• Ethics in Business Law In this timely and compelling CLE program Attorney, Todd Kulkin, presents Ethics in Business. Mr. Kulkin starts the program with a discussion on Confidentiality, Conflict Of Interest, and Solicitation & Networking within the ABA model rules. The program continues with an overview of No-Contact Rule, Referral Fees, and Communicating With Unrepresented Persons. Additionally Mr. Kulkin will cover Attorney as third-party neutral, Trust account issues, and Non-law practice activities, The program concludes with an explanation if a lawyer should take equity. This program is a must for any attorney.  Agenda:
    • Confidentiality
    • Conflict Of Interest
    • Solicitation & Networking
    • No-Contact Rule 
    • Referral Fees
    • Communicating With Unrepresented Persons
    • Attorney as third-party neutral
    • Trust account issues
    • Non-law practice activities
    • Should You Take Equity? 
  • Law of Corporate Information: New Issues on Old Foundations - Faculty: William Nolan This program reviews some of the key concepts and developments in the broad range of legal issues relating to corporate information, starting with relatively older issues and progressing towards newer issues, with a common theme that is not new – aligning the management of information with business needs is an underlying principle in all of these areas. AGENDA: Protecting Companies Trade Secrets  Uniform Trade Secrets Act Monitoring Employee Technology Use  Employee Electronic Communication Outside Company  Preventing and Responding to Data Breaches - HIPPA and FTC Act  Importance of Building an Information Control Culture 
  • Basic Considerations in Assessment of an Oil and Gas Lease
  •  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
  • 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
  • Introduction to Family and Employment Immigration Law
  • A Lawyer’s Guide to Ethics and Ethical Networking in a Virtual World 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  
  • Effective Legal Representation In Today's Federal Social Security Disability Arena In this timely and compelling CLE program, attorney, Scott Daniels teaches Federal Social Security Disability Representation Mr. Daniels begins the program with an overview of applicable laws, eligibility, and standard for disability claims. Attorney Daniels then proceeds to cover various types of disability programs. He also discusses the five steps in evaluating a disability claim. Mr. Daniels concludes the program with case examples and an overview of the Federal Disability Claim Process and who bears the burden of proof. This program is a must watch for any attorney who wants to learn more about Federal Disability Claims. Agenda
    • Applicable Social Security Laws 
    • Types of Disability Programs
    • Evaluation Process
    • Federal Disability Process
    • Case Examples 
  • Off the Clock: Professional Ethics On Personal Time   Most legal ethics programs focus on how applicable rules, laws, and related opinions govern a lawyer´s behavior when he or she is practicing law.  But what rules apply to a lawyer´s behavior off the clock?  The answer is: ethically, a lawyer is never off the clock.  This program will focus on the rules, statutes, case law, principles, and guidelines that govern a lawyer’s actions, conduct, and speech, during personal time.  It will break down and analyze Professional Rule of Conduct 8.4, Misconduct, breaking down each subsection into informative, practical examples, and present practical illustrations and informative case examples from around the country of how off the clock behavior can have on the job consequences.
  • Entity Formation 101 In this timely, and compelling, CLE program attorney, Todd Kulkin, presents “Entity Formation 101”. The program begins with an overview of the entity formation process and the three primary questions in entity formation. The program continues with an in-depth look at the type of entities, corporate veil issues, and benefit corporations. Mr. Kulkin then provides an explanation of S Coprs, C Corps, and Judicial considerations. The program concludes with a corporate governance discussion. This program is for any attorney who’s in business or has clients in business or wants to be. Agenda:
    • The Entity Formation Process
    • The Three Primary Questions in Entity Formation. 
    • The Types of Entities
    • Corporate Veil issues
    • Benefit Corporations
    • Jurisdictional Considerations
    • S Corp vs C Corp
    • Corporate Governance
     

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