct.

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Molly Flanagan

Molly Flanagan joined NAAG in August 2017 as a NAGTRI program specialist. Molly previously worked at a consulting firm in Washington, D.C. after graduating from the University of Maryland in 2015. As an undergraduate, she majored in Russian studies and minored in global terrorism while interning at the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START). Molly enjoys the dedicated environment that the NAAG team promotes and cultivates within the organization and in the legal world.

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Karen Cordry

Karen Cordry is the bankruptcy and special issues counsel for the National Association of Attorneys General. She graduated with highest honors from Wayne State University Law School in 1977 and subsequently obtained an L.L.M., again with highest honors, from George Washington University in 1987. She worked for the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) from 1977…

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Faisal Sheikh

Faisal Sheikh is the NAAG Center on Cyber and Technology director. He joined NAAG in July 2019 as a NAGTRI program counsel. Prior to that he served as director of network advancement at the American Constitution Society working on ACS’s State Attorneys General Project. Before joining ACS, Faisal was the associate director of the National…

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Gina Cabrejo

Gina Cabrejo is the acting director of the NAGTRI Center for International Partnerships and Strategic Collaboration. She is an attorney licensed in the United States and Colombia, South America who specializes in diverse areas of law, including finance, banking, criminal prosecution, and management. Given her expertise in inquisitorial and adversarial legal systems, she coordinates domestic and international trainings and facilitates cooperation…

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Caroline Lannon

Caroline originally joined NAAG and NAGTRI as a law clerk in 2017, then a post-graduate fellow in September of 2019.  As a law clerk, she focused mainly on substance use disorder, including prescription and opioid litigation and legislation, and consumer protection. In 2018 she published an article addressing the repeal of net neutrality. As a…

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Emily Myers

As antitrust counsel, Emily Myers assists states in their multistate activities. Those activities include litigation, competition advocacy in both federal and state courts and before federal and state administrative agencies and cooperation with the federal antitrust agencies. She also provides information on congressional and federal agency hearings of interest to the attorneys general. She maintains…

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Blake Bee

Blake Bee is program counsel of the NAGTRI Center for Consumer Protection. The Center is the nation’s only entity solely dedicated to provide training, research, expertise, and other resources to the staff of attorneys general offices and other government attorneys and staff committed to protecting the public against consumer fraud and abuse.

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Andy Wright

Andy Wright joined NAAG as a NAGTRI program counsel in February 2018. He began his legal career as a prosecutor in Fairfax County, Virginia, where he handled minor misdemeanors and traffic offenses to serious felonies. Later, he served as a lawyering skills instructor at Catholic University’s Columbus School of Law for two years. In 2001,…

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Law School Partnerships

As the prevalence and influence of state attorneys general continues to grow, NAAG is working to create pathways for law students and professors to connect and engage with the attorney general community through NAGTRI. In accordance with the NAGTRI Strategic Plan, NAGTRI believes that creating enduring partnerships between law schools and attorney general offices will be mutually beneficial to both communities.  Explore Careers, Internships, and Fellowship Programs…

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