• 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 
  • 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)

    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) 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) Direct Examination: Making the Witness Look Good (1.5 Credits) Unauthorized Practice of Law: Ethical Dilemmas and the Rule of Law (1.25 Ethics Credit) Paying for Referrals: A Danger to the Payor and Recipient's Freedom (1.25 Credits) Information Law Firms Collect and Store – What to do in the Event of a Cyber Breach? (1.25 Credits) Navigating Stormy Parenting Plans - Process Over Chaos (1.25 Credits) Digital Millennium Copyright Act (1 Credit) Effective and Ethical Use of Experts (1.25 Ethics Credits) Lemon Law (1 Credit) Ethical Issues - Pro Bono Representation: Help the Profession Help Others (1 Ethics Credit) Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (1 Credit) Order in the Court: Ethical Interaction With Judges (1 Ethics Credit) The Anti-Kickback Statute (1 Credit) Physician Employment Agreements: Problem Areas that can be Landmines (1 Credit) Immigration Basics: Coming to America and Staying (1 Credit)
  • Virtual Isolation: Is Hyperconnectivity Helping or Harming the Legal Professional?
  • Virginia CLE Bundle – All Courses Approved by the Virginia State Bar Courses Include: Information Law Firms Collect and Store – What to do in the Event of a Cyber Breach? (1.5 Credits) Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (2 Credits) Civil Settlement Techniques (1.5 Credits) Paying for Referrals: A Danger to the Payor and Recipient’s Freedom (1.5 Credits) Ethical Obligations for Clients with Mental Health Impairments (1 Ethics Credit) Navigating Ethics with Expert Witnesses Story (1 Ethics Credit)
  • Utah 6 Credit Bundle with Ethics and Professionalism Bundle Courses Include:

    Basics of How to Obtain a Patent (2 Credits)

    The Fifth Amendment’s Essential Role in Offshore Audits (1.5 Credits) Story Telling in the Courtroom Part 1 (1 Credit) Online Civility and Professionalism for Attorneys (1 Professionalism Credit) Unauthorized Practice of Law: Ethical Dilemmas and the Rule of Law (1 Ethics Credit)
  • Unfair, Deceptive, or Abusive Acts or Practices (UDAAP)
  • 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
    1. Defining Unauthorized Practice of Law
    • Discuss what constitutes unauthorized practice of law
    • Explain why regulating UPL is necessary
    1. 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
    III. Risks of Non-Lawyer Entities 
    • 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
    1. 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
    1. UPL and Technology 
    • Discuss how technology has impacted the unauthorized practice of law
    • Explore the challenges and opportunities presented by technology in regulating UPL
    1. Enforcement of UPL Regulations 
    • Explain how UPL regulations are enforced
    • Discuss the challenges and limitations of enforcement
    VII. Case Studies 
    • Examine case studies of UPL incidents and their outcomes
    • Discuss what can be learned from these incidents
    VIII. UPL in the Future 
    • Discuss the potential evolution of UPL regulation in the future
    • Highlight emerging trends and challenges in regulating UPL
    1. Best Practices for Lawyers 
    • Discuss best practices for lawyers to avoid UPL violations
    • Explain the consequences of UPL violations for lawyers
    1. Best Practices for Consumers
    • Discuss best practices for consumers to avoid UPL risks
    • Explain how consumers can ensure they are working with licensed attorneys
  • 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 
  • 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
  • The Impact Of Internet and Sports Betting for Lawyers
  • The Healthcare Quality Improvement Act: How to Achieve Immunity in Your Peer Review Process
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