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Immigration Basics: Coming to America and Staying
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Indiana 18 Credit Bundle With 3 Ethics - All Courses Approved in Indiana
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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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Indiana 36 Credit Bundle With 3 Ethics - All Courses Approved in Indiana Courses include: The Federal False Claims Act: Enforcement and Recent Updates (1 Credit) Attorney’s Guide to Online Defamation & Website Removal (1 Credit) NFL Contract Advisors – “So You Want To Be An Agent" (1.8 Credits) Evidence 101 (1.5 Credits) Evidence 102 (1.3 Credits) Unfair, Deceptive, or Abusive Acts or Practices (UDAAP) (1.3 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 (1.6 Credits) Cross Examination Made Simple (1.5 Credits) Direct Examination: Making the Witness Look Good (1.3 Credits) Dealing with the Disruptive Practitioner in a Legally Compliant Manner (1 Credit) The Anti-Kickback Statute (1 Credit) Anatomy of a Civil Tax Controversy (1.5 Credits) NCAA: Name, Image, and Likeness (1.3 Credits) Opening Statement as a Story 101 (1 Credit) The Healthcare Quality Improvement Act: How to Achieve Immunity in Your Peer Review Process (1 Credit) Physician Employment Agreements: Problem Areas that can be Landmines (1 Credit) Overview of the Freedom of Information Act (2 Credits) Closing Arguments (1.8 Credits) Opening Statements 102 (1.7 Credits) Technology and Bias: Spreading it and Stopping it (1.3 Credits) 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 Personally and Professionally (1.3 Ethics Credits) Fair Debt Collections Practices Act (1 Credit) Information Law Firms Collect and Store - What to Do in the Event of a Cyber Breach (1.5 Credits) Microsoft Office 365 for Attorneys (1.3 Credits
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Indiana 36 Credit Bundle With 3 Ethics - All Courses Approved in Indiana Courses include: The Federal False Claims Act: Enforcement and Recent Updates (1 Credit) Attorney’s Guide to Online Defamation & Website Removal (1 Credit) NFL Contract Advisors – “So You Want To Be An Agent" (1.8 Credits) Evidence 101 (1.5 Credits) Evidence 102 (1.3 Credits) Unfair, Deceptive, or Abusive Acts or Practices (UDAAP) (1.3 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 (1.6 Credits) Cross Examination Made Simple (1.5 Credits) Direct Examination: Making the Witness Look Good (1.3 Credits) Dealing with the Disruptive Practitioner in a Legally Compliant Manner (1 Credit) The Anti-Kickback Statute (1 Credit) Anatomy of a Civil Tax Controversy (1.5 Credits) NCAA: Name, Image, and Likeness (1.3 Credits) Opening Statement as a Story 101 (1 Credit) The Healthcare Quality Improvement Act: How to Achieve Immunity in Your Peer Review Process (1 Credit) Physician Employment Agreements: Problem Areas that can be Landmines (1 Credit) Overview of the Freedom of Information Act (2 Credits) Closing Arguments (1.8 Credits) Opening Statements 102 (1.7 Credits) Technology and Bias: Spreading it and Stopping it (1.3 Credits) 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 Personally and Professionally (1.3 Ethics Credits) Fair Debt Collections Practices Act (1 Credit) Information Law Firms Collect and Store - What to Do in the Event of a Cyber Breach (1.5 Credits) Microsoft Office 365 for Attorneys (1.3 Credits
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Indiana 9 Credit Bundle With 3 Ethics - All Courses Approved in Indiana
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Information Law Firms Collect and Store – What to do in the Event of a Cyber Breach? When storing information, it can be done on paper or digitally on personal/shared computers, systems, files, or vendor applications. Regulatory requirements like state laws, GLBA, FERPA, GDPR must be considered. Plan and risk assessments, encryption, and access controls are used to support compliant environments. Protocols for breaches, legal holds, and employee changes must be put in place. Third-party vendors and outsourced staff must be considered. In case of a breach, notifying insurance carriers, healthcare providers, finance entities, schools, and individuals affected is crucial. AGENDA:
- Introduction to information storage
- Paper vs. digital storage
- Personal and shared computer storage
- System, files, and vendor application storage
- Regulatory requirements, including state laws, GLBA, FERPA, GDPR, and BAAs
- Risk assessments, plan development, and encryption
- Tailoring privacy practices to company size and IT capabilities
- Outsourced staff and third-party vendor considerations
- Processes for sharing information via email or e-sign
- Protocols for managing breaches, legal holds, and employee role changes
- Access controls, including physical, administrative, and technical measures
- Response to breaches, including notifying insurance carriers, healthcare providers, schools, and individuals affected
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Information Technology for Lawyers In this timely, and compelling program, attorney Russell Jackman presents “Information Technology for Lawyers”. Mr. Jackman begins the program explaining how and why to update a law office computer system and uses windows as an example. The program continues with an overview of backups, cloud services, and firewalls. Mr. Jackman then discusses security tips and case management systems. Attorney Jackman concludes the program going over recent IT trends and fads. This program is for any attorney who has a computer. AGENDA:
- Upgrading Office System
- Windows
- Backups
- Cloud Services
- Antivirus/Firewalls
- Security Tips
- Case Management Systems
- Trends and Fads
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Intermediate Topics: TITLE IX In this timely and compelling program, attorney, Adria L. Silva presents, “Intermediate Topics: TITLE IX”. Attorney Silva begins the program with an overview of TITLE IX basics and who can be sued within the Statute of Limitations. The program continues with a discussion of TITLE IX v. TITLE VII. Attorney Silva then covers applicable case law and intermediate topics such as internal investigations, sexual harassment, and gender discrimination. The program concludes with an explanation of the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act. This program is for any attorney. Agenda:
- TITLE IX Basics
- Who Can Be Sued and SOL
- Conditions Precedent
- TITLE IX v. TITLE VII
- Internal Investigations
- Sexual Harassment
- Gender Discrimination
- Retaliation
- Family Education Rights and Privacy Act
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Introduction to Family and Employment Immigration Law