AAPL's Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice - II - August 7, 2024

Includes a Live Web Event on 08/07/2024 at 11:00 AM (CDT)

This presentation will utilize AAPL's vignettes while providing a series of scenarios that often occur to industry professionals. This previously recorded webinar is completely free for members.

Major topics include: 

  • Misuse of confidential information
  • Breaking the law 
  • Fraud 
  • Duty to disclose

Speaker: George R. Shultz, CPL

Credit: 1 CEU ethics

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AAPL's Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice - II
08/07/2024 at 11:00 AM (CDT)  |  60 minutes
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George R. Shultz, CPL

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Rob Shultz, CPL graduated from the University of Texas in 1973 and worked briefly for the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C before joining Exxon Co. USA in 1979 as a roustabout in West Texas. Over the next 34 years, Rob filled various professional and supervisory roles for both Exxon and ExxonMobil in Houston, Los Angeles, Tyler, and Dallas, Texas. For his last three years before retiring in March 2013, he served as Professional Development Advisor to about 200 ExxonMobil Commercial and Land employees globally. 

Rob has been involved with real estate and real property interests essentially his entire career. He’s been a certified ethics instructor with the International Right of Way Association and is a longtime member of the AAPL. Rob and his wife Cindy have four children, three grandchildren, and make their home in Tyler, Texas.