• Introduction to Family and Employment Immigration Law
  • Oklahoma 2 Credits Ethics Bundle

    $60.00 or Original price was: $60.00.Current price is: $54.00. / year
    Oklahoma 2 Credits Ethics Bundle Bundle Courses Include: Unauthorized Practice of Law: Ethical Dilemmas and the Rule of Law (1 Ethics Credit) Online Civility and Professionalism for Attorneys (1 Ethics Credit)  
  • Washington State 45 Credit Bundle with Ethics and Equity/Inclusion (2 Years of Access)

    $200.00 or Original price was: $200.00.Current price is: $180.00. every 2 years
    Washington State 45 Credit Bundle with Ethics and Equity/Inclusion - All Courses Approved in Washington Bundle Courses Include: Story Telling in the Courtroom Part 1 (1.5 Credits) Story Telling in the Courtroom Part 2 (1.25 Credits) Online Civility and Professionalism for Attorneys (1 Ethics Credit) Closing Arguments (1.75 Credits) Civil Settlement Techniques (1.5 Credits) The Fifth Amendment’s Essential Role in Offshore Audits (1.5 Credits)

    Basics of How to Obtain a Patent (2 Hours)

    Gambling Addiction for Lawyers (1 Credit) The Art and Science of Hourly Billing (1 Credit) Intermediate Topics: Title IX (1.5 Credits) Civil Settlement Techniques (1.5 Credits) Pre-sentence Investigation (PSI) Critique: Mitigation as Counter Strategy in Child-Pornography Cases (1.25 Credits) Is That a Worker or an Employee? Questions & Answers on Worker Classification (1.25 Credits) Cyber Security for Lawyers and Law Firms (1.25 Credits) Criminal Mitigation: Pre-Pleas & Pre-Sentencing Strategies (1 Credit) Information Technology for Lawyers (1.25 Credits) Ethics Compliance for Solo Practitioners (1.25 Ethics Credits) A Lawyer's Guide to Raising Capital (1.25 Credits) Anti Money Laundering for Business Lawyers (1.25 Credits) Entity Formation 101 (1.25  Credits) Athlete Agency Law (1.25 Credits) Ethics in Business Law (1.25 Ethics Credits) Copyright for Artists (1.5 Credits)

    NFL Contract Advisors – “So You Want To Be An Agent" (1.75 Credits)

    Cultural Competence: Recognizing Implicit Bias (1 Ethics Credit) Leveling the Playing Field: The Elimination of Bias in the Legal Profession (1 Ethics Credit) Principles for a Successful Jury Trial (1 Credit) No One Makes It Out Unscathed: The Effects of Personal Trauma and Stress On Our Lives (1 Credit) Overview of the Freedom of Information Act (2 Credits) Evidence 101 (1.5 Credits) Elimination of Bias in the Legal Profession: Both Personally and Professionally (1 Equity, Inclusion and Mitigation of Bias Credit) Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (2.25 Credits) Ethical Obligations for Clients with Mental Health Impairments (1 Ethics Credit) Anatomy of a Civil Tax Controversy (1.5 Credits) How the IRS Reconstructs Income in Tax Fraud Cases (1.5 Credits) Taking Off the Gloves: What to Expect in U.S. Tax Court (1.5 Credits)  
  • A Lawyer’s Guide to Ethics and Ethical Networking in a Virtual World As an attorney, you are in the business of relationships. Whether you are in a big law firm that has to participate in “Beauty Contests” (RFPs) or a solo practitioner, whether you are a new attorney, a mid-level associate or managing partner, people do business with People “they know, like and trust.” The relationships you create will allow you to build the practice you want and networking is still the best way to create those relationships. You will specifically learn:   How to define networking in new way Why networking is the best way to become a Rainmaker What skills you can learn networking that will benefit every area of your practice Where to network for the best results How to work a room Fun tips and tricks to use to break the ice How to network if you are an introvert An overview of how use social media for networking purposes The Rules of Professional Conduct you need to know to keep your networking ethical as well as interesting  
  • Benefiting from New Markets Tax Credits In this timely and compelling CLE program, attorneys, Julia Fendler and Trey Parker present “New Market Tax Credits”. The New Markets Tax Credit (“NMTC”) Program is administered by the Community Development Financial Institutions Fund  (the “CDFI Fund”) of the United States Department of the Treasury. The NMTC Program is a federal statutory program, created in 2000 and currently extended through 2025, that is designed to encourage capital investment in low-income communities that have had inadequate access to capital.  It is codified in Section 45D of the Internal Revenue Code. This program is for any attorney. Agenda:
    • Program Basics
    • Major Players and Definitions
    • Application and high level NMTC allocation facts
    • What can NMTC proceeds be used for?
    • Project Requirements
    • Secondary criteria
    • Typical Transactions
    • What Other subsidies work with NMTCs?
    • Conclusion 
  • Effective Legal Representation In Today's Federal Social Security Disability Arena In this timely and compelling CLE program, attorney, Scott Daniels teaches Federal Social Security Disability Representation Mr. Daniels begins the program with an overview of applicable laws, eligibility, and standard for disability claims. Attorney Daniels then proceeds to cover various types of disability programs. He also discusses the five steps in evaluating a disability claim. Mr. Daniels concludes the program with case examples and an overview of the Federal Disability Claim Process and who bears the burden of proof. This program is a must watch for any attorney who wants to learn more about Federal Disability Claims. Agenda
    • Applicable Social Security Laws 
    • Types of Disability Programs
    • Evaluation Process
    • Federal Disability Process
    • Case Examples 
  • Nebraska 5 Credit Bundle with 2 Ethics - All Courses Approved in Nebraska  Bundle Courses Include: Story Telling in the Courtroom  (1.57 Credits) Civil Settlement Techniques (1.55 Credits)   Online Civility and Professionalism for Attorneys (1.08 Ethics Credits) Ethical Issues - Pro Bono Representation: Help the Profession Help Others (1.01 Ethics Credits)  
  • Off the Clock: Professional Ethics On Personal Time   Most legal ethics programs focus on how applicable rules, laws, and related opinions govern a lawyer´s behavior when he or she is practicing law.  But what rules apply to a lawyer´s behavior off the clock?  The answer is: ethically, a lawyer is never off the clock.  This program will focus on the rules, statutes, case law, principles, and guidelines that govern a lawyer’s actions, conduct, and speech, during personal time.  It will break down and analyze Professional Rule of Conduct 8.4, Misconduct, breaking down each subsection into informative, practical examples, and present practical illustrations and informative case examples from around the country of how off the clock behavior can have on the job consequences.
  • A Lawyer's Guide to Raising Capital In this timely, and compelling, CLE program attorney, Todd Kulkin, presents “A Lawyer’s Guide to Raising Capital”. The program begins with an overview of business fundraising and the types of capital and sources. The program continues with an introduction to private placements. Mr. Kulkin then provides a discussion of new crowdfunding regulations and valuation considerations. The program concludes with how to create a great pitch deck. This program is for any attorney who needs to raise capital or or has clients who need to raise capital. Agenda:
    • Introduction to business fundraising
    • Types of capital and sources
    • Introduction to Private Placements
    • Discussion of new crowdfunding regulations
    • Valuation considerations
    • Creating a great pitch deck
     
  • Entity Formation 101 In this timely, and compelling, CLE program attorney, Todd Kulkin, presents “Entity Formation 101”. The program begins with an overview of the entity formation process and the three primary questions in entity formation. The program continues with an in-depth look at the type of entities, corporate veil issues, and benefit corporations. Mr. Kulkin then provides an explanation of S Coprs, C Corps, and Judicial considerations. The program concludes with a corporate governance discussion. This program is for any attorney who’s in business or has clients in business or wants to be. Agenda:
    • The Entity Formation Process
    • The Three Primary Questions in Entity Formation. 
    • The Types of Entities
    • Corporate Veil issues
    • Benefit Corporations
    • Jurisdictional Considerations
    • S Corp vs C Corp
    • Corporate Governance
     
  • How to Cross Examine a Medical Witness In this timely, and compelling, program attorney, John Scalia, presents, “How to Cross Examine a Medical Witness”. Mr. Scalia will introduce the program with the cardinal rules a lawyer must follow on cross examination. The program will continue with a discussion of personal considerations. Mr. Scalia, then, masterfully provides real life examples and gives an overview of dealing with reports. The program concludes with an explanation of surveillance. This program is a must for any attorney. Agenda The Three Cardinal Rules 
    • Know the medicine
    • Know the facts
    • Know how the law affects the medicine and the facts
    Personal considerations 
    • witness hostile
    • judge or jury hostile
    • interfering with objectivity.  (Ours)
    Examples/Hypos  Dealing with Reports  How to cast question on the conclusions  Surveillance
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