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Physician Employment Agreements: Problem Areas that can be Landmines
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New Hampshire 2 Credit Ethics Bundle Courses: Ethics of Business Law (1.25 Ethics Credits) Ethically Keeping Your Clients Trust Even When Things go Wrong (1 Ethics Credit)
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Vermont 2 Credit Ethics Bundle - All Courses Approved in Vermont
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Virginia 2 Credit Ethics Bundle - Courses Approved in Virginia
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Georgia 1 Credit Ethics Bundle - Approved in Georgia Courses Include: Effective and Ethical Use of Experts (1 Ethics Credit)
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Indiana 3 Credit Ethics Bundle - All Courses Approved in Indiana
Bundle Courses Unauthorized Practice of Law: Ethical Dilemmas and the Rule of Law (1.3 Ethics Credits) Help for the Helper: Compassion Fatigue on the Lawyer Who Cares (1.1 Ethics Credits)Elimination of Bias in the Legal Profession: Both Personally and Professionally (1 .3 Ethics Credit)
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NFL Contract Advisors – “So You Want To Be An Agent" Welcome to NFL Contract Advisors – “So You Want To Be An Agent…” A big part of sports law is getting agents ready for the the obligations of managing high-profile clients. And that’s where lawyers come in. NFL Contract Advisors covers NFLPA certification requirements, agent eligibility, standards of conduct and prohibited actions, key points of agent-player contracts and player-team contracts, and the NFL’s personal conduct policy. And most importantly, we’ll look at some recent episodes of “bad client behavior” in the NFL (aka – The 3 AM Phone Call). Stories include a mercurial QB skipping a game to party (in disguise) in Las Vegas, a star wide receiver allegedly throwing furniture off a 14 th floor Florida condo balcony, the league’s highest-paid player bankrolling a dog fighting operation, and of course… “DeflateGate.” NFL Contract Advisors “So You Want To Be An Agent…” I. Introduction a. “3 AM Phone Call” – Johnny Manziel II. Collective Bargaining Agreement & the NFLPA a. “3 AM Phone Call” – Coach Urban Meyer & COVID Protocols III. Agent Eligibility IV. Agent Regulations Under the NFLPA a. “3 AM Phone Call” – Antonio Brown V. Agent-Player Agreements (SRA’s) VI. Player-Team Agreements a. “3 AM Phone Call” – Michael Vick VII. Personal Conduct Policy a. “3 AM Phone Call” – Tom Brady & DeflateGate VIII. Resources (NFLPA & CBA Rules, Regulations & Model Forms) a. https://nflpa.com/ b. https://www.nfl.com/
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Attorney Licensure and the Impaired Professional
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Attorney Licensure and the Impaired Professional
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The Impact Of Internet and Sports Betting for Lawyers
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"Shackled to Our Screens: How Technology Has Imprisoned the Legal Profession"
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Unfair, Deceptive, or Abusive Acts or Practices (UDAAP)
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Direct Examination: Making the Witness Look Good
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Dealing with the Disruptive Practitioner in a Legally Compliant Manner
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The Healthcare Quality Improvement Act: How to Achieve Immunity in Your Peer Review Process
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Overview of the Freedom of Information Act In this timely and compelling CLE program, Attorney, Peter Sorenson presents “Overview of the Freedom of Information Act”. The program begins discussing how to help attorneys - in all fields of practice - learn how to more successfully navigate the FOIA process to better support their clients. Mr. Sorenson continues to explain the phases/steps of the FOIA process and the background and Purpose of FOIA. Mr. Sorenson then covers case law, hypotheticals, and practical tips to increase a positive FOIA request. The program concludes with an overview of the administrative appeal phase, and the judicial review phase. This program is a must for any attorney.
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Paying for Referrals: A Danger to the Payor and Recipient's Freedom.
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In this timely, and compelling, CLE program, attorney Michael J. Deblis Presents, “Anatomy of a Civil Tax Controversy” Join attorney Deblis as he walks you through the anatomy of a civil tax controversy from A through Z. This program will cover each step in the process, and will take a closer look at what to do during an eggshell audit. Other topics to be discussed include cases typically recommended for prosecution, attorney-client privilege in the tax realm, Kovel Agreements, IRS Appeals, and more. This program is a must for any attorney Learning Objectives In-depth overview of the anatomy of a civil tax controversy from A through Z Best practices for walking your client through an eggshell audit A Review attorney-client privilege in the tax realm Discuss the use of a Kovel Accountant and drafting an airtight Kovel Agreement A Comprehension of the IRS Appeals Process Evaluate the hazards of litigation
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Welcome to NCAA & Name, Image, Likeness – Updates & Anarchy in America! The last four years have been a watershed moment in amateur college sports. From the possibility of losing eligibility for pursuing endorsement offers in 2019 to signing multi-million dollar deals in 2022 this is a new era for student-athletes. Sports lawyers will learn about how we got here and how the intersection of NIL deals, the NCAA Transfer Portal & Boosters have changed the college sports landscape. And we know this much…where we are now and what is allowed or not allowed today will change rapidly and frequently. It will be critical for lawyers to stay up to date as the NCAA, federal legislators and states continue to jockey for position in controlling the direction of college sports.
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Connecticut 12 Credit Bundle with Ethics
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Connecticut 12 Credit Nutmeg Bundle with 2 Ethics Bundle Courses Include: Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (1 Credit) Opening Statement As a Story -101 (1 Credit) Opening Statements As a Story - 102 (1.5 Credits) Closing Arguments (2 Credits) Anatomy of a Civil Tax Controversy (1.5 Credits) Paying for Referrals: A Danger to the Payor and Recipient's Freedom (1 Credit) Unauthorized Practice of Law: Ethical Dilemmas and the Rule of Law (1 Ethics Credit) Physician Employment Agreements: Problem Areas that can be Landmines (1 Credit) Elimination of Bias in the Legal Profession: Both Personally and Professionally (1 Ethics Credit) The Fifth Amendment’s Essential Role in Offshore Audits (1.5 Credits)
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Kentucky 12 Credit Bundle with Ethics All courses approved in Kentucky. Esquire CLE’s Sponsor No. 9024
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Texas Bundle: 15 Credits with 3.0 Ethics
All Courses Approved by the State Bar of Texas Minimum Continuing Legal Education.
Esquire CLE’s Provider# 14104
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New York Bundle 24 Credits with 4 Ethics and 1 Elimination of Bias/Diversity, 1 Cyber Security
Bundle Courses:Evidence 101 (2 Credits)
Evidence 102 (1.5 Credits) Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (1 Credit) Opening Statement As a Story (101) (1 Credit) Opening Statements As a Story - 102 (1.5 Credits) Unfair, Deceptive, or Abusive Acts or Practices (UDAAP) (1.5 Credits) Taking Off the Gloves: What to Expect in U.S. Tax Court (1.5 Credits) Cross Examination Made Simple (1.5 Credits) Direct Examination: Making the Witness Look Good (1.5 Credits) NFL Contract Advisors – “So You Want To Be An Agent" (2.00 Credits) Overview of the Freedom of Information Act (2.5 Credits) Gambling, The Secret Addiction The Impact of Internet and Sports Betting (1 Ethics Credits) Cyber Security for Lawyers and Law Firms (1.5 Cyber Security Credit) Off the Clock: Professional Ethics On Personal Time (1 Ethics Credit) Ethics and Professionalism: The Art of Graceful Disagreement (1 Ethics Credit) Leveling the Playing Field: The Elimination of Bias in the Legal Profession (1 Diversity and Inclusion Credit) Unauthorized Practice of Law: Ethical Dilemmas and the Rule of Law (1 Ethics Credit) -
California 25 Credit Bundle with Ethics, Bias, Tech, Civility, and Substance Abuse All Courses are approved by The State Bar of California All Credits are Participatory Credits
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Missouri 6.0 General Credit Bundle
Bundle Courses: Overview of the Freedom of Information Act Closing Arguments NCAA: Name, Image, and Likeness Evidence 101 -
Arizona 3.0 Ethics Credit Bundle Bundle Courses Include: Unauthorized Practice of Law: Ethical Dilemmas and the Rule of Law (1 Ethics Credit) Effective and Ethical Use of Experts (1 Ethics Credit) Attorney Licensure and the Impaired Professional (1 Ethics Credit) The State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirement. This activity may qualify for up to 3 hours toward your annual CLE requirement for the State Bar of Arizona, including 3 hour(s) of professional responsibility.