Timothy L. Fort holds the Eveleigh Professorship in Business Ethics and is Professor of Business Law & Ethics at the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University. He is also an Affiliated Faculty at the Kroc Institute of International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame. Fort received the 2022 Distinguished Career Faculty Award from the Academy of Legal Studies in Business. In 2023, he was nominated for the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize
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This session explores the preamble to the model rules and Rule 3.4 in advising companies, attorneys often become “trusted partners” to their clients. Technical legal advice is crucial, but attorneys are also asked, “Well, what do you think…” and “I’ve often thought about.” What would you, as an attorney, do if a client indicated a desire to go beyond mere compliance to foster ethical leadership? What would you do if a client laments divisiveness in the country generally and in the company specifically? The two-hour session, When Your Corporate Client (or Your Firm) Wants to Go Beyond Ethical “Compliance”, explores how legal counsel can guide organizations through three stages of ethics compliance, how ethics pays, and leadership—leveraging insights from law, cognitive science, economics, and philosophy. Meanwhile, Courageous Conversations: When Your Corporate Client (or Your Firm) is Torn Apart By Divisiveness examines how disputes, exacerbated by today’s polarized climate, can threaten workplace civility. Drawing on research in primatology, neurobiology, and business case studies, this session provides psychological and aesthetic nudges—such as music, sports, and literature—that can help bridge ideological divides. Together, these sessions equip legal professionals with tools to strengthen ethical foundations, foster constructive dialogue, and promote exemplary conduct within their firms and clients’ organizations.
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Date / Time: June 25, 2025
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Timothy L. Fort | Kelley School of Business, Indiana University
Timothy L. Fort holds the Eveleigh Professorship in Business Ethics and is Professor of Business Law & Ethics at the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University. He is also an Affiliated Faculty at the Kroc Institute of International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame. Fort received the 2022 Distinguished Career Faculty Award from the Academy of Legal Studies in Business. In 2023, he was nominated for the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize.
He has written one hundred articles/book reviews/book chapters along with twelve books; he has edited an additional twenty-five books. Two of his books have won the Best Book Award from the Academy of Management for Social Issues. He has won twelve research awards from three different academic associations, the Academy of Legal Studies in Business, the Society for Business Ethics, and the Academy of Management and has served on the editorial boards of the flagship journals of each of these associations. He has won five teaching awards and has served as academic director for a unique program for players from the National Football League; he also co-taught a course with then Federal Reserve Chair, Ben Bernanke. He has served as director of an institute, as department chair, and as an interim associate dean. He has been a coach/consultant for Alexandra, Countess of Fredriksborg (Denmark) in her role as a member of the Board of Directors of Ferring Pharmaceuticals. Complementary to his work on business and peace, Tim’s research interest concerns how ethical business conduct can create positive organizational cultures, which in turn foster sustainable peace.
He co-chaired a task force on the topic with the U.S. Institute of Peace and helped to develop a program with the U.S. State Department where MBA students served as pro bono consultants to entrepreneurs in conflict sensitive zones. He has also partnered with NGOs, such as International Peace Through Tourism and Peace Through Commerce. He has extended that work to music, sports, and film to create a research stream of “Cultural Foundations of Peace” where cultural artifacts serve as a nudge to make ethical decisions and to provide common ground for individuals who might otherwise disagree on social issues. In that regard, he has organized multiple conferences with faculty from the Jacobs School of Music, co-edited a book, written two articles, and organized a film series with the IU Cinema. He is currently writing a book with Kristin Hahn, Executive Producer of Apple TV’s The Morning Show, author of two HarperCollins books, and who co-owns Echo Films with Jennifer Aniston.
His pre-tenure work on how businesses can be “mediating institutions” is drawn from natural law and from bioanthropology. That work integrates leading theories of business ethics and emphasizes optimal corporate culture. Fort received his BA and MA from the University of Notre Dame and his PhD and JD from Northwestern University. He taught at the University of Michigan from 1994-2005 and at George Washington University from 2005-2013.
I. Preamble to the model rules and Rule 3.4 | 1:00pm – 1:15pm
II. What the business literature shows of how collaborative cultures and civil engagement both are linked to better economic success | 1:15pm – 1:30pm
III. How a “sincerity edge” further enhances business success, meaning that the sincerity of going beyond compliance for its own independent good enhances economic success even more than reaching beyond compliance to achieve economic success | 1:30pm – 2:00pm
Break | 2:00pm – 2:10pm
IV. How to help a client identify the sources of “good trust” that are essential to any commitment to going beyond legal compliance in an organization | 2:10pm – 2:30pm
V. How to help identify what team of professionals, if any, are crucial to an effort to develop a culture that reaches above compliance | 2:30pm – 2:40pm
VI. How to use “shared cultural experiences” to nudge people in the organization toward openness to each other | 2:40pm – 2:55pm
VII. How those same “shared cultural experiences” often provide bridges for people in the organization to find common ground with each other even amidst differences, social, political or otherwise | 2:55pm – 3:10pm
Approved for CLE Credits
2 Ethics
Approved for CLE Credits
2 Ethics
Approved for CLE Credits
2 Ethics
Approved for CLE Credits
2 Professional Responsibility/Ethics
Approved for CLE Credits
2 Ethics
Pending CLE Approval
2 Ethics / Professionalism
Approved for CLE Credits
2 Ethics / Professionalism
No MCLE Required
2 CLE Hour(s)
Pending CLE Approval
2 Enhanced Ethics
Approved via Attorney Submission
2.5 Ethics
Pending CLE Approval
2 Ethics
Approved for CLE Credits
2.4 Ethics or Professional Responsibility Education
Pending CLE Approval
2 Ethics
Pending CLE Approval
2 Ethics / Professionalism
Approved for CLE Credits
2 Ethics, Civility, Professionalism
Pending CLE Approval
2 Ethics
Pending CLE Approval
2 Ethics / Professionalism
Pending CLE Approval
2 Ethics
Pending CLE Approval
2 Ethics
No MCLE Required
2 CLE Hour(s)
No MCLE Required
2 CLE Hour(s)
Pending CLE Approval
2 Ethics / Professionalism
No MCLE Required
2 CLE Hour(s)
Pending CLE Approval
2 Ethics
Approved for CLE Credits
2.4 Ethics
Pending CLE Approval
2 Ethics
Pending CLE Approval
2 Professional Fitness and Integrity
Pending CLE Approval
2 Ethics
Approved for CLE Credits
2 Ethics
Pending CLE Approval
2 Professional Responsibility
Approved for CLE Credits
120 Ethics / Professionalism
Approved for CLE Credits
2.4 Ethics / Professionalism
Approved for CLE Credits
2 Ethics / Professionalism
Approved for CLE Credits
2 Ethics / Professionalism
Approved for CLE Credits
2.4 Ethics / Professionalism
Pending CLE Approval
2 Professional Conduct
Pending CLE Approval
2.5 Ethics / Professionalism
Pending CLE Approval
2 Ethics
Approved for CLE Credits
2 Ethics / Professionalism
Pending CLE Approval
2.5 Ethics / Professionalism
Pending CLE Approval
2 Ethics / Professionalism
No MCLE Required
2 CLE Hour(s)
Approved for CLE Credits
2 Dual
Approved for CLE Credits
2 Ethics / Professionalism
Pending CLE Approval
2 Ethics / Professionalism
Not Eligible
2 Ethics / Professionalism Hours
Approved for CLE Credits
2 Ethics
Approved via Attorney Submission
2 Ethics
Pending CLE Approval
2.4 Ethics
Pending CLE Approval
2.4 Ethics / Professionalism
Pending CLE Approval
2 Ethics / Professionalism
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