
Mayor Julian Castro awarded USAA The Ethical Life Award for it's commitment to ethical business and legal practices. San Antonio Bar Association President, Robin Teague and Bar Foundation Chair, Jenny Durbin, presented The Ethical Life Award to attorney George Kampmann.
Attorneys, accountants, and HR professionals received three hours of continuing education credit for attending.

San Antonio is a great place to live and work. The cast and crew of the Follies believe that keeping the courtrooms and boardrooms honest and accountable is a worthy investing of time and talents. USAA, Valero, and Cox Smith are the Community Leader sponsors of the event this year, providing $10,000 each towards the production. Many companies use the Follies to help train their executives since awareness of risk is key to avoiding corporate fraud or theft. Attorneys can also attend the annual event with their clients to get on the same page regarding ethics issues in business and why a code of ethics for an organization can actually be good for profitability due to the reduced risk of litigation and regulatory enforcement actions.
If you'd like to attend and be part of this city-wide ethics conference in 2010, you can register online at www.ethicsfollies.com. Everyone is welcome to attend.
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