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South Carolina 8 Credit Bundle with 2 Ethics and 1 Substance Abuse Credit All Courses Approved in South Carolina. Bundle Courses Include: NCAA & Name, Image, Likeness – Updates & Anarchy in America! (1.27 Credits) Opening Statement As a Story - 101 (1.07 Credits) Opening Statements As a Story - 102 (1.67 Credits) Closing Arguments (1.78 Credits) Order in the Court: Ethical Interaction With Judges (1.08 Ethics Credits) Effective and Ethical Use of Experts (1.08 Ethics Credits) The Impact Of Internet and Sports Betting for Lawyers (1.02 Substance Abuse Credits)
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Staying Safe and Sound - Maintaining A Work/Life Balance in Uncertain Times We know that you are most likely being bombarded with messages about the Coronavirus, whether that be on television, social media, or in your community networks. At uncertain times like this, anxiety, stress, fear and negative thoughts can easily take control. You may be worried about being in crowds, your loved ones, your seniors, your office, your clients, your finances or how to manage whatever the future holds as we prepare to return to the “new normal” in our personal and professional lives. The question facing everyone in the legal profession is compelling and far-reaching: “Will I ever be able to maintain a work/life balance “? Recent studies have shown that there has been a dramatic increase in impairment due to alcoholism, addiction and mental health disorders among members of the legal profession. The statistics are compelling and clearly indicate that 1 out of 3 attorneys will likely have a need for substance use or mental health services at some point in their careers. Accordingly, unexpected events like those we are facing as a society will have an even greater impact on lawyers and those who work with them. Agenda:
- The prevalence rates of impairment in the legal profession due to substance use and mental health issues prior to COVID-19.
- Causes and symptoms of depression, stress and anxiety
- The impact of COVID-19 crisis on mental health issues and the role isolation plays
- Fear associated with the uncertainty surrounding the future of the legal industry
- Well- being strategies to reduce or alleviate these conditions
- Tips for maintaining a healthy and productive work/life balance
- Ethical dilemmas created by the Coronavirus crisis, including remote supervision of attorneys and staff, record and timekeeping, data security and confidentiality in the remote office setting.
- Why legal professionals are at higher risk to develop mental health and substance use disorders
- Challenges and barriers facing legal professionals from seeking help
- The free, confidential services provided by Lawyers Assistance Programs to lawyers, their family members, judges and law students
- The role that education plays in breaking the stigma and fear associated with addiction and mental illness in the legal profession
- Resources available to both lawyers and support staff with emphasis on COVID-19 issues
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Taking Off the Gloves: What to Expect in U.S. Tax Court
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Talc Litigation: A Primer In this timely and compelling CLE program, attorney, Roy Viola, presents "Talc Litigation: A Primer". Mr. Viola starts with an overview of what talc is and how it's mined. The program continues with a discussion of litigation issues including contamination and asbestos. Mr. Viola proceeds to explain diseases caused by talc and the current state of litigation. The program concludes with attorney Viola presenting recent verdicts and litigation trends. This program is a must for any attorney. Agenda:
- Talc Overview
- Contamination Issues
- Asbestos Litigation
- Talc Claims and Diseases
- State and future of litigation
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Talc Litigation: Cross-examination of a Lung Cancer Plaintiff
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Technology & Bias Spreading It And Stopping It The provided materials cover a wide range of topics related to bias and strategies for addressing it. The first piece delves into the definition of bias as an unfair treatment or policy based on prejudice, and its implications in the realms of employment and public services. Another item explores Elimination of Bias Requirement, which encourages lawyers to confront and overcome their own biases in order to combat systemic discrimination. A third piece distinguishes between conscious and unconscious biases, highlighting the prevalence and potential negative impact of the latter. The fourth material focuses on the role of artificial intelligence in either perpetuating or mitigating bias in a variety of domains, including language, hiring, and evaluation. Finally, an additional resource emphasizes the potential for bias to arise when technology is not utilized, particularly in the context of age discrimination. AGENDA: 67 Minutes 5-15 minutes: Overview of the provided materials on bias and combating it 10-25 minutes: The first section, which defines bias as an unfair act or policy stemming from prejudice, which can manifest in employment and public services 25-40 minutes: The second section, which discusses the goal of Elimination of Bias Requirement and aims to get lawyers to recognize and fight against their own internalized biases that may contribute towards systemic discrimination 40-50 minutes: The next section, which distinguishes between conscious and unconscious biases, with the latter being more prevalent and often incompatible with one's conscious values 50-60 minutes: The fourth section, which covers the role of artificial intelligence in perpetuating or preventing bias in various domains, such as language, recruitment, and assessment 60-67 minutes: The fifth section, which highlights the bias that can occur from not using technology, particularly in the case of age discrimination.
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Tennessee 15 Credit Bundle with 3 Ethics Courses Include: Order in the Court: Ethical Interaction With Judges (1.08 Ethics Credits) Effective and Ethical Use of Experts (1.13 Ethics Credits) Unauthorized Practice of Law: Ethical Dilemmas and the Rule of Law (1.15 Ethics Credits) Opening Statement As a Story - 101 (1.07 Credits) Opening Statements As a Story - 102 (1.67 Credits) NCAA & Name, Image, Likeness – Updates & Anarchy in America! (1.28 Credits) The Healthcare Quality Improvement Act: How to Achieve Immunity in Your Peer Review Process (1.02 Credits) Information Law Firms Collect and Store – What to do in the Event of a Cyber Breach? (1.3 Credits) Anatomy of a Civil Tax Controversy (1.52 Credits) The Anti-Kickback Statute (1.02 Credits) The Fifth Amendment’s Essential Role in Offshore Audits (1.5 Credits) The Basics of How to Obtain a Patent (2 Credits)
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Tennessee 15 Credit Bundle with 3 Ethics Courses Include: Order in the Court: Ethical Interaction With Judges (1.08 Ethics Credits) Effective and Ethical Use of Experts (1.13 Ethics Credits) Unauthorized Practice of Law: Ethical Dilemmas and the Rule of Law (1.15 Ethics Credits) Opening Statement As a Story - 101 (1.07 Credits) Opening Statements As a Story - 102 (1.67 Credits) NCAA & Name, Image, Likeness – Updates & Anarchy in America! (1.28 Credits) The Healthcare Quality Improvement Act: How to Achieve Immunity in Your Peer Review Process (1.02 Credits) Information Law Firms Collect and Store – What to do in the Event of a Cyber Breach? (1.3 Credits) Anatomy of a Civil Tax Controversy (1.52 Credits) The Anti-Kickback Statute (1.02 Credits) The Fifth Amendment’s Essential Role in Offshore Audits (1.5 Credits) The Basics of How to Obtain a Patent (2 Credits)
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Tennessee 3 Credit Ethics Bundle – All Courses Approved in Tennessee! Courses Include: Order in the Court: Ethical Interaction With Judges (1.08 Ethics Credits) Effective and Ethical Use of Experts (1.13 Ethics Credits) Unauthorized Practice of Law: Ethical Dilemmas and the Rule of Law (1.15 Ethics Credits)
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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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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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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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The Art and Science of Hourly Billing In this compelling and timely program, attorney, Colt Dodrill presents “The Art and Science of Attorney Billing.” The program begins with an explanation of why billing is important, the relevant ABA model rules, and fee agreements. Mr. Dodroll continues the program with a narrative explanation and adding value .The program also covers efficiencies and time management principles. The program concludes with client billing guidelines and tips. This program is for any attorney. AGENDA Introduction
- Why billing is Important
- ABA Model Rules
- Fee agreements
- Rejected time entries
- Elements of Time Entry
- Syntax
- Verbs
- Nouns
- Basis
- Kickers
- Block Billing
- Value Triangle
- When to be ambiguous
- When to be specific
- Brevity is the soul of wit
- Pareto Principle (80/20 Rule)
- Rules of Thumb
- Time Management
- Client Billing Guidelines
- Tips
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The Burned Out Lawyer- Recognition and Prevention Strategies If there is one word we heard during our journey through the pandemic and continue to hear more than any other term as we navigate into the Post-COVID “new normal” world, it is “burnout.” But what is burnout? What does it look like and feel like? More importantly, what can we do to prevent the normal stress and “lawyer anxiety” so common in our profession from developing into the physically and emotionally draining state known as Burnout? Recent studies have shown that there has been a dramatic increase in impairment due to alcoholism, addiction and mental health disorders among members of the legal profession. The statistics are compelling and clearly indicate that 1 out of 3 attorneys will likely have a need for substance use or mental health services at some point in their careers. Agenda
- The early warning signs of impairment, with special emphasis on stress and burnout.
- Symptoms of stress and burnout that are particularly prevalent among members of the legal profession;
- Discussion will include the basic stress reactions, both physical and psychological; the difference between healthy stress and distress, with emphasis on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
- The transition from distress to burnout and how we can recognize and identify the sources of stress in our lives before burnout develops.
- Guidelines for a “master plan”, including realistic prevention strategies that work.
- Why lawyers and judges are at especially high risk to develop mental health and substance use disorders.
- The free services that Lawyers Assistance Programs provide to lawyers, judges, their family members and law students.
- The barriers that prevent lawyers and judges from seeking the help they need.
- The role that education plays in breaking the stigma and fear associated with alcoholism, substance use disorders and mental illness in the legal profession.
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The Federal False Claims Act: Enforcement and Recent Updates The session will provide an overview of the Federal Civil False Claims Act (FCA) and how it works. It will also provide an assessment of enforcement activities, showing how healthcare providers may be at risk. In addition, the session will review recent cases and show how they potentially impact healthcare providers. We will start with a review of the Federal False Claims Act and discuss how it works and how it is being used to fight health care fraud. We will discuss how the various health care fraud task forces use the Federal False Claims Act and its whistleblower provisions to identify and prosecute health care fraud. The webinar will take the Federal False Claims Act apart and show step by step how an action is filed, how the government responds and how the courts interpret various elements of the Act. We will discuss proof, damages under the Act and how the whistleblower is rewarded for bringing a successful case. The session will also provide an overview of the Anti-Kickback Statute (AKS) and review what it prohibits, as well as a general review the AKS available safe harbors. It will also show how violation of the AKS can raise FCA concerns, and it will provide an assessment of enforcement activities, showing how participants may be at risk. In addition, the session will review recent cases and show how they potentially impact participants. We will provide an in-depth review of the AKS, focusing on what is prohibited under the Act and what the exceptions are. We will also review the case law, particularly the early case law that sets the stage and basis for how the courts interpret the law. We will also review the changes made to both the False Claims Act and the Anti-Kickback Statute made by the Affordable Care Act. Finally, the webinar will review various cases to show how easy it is to run afoul of the Statute, and how the courts view compliance with it. In addition, we will discuss the latest updates to both the False Claims Act and the Anti-Kickback Statute.
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The Fifth Amendment’s Essential Role in Offshore Audits
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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
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The Healthcare Quality Improvement Act: How to Achieve Immunity in Your Peer Review Process
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The Impact Of Internet and Sports Betting for Lawyers
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Impaired Lawyers: A Call for Action - Description During this timely, and compelling CLE program Attorney, Brian Quinn, presents “Impaired Lawyers: A Call for Actions”. Mr. Quinn begins the program with an overview of statistics and warning signs of substance abuse. The program continues with an explanation on why lawyers are impacted and the barriers lawyers confront in seeking help. Attorney Quinn also discusses the stigma with seeking help, dealing with denial, and issues with enabling. The program concludes with how attorneys can seek help. This program is a must for any attorney. Agenda
- Statistics Overview
- Warning Signs at Law Firms
- Why Lawyers?
- Barriers to Seeking Help
- Stigma
- Dealing Denial
- Enabling
- Seeking Help
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Trust Owned Life Insurance: The Audit Process In this timely and compelling CLE program, Attorney Kyle Robinson interviews Tom Henske on the Audit Process for a Trust Owned Life Insurance. They discuss who may be a trustee and the responsibilities of trustees and the risks they may face in managing accounts for clients. They continue the program covering the Prudent Investor Act and how it is applies. Next, Mr. Robinson and Mr. Henske review red flags that must be identified in existing policies, and how to deal with them in a legal way. Their final topic discusses the evaluation process and how the audit takes place and the importance of the audit evaluation. This program is must for any attorney who wishes to learn more about life insurance, trust, and the audit process. Agenda
- Trust Owned Life Insurance Overview why important to attorneys
- Trustees Duties
- Uniform Prudent Investor Act
- Common Problems
- Policy Management
- The Audit Process
- Solutions
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Unauthorized Practice of Law: Ethical Dilemmas and the Rule of Law Unauthorized practice of law, or UPL, refers to the practice of law by individuals or entities who are not authorized to do so. The purpose of regulating UPL is to ensure that only licensed attorneys are able to provide legal services to the public, thereby preserving the integrity of the legal profession and protecting the public from harm. However, tensions can arise when consumers require legal services that they perceive as too expensive if provided by a licensed attorney or firm. This course explores the complexities of UPL, including the balancing factors that states use to address these issues. It also examines various situations where non-lawyer entities may pose a risk to the public, and how lawsuits have been used to limit or curtail their activities. By understanding the risks and challenges associated with UPL, legal professionals can take steps to safeguard the public and ensure the continued value of licensing and ethical controls such as Bar Associations and Court systems. AGENDA
- Defining Unauthorized Practice of Law
- Discuss what constitutes unauthorized practice of law
- Explain why regulating UPL is necessary
- Balancing Consumer Needs and Protecting the Public
- Discuss the tension between consumers' need for affordable legal services and protecting the public from harm
- Explore how certain states have attempted to balance these needs through legislation and regulations
- Examine situations in which non-lawyer entities have posed a risk to the public
- Discuss examples of lawsuits and other measures taken to limit or curtail these activities
- Legal and Ethical Controls
- Discuss the role of Bar Associations and Court systems in regulating the legal profession
- Explain how these entities help to ensure ethical and professional conduct among lawyers
- UPL and Technology
- Discuss how technology has impacted the unauthorized practice of law
- Explore the challenges and opportunities presented by technology in regulating UPL
- Enforcement of UPL Regulations
- Explain how UPL regulations are enforced
- Discuss the challenges and limitations of enforcement
- Examine case studies of UPL incidents and their outcomes
- Discuss what can be learned from these incidents
- Discuss the potential evolution of UPL regulation in the future
- Highlight emerging trends and challenges in regulating UPL
- Best Practices for Lawyers
- Discuss best practices for lawyers to avoid UPL violations
- Explain the consequences of UPL violations for lawyers
- Best Practices for Consumers
- Discuss best practices for consumers to avoid UPL risks
- Explain how consumers can ensure they are working with licensed attorneys
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Unfair, Deceptive, or Abusive Acts or Practices (UDAAP)
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Utah 2 Credit Ethics and Professionalism Bundle Bundle Courses Include: Effective and Ethical Use of Experts (1 Ethics Credit) Attorney Professionalism: Being Inclusive in and out of the Law Office (1 Professionalism Credit)
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Utah 6 Credit Bundle with Ethics and Professionalism Bundle Courses Include: Effective and Ethical Use of Experts (1 Ethics Credit) Overview of the Freedom of Information Act (2 Credits) Fair Debt Collections Practices Act (1 Credit) NCAA: Name, Image, and Likeness (1 Credit) Attorney Professionalism: Being Inclusive in and out of the Law Office (1 Professionalism Credit)
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Vermont 10 Credit Bundle with Ethics Courses Include: Managed Services: The Basics (1.10 Credits) Talc Litigation: A Primer (1.12 Credits) Second Circuit Court of Appeals: Practice and Procedure (1.03 Credits) Criminal Procedure in a Felony Case (1.52 Credits) Macro Cross Border Planning Challenges Related To The LGBT Community (1.0 Credits) Marriage Equality in the Crosshairs: Estate Planning Protections amidst Targeted Discrimination (1.05 Credits) Preparing Clients for Deposition: An Investment in Performance (1.2 Credits) Who’s in Charge? The Ethic of Listening, and Not Listening, to Clients (1.05 Ethics Credits) Ethics of IRS Enforcement (1.07 Ethics Credits)
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Vermont 10 Credit Bundle with Ethics Courses Include: Managed Services: The Basics (1.10 Credits) Talc Litigation: A Primer (1.12 Credits) Second Circuit Court of Appeals: Practice and Procedure (1.03 Credits) Criminal Procedure in a Felony Case (1.52 Credits) Macro Cross Border Planning Challenges Related To The LGBT Community (1.0 Credits) Marriage Equality in the Crosshairs: Estate Planning Protections amidst Targeted Discrimination (1.05 Credits) Preparing Clients for Deposition: An Investment in Performance (1.2 Credits) Who’s in Charge? The Ethic of Listening, and Not Listening, to Clients (1.05 Ethics Credits) Ethics of IRS Enforcement (1.07 Ethics Credits)
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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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Virginia CLE Bundle – All Courses Approved by the Virginia State Bar Courses Include: Anatomy of a Civil Tax Controversy (1.5 Credits) Overview of the Freedom of Information Act (2 Credits) Cross Examination Made Simple (1.5 Credits) Direct Examination: Making the Witness Look Good (1 Credit) Order in the Court: Ethical Interaction With Judges (1 Ethics Credit)
The Ethics of Listening to Clients (1 Ethics Credit)
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Virginia CLE Bundle – All Courses Approved by the Virginia State Bar Courses Include: Anatomy of a Civil Tax Controversy (1.5 Credits) Overview of the Freedom of Information Act (2 Credits) Cross Examination Made Simple (1.5 Credits) Direct Examination: Making the Witness Look Good (1 Credit) Order in the Court: Ethical Interaction With Judges (1 Ethics Credit)
The Ethics of Listening to Clients (1 Ethics Credit)
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Virginia CLE Bundle – All Courses Approved by the Virginia State Bar Courses Include: Anatomy of a Civil Tax Controversy (1.5 Credits) Overview of the Freedom of Information Act (2 Credits) Cross Examination Made Simple (1.5 Credits) Direct Examination: Making the Witness Look Good (1 Credit) Order in the Court: Ethical Interaction With Judges (1 Ethics Credit)
The Ethics of Listening to Clients (1 Ethics Credit)
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Washington State 45 Credit Bundle with Ethics and Equity/Inclusion - All Courses Approved in Washington Bundle Courses Include: Psychosocial Evaluations and Consultation in Civil Litigation: Strategies to Understand and Humanize the Client (1 Credit) Off the Clock: Professional Ethics On Personal Time (1 Ethics Credit) Benefiting from New Markets Tax Credits (1 Credit) The Federal False Claims Act: Enforcement and Recent Updates (1.25 Credit) Attorney’s Guide to Online Defamation & Website Removal (1 Credit) Complex Trauma in Criminal Mitigation Cases: How Abuse and Neglect Cause Abnormal Development (1.25 Credits) A Lawyer’s Guide to Ethics and Ethical Networking in a Virtual World (2 Ethics Credits) Talc Litigation: Cross-examination of a Lung Cancer Plaintiff (1.25 Credits) Gambling Addiction for Lawyers (1 Credit) The Art and Science of Hourly Billing (1 Credit) Intermediate Topics: Title IX (1.5 Credits) Business and Asset Protection (1.25 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) Borderline Personality Disorder: Pre-Plea & Pre-Sentencing Mitigation Strategies (1.25 Credits) Criminal Mitigation: Pre-Pleas & Pre-Sentencing Strategies (1 Credit) Information Technology for Lawyers (1.25 Credits) Philosophy of a Business Legal Counselor (1.25 Credits) Introduction to Non-Profit Law (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) Banking for the Non-Banking Attorney (1.5 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) Talc Litigation: A Primer (1.25 Credits) 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 Credit) -
Washington State 45 Credit Bundle with Ethics and Equity/Inclusion - All Courses Approved in Washington Bundle Courses Include: Psychosocial Evaluations and Consultation in Civil Litigation: Strategies to Understand and Humanize the Client (1 Credit) Off the Clock: Professional Ethics On Personal Time (1 Ethics Credit) Benefiting from New Markets Tax Credits (1 Credit) The Federal False Claims Act: Enforcement and Recent Updates (1.25 Credit) Attorney’s Guide to Online Defamation & Website Removal (1 Credit) Complex Trauma in Criminal Mitigation Cases: How Abuse and Neglect Cause Abnormal Development (1.25 Credits) A Lawyer’s Guide to Ethics and Ethical Networking in a Virtual World (2 Ethics Credits) Talc Litigation: Cross-examination of a Lung Cancer Plaintiff (1.25 Credits) Gambling Addiction for Lawyers (1 Credit) The Art and Science of Hourly Billing (1 Credit) Intermediate Topics: Title IX (1.5 Credits) Business and Asset Protection (1.25 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) Borderline Personality Disorder: Pre-Plea & Pre-Sentencing Mitigation Strategies (1.25 Credits) Criminal Mitigation: Pre-Pleas & Pre-Sentencing Strategies (1 Credit) Information Technology for Lawyers (1.25 Credits) Philosophy of a Business Legal Counselor (1.25 Credits) Introduction to Non-Profit Law (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) Banking for the Non-Banking Attorney (1.5 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) Talc Litigation: A Primer (1.25 Credits) 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 Credit)