• Florida 6 Credit Ethics and Technology Bundle

    $85.00 or Original price was: $85.00.Current price is: $75.00. / year
    All Courses Approved by The Florida Bar Florida 6 Credit Ethics and Technology Bundle  
  • Florida 28 Credit Bundle with Ethics & Technology (1 Year of Access)

    $105.00 or Original price was: $105.00.Current price is: $90.00. / year

    Florida 28 Credit Bundle with Ethics & Technology

    All Courses Approved by The Florida Bar

  • 6 Credit PA Business Law Bundle with Ethics

    $75.00 or Original price was: $75.00.Current price is: $67.50. / year
    6 Credit Corporate Bundle with Ethics Esquire CLE is an Approved Pennsylvania Provider The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Board on Continuing Legal Education of CLE course Provider #9745
  • 6 Credit PA Intellectual Property Bundle with Ethics

    $75.00 or Original price was: $75.00.Current price is: $67.50. / year
    6 Credit Intellectual Property Bundle with Ethics
  • Basic Considerations in Assessment of an Oil and Gas Lease
  • Introduction to Family and Employment Immigration Law
  • 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
  • Asia/China Intellectual Property Law
  •  Non-Competes: Taking Your Drafting and Enforcement Strategies To the Next Level  In this timely and compelling CLE program, attorney, William Nolan discusses issues with regard to non-compete agreements and their impact. Attorney Nolan discusses drafting, enforcement, and strategies of non-competes. He begins the program with an overview of agreements and their purpose. Mr. Nolan then covers, in detail, different state laws and how they drive strategy. He concludes the program by covering common questions and then reviews a sample non-compete agreement. This program is for any attorney who may want to learn more about non-compete agreements Agenda Basic Overview Non-Competes State Law Driving Strategy Strategy Issues Enforceability  Common Questions Sample Agreement Overview
  • Who’s in Charge? The Ethics of Listening, and Not Listening to Clients  In this riveting, timely, and compelling CLE program, attorney, Dan Abrams, discusses an attorney's ethical obligation when it comes to listening to their clients. The program begins with a discussion of who is in charge - the client, the attorney, or somebody else? Attorney Abrams then dives into the applicable ethical rules associated with listening to clients. Mr. Abrams continues the program covering possible ethical implications -  when to use your best judgment and when to listen to your client? The program continues with an explanation of proper investigations and the ethical rules associated with investigating and ghostwriting. The course concludes with an overview of a client's possible diminished capacity. This CLE course  is a must listen  for any attorney who may have a client or hope to have a client in the future. Agenda
    • Introduction - Who’s in Charge?
      • Lawyer
      • Clients
      • Someone else?
    • Rule 1.2
    • When a Lawyer and Client Do not agree
    • Rule 11 - Limits to Attorneys Deference 
    • Rule 3.1 
    • Reasonable Investigation
    • Civility 
    • Ethics of Ghostwriting
    • Diminished Capacity
    • Rule 1.6 
  • Overcoming Common Barriers in a Social Security Disability Case  Join Disability Law expert Scott Daniels in this riveting CLE program on how to best advocate for your client in a Social Security Disability case. Mr. Daniels will explain eligibility issues, lack of medical evidence, and gaps in a claimant’s work history. Finally, the program will highlight some frequent mistakes made by Administrative Law Judges.  Daniels will keep you entertained as he teaches plaintiffs' attorneys how to zealously represent their clients at these important hearings. This program is a must watch for any attorney wishing to learn more about Social Security Disability cases. Agenda Applicable Social Security Laws Types of Disability Programs Evaluation Process Federal Disability Process Case Examples
  • Fundamentals of Patent Prosecution - 2.0 Credit Hours In this timely, and compelling, CLE program Attorney Tyler Dunham covers Patent Prosecution or alternatively: The Basics of How to Obtain a Patent. Attorney Dunham will take participants, from beginning, to the end of how to obtain a patent. The program begins with information about the USPTO and types of patents. Mr. Dunham will continue the program with an explanation of the application process and the paperwork involved. Mr. Dunham will, also, cover the prosecution process in great detail. The program will conclude with a discussion on international patents and patent enforcement. This program is for anyone who wishes to learn more about patents and the patent process. Agenda General Info About the USPTO What Types of Tech can be Patented?  35 USC 101  What Types of Tech cannot be Patented?  Who Can File Patent Applications?  Types of Applications  Other Miscellaneous Paperwork Usually Filed Patent Searching The Prosecution Process  After Allowance International Patenting  Patent Enforcement 
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