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Expert Profile: Jack Marshall

Expertise:  Jack Marshall is President of ProEthics, LTD. and a trainer, lecturer, writer and consultant on a wide range of ethics issues, including day-to-day ethics issues, personal relationships, workplace ethics (including sexual harassment and discrimination of all kinds), management ethics, financial ethics, professional ethics (including law, accounting, fiduciary, medical, and dental), ethics in the arts, politics, and government, and many more. He is an attorney, and a graduate of Harvard college and Georgetown Law Center. Can advise on ethics of accepting personal gifts from bosses or colleagues for good performances at jobs; reporting friends, relatives for drug trafficking, animal abuse, or theft; tape-recording friends or acquaintances; responding to sexual advances from spouses, children, or lovers of friends or relatives; whether to reveal hurtful betrayals to close friends and relatives; sharing credit for good ideas, or blame for bad acts or decisions...
I have been a lawyer, teacher, manager, entrepreneur, actor, playwright, writer, humorist, prosecutor, publisher, researcher, marketer, father, and husband.

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What do you like about this subject?  Ethics is the study of how one determines right from wrong, and thus the root of all of our most vital life decisions.
What do you still hope to achieve/learn in this field?  I want to help people develop better ethical problem solving skills.
Something interesting about this subject that others may not know:  Ethics isn't boring. It is just taught by a lot of boring people.
Something controversial or provocative about this subject  Check out my website, www.ethicsscoreboard.com
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Mr. Marshall, Thank you very very much, when I spoke to one of the doctors about this they acted like it was no big deal. Their attitude was that i
(John on 10/26/08)
thanku so much. u made me feel so much better
(zoe on 09/29/08)
Thanks very much. You are right: it is rather a gray area that I will have to think long and hard about. You comments have clarified and confirm
(Linda on 08/06/08)
Thank you. I was needing a professional opinion so bad!
(Robert on 06/19/08)
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Recent Answers from Jack Marshall
2008-10-25  Autonomy and the use of unwilling patients as learning tools. Dear John: Thank you for raising this, an issue of special interest to me. Hospitals must receive INFORMED consent from patients before they can be used for teaching or "learning"---you have a right to...
2008-09-29  father problems They aren't "real,' in the sense that they are genuine, considered feelings. When you take Psychology in college, you will learn how daughters often get crushes on their fathers and sons often have sexual...
2008-09-28  father problems Dear Zoe...Please do NOT think any of the thoughts you are having or anything you have done are bad or wrong, or that you are a bad person in any way. You are 16. It is natural to have strong sexual feelings...
2008-09-08  selling an heirloom There is no definitive ethical answer for this situation. It was good of your sister to ask---that was considerate, respectful, fair and kind, though she had no obligation to do so. If she asked, she must...
2008-07-31  got fired for looking for work for collegues By "deception" I meant, did you go out of your way to hide what you were doing or lie to your boss? I'm assuming not, and assuming not, and assuming there isn't some major policy you violated, I would...
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