• Navigating Stormy Parenting Plans - Process Over Chaos

    As lawyers it’s easy to get myopic and wrapped up in the chaos, mechanics and technicalities of dispute resolution. Divorce basically deals with money matters and the parenting plan. For financials, we simply collect income and assets, liabilities and debts. Then we shove the numbers into a magical 3rd party software program and we get what we get. For the Parenting Plan? Not so much. This is more art than science. Maybe the parenting plan terminates after high school graduation. But how the parents handle the residential schedule, decision making, and dispute resolution process will have a significant impact on the entire family for decades to come. Because of this, we want our client focused on “process and controllables”.  

    As ‘ol Ben Franklin said, “If you would persuade, appeal to interest and not to reason.” Same strategy applies today when dealing with parenting plan conflict. Our job is to help uncover the opposing party’s interest and pivot negotiations from positional arguments to focusing on the underlying reasons. Also, our job is to prepare clients to anticipate and better cope with their ex-spouse’s bad behavior. No client can control the ex-spouse, but every client can and should control their own response. 

    This course will inform new lawyers and remind seasoned lawyers how to view the parenting plan from the client’s perspective. Our representation of the client might last 18 months. But for the client the parenting plan is an infinite, life-long game after our job is done. We want to both counsel the client and provide a framework to assist them in their day-to-day interaction (over the coming decades) with the ex. This include interest-based negotiations, impasse and options outside of a fully-agreed to parenting plan, common cognitive bias traps in divorce, and providing a toolbox for thriving…or at least maintaining self control during toxic parenting plan negotiations.

    Lastly, we negotiate in our professional and personal lives every day. Importantly, while this course is focused on managing “process and controllables” in the parenting plan, the concepts and strategies are fairly universal for general dispute resolution. 

    AGENDA:
    • Introduction
    • Negotiation Preparation
    • Negotiation Table
    • Post-Negotiation
    • Other Options
    • Cognitive Bias
    • Toolbox
  • 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.
  • Nebraska 5 Credit Bundle with 2 Ethics - All Courses Approved in Nebraska  Bundle Courses Include: Story Telling in the Courtroom  (1.57 Credits) Civil Settlement Techniques (1.55 Credits) Unauthorized Practice of Law: Ethical Dilemmas and the Rule of Law (1 Professional Responsibility/Ethics Credit) Ethical Obligations for Clients with Mental Health Impairments (1 Professional Responsibility/Ethics Credit)  
  • Nevada 13 Credit Sagebrush Bundle with 2 Ethics and 1 Substance Abuse 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) Help for the Helper: The Effects of Trauma and Compassion Fatigue on the Lawyer Who Cares (1 Substance Abuse Credit) Unauthorized Practice of Law: Ethical Dilemmas and the Rule of Law (1 Ethics Credit) Elimination of Bias in the Legal Profession: Both Personally and Professionally (1 Ethics Credit) Microsoft Office 365 For Attorneys (1 Credit) Religious Land Use and Persons Act 2 Credits Course (2 Credits) Welcome to the NFL Rook Lawyers Wrangling Elites Egos (1.5 Credits)
  • Nevada 13 Credit Silver State Bundle with 2 Ethics and 1 Substance Abuse Bundle Courses Include: Story Telling in the Courtroom Part 1 (1.5 Credits) Story Telling in the Courtroom Part 2 (1 Credit) Story Telling in the Courtroom Part 3 (1 Credit) Immigration Basics: Coming to America and Staying (1 Credit) Digital Millennium Copyright Act (1 Credit)

    Be It Resolved - Striving for a (Realistic) Work/Life Balance (1 Credit AAMH)

    Ethical Issues - Pro Bono Representation: Help the Profession Help Others (1 Ethics Credit) Online Civility and Professionalism for Attorneys (1 Ethics Credit)

    Basics of How to Obtain a Patent (2 Credit Hours)

    The Fifth Amendment’s Essential Role in Offshore Audits (1.5 Credits) Information Law Firms Collect and Store – What to do in the Event of a Cyber Breach? (1 Credit)
  • New Jersey Bundle 12 Credits including 4 Ethics and Professional Credits 

    Bundle Courses: The Fifth Amendment’s Essential Role in Offshore Audits (1.5 Credits) Lemon Law (1 Credit) Story Telling in the Courtroom Part 1 (1.5 Credits) Story Telling in the Courtroom Part 2 (1 Credit)

    Basics of How to Obtain a Patent (2 Credits)

    Technology & Bias Spreading It And Stopping It (1 Diversity, Inclusion, Elimination of Bias Credit) Elimination of Bias in the Legal Profession: Both Personally and Professionally (1 Diversity, Inclusion, Elimination of Bias Credit) Ethical Issues - Pro Bono Representation: Help the Profession Help Others (1 Ethics Credit) Intervention Strategies for Helping the Legal Professional (1 Ethics Credit) Online Civility and Professionalism for Attorneys (1 Ethics Credit)    
  • New York Bundle 24 Credits with 4 Ethics and 1 Elimination of Bias/Diversity, 1 Cyber Security 

    Bundle Courses: Story Telling in the Courtroom Part 1 (2 Credits) Story Telling in the Courtroom Part 2 (1.5 Credits) Story Telling in the Courtroom Part 3 (1 Credit) Lemon Law (1 Credit) Civil Settlement Techniques (2 Credits) Malpractice Actions: Elements and Defenses (2 Credits) Ethical Obligations for Clients with Mental Health Impairments (1 Ethics Credit)

    Navigating Stormy Parenting Plans - Process Over Chaos (1 Credit)

    Estates for Personal Injury Litigators (1 Credit)

    Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (2.5 Credits) Virtual Isolation: Is Hyperconnectivity Helping or Harming the Legal Professional? (1 Ethics Credit) Welcome to the NFL, Rook! Lawyers Wrangling Elites & Egos (2 Credits)  Ethics of Listening, and Not Listening, to Clients (1 Ethics Credit) Bias Spreading It And Stopping It (1 Diversity, Bias, Inclusion Credit) Intervention Strategies for Helping the Legal Professional (1 Ethics Credit) Dealing with the Disruptive Practitioner in a Legally Compliant Manner (1 Credit) The Anti-Kickback Statute (1 Credit) Lawyer's Guide to Data Privacy and Breach Readiness (1 .25 Cyber Security Credit) Physician Employment Agreements: Problem Areas that can be Landmines (1 Credit)  
  • 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/
  • No One Makes It Out Unscathed: The Effects of Personal Trauma and Stress On Our Lives In this timely and compelling CLE program, Attorney, Brian Quinn presents, “No One Makes It Out Unscathed: The Effects of Personal Trauma and Stress On Our Lives”. Mr. Quinn begins the program with a discussion on statistics and symptoms of stress and trauma. The program continues with an overview of warning signs, and dealing with stress and trauma. Mr. Quinn then explains the effects of trauma and the vicarious trauma in the legal profession. The program concludes with challenges of enabling and denial and how lawyers can seek help. This program is for all attorneys.    Agenda
    • Statistics
    • Warning Signs at the Firm
    • What is Stress
    • Distress
    • Dealing with Stress
    • Trauma
    • Types and Effects of Trauma
    • Vicarious Trauma in Legal Profession
    • Enabling and Denial
  •  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
  • North Carolina 12 Credit Bundle with Ethics, Tech, and Substance Abuse/Mental Health - All Courses Approved in North Carolina! Bundle Courses Include: Story Telling in the Courtroom Part 1 (1.5 Credits) Story Telling in the Courtroom Part 2 (1.25 Credits) Story Telling in the Courtroom Part 3 (1 Credit) Lemon Law (1 Credit) Digital Millennium Copyright Act (1 Credit) The Fifth Amendment’s Essential Role in Offshore Audits (1.5 Credits) Microsoft Office 365 For Attorneys (1 Technology Credit) Online Civility and Professionalism for Attorneys (1 Ethics Credit) Unauthorized Practice of Law: Ethical Dilemmas and the Rule of Law (1 Ethics Credit) Intervention Strategies for Helping the Legal Professional (1 Professional Well Being Credit) Civil Settlement Techniques (1.5 Credits)
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