California 25 Credit Miscellaneous Bundle with Ethics, Bias, Tech, Civility and Competence Issues/Substance Abuse (1 Year of Access)

$95.00 or $85.00 / year

California 25 Credit Bundle with Ethics, Bias, and Substance Abuse

All Courses are approved by The State Bar of California

All Credits are Participatory Credits 

 

SUBSCRIBE AND SAVE!

Description

California 25 Credit Bundle with Ethics, Bias, Tech, Civility,  and Competence Issues

All Courses are approved by The State Bar of California – Esquire CLE Provider #17157

All Credits are Participatory Credits 

Courses Included in Bundle:

Evidence 101 (1.5 Credits)

Evidence 102 (1.25 Credits)

Unfair, Deceptive, or Abusive Acts or Practices (UDAAP) (1.25 Credits)

Taking Off the Gloves: What to Expect in U.S. Tax Court (1.5 Credits)

Cross Examination Made Simple (1.5 Credits)

Direct Examination: Making the Witness Look Good (1.25 Credits)

NCAA & Name, Image, Likeness – Updates & Anarchy in America! (1.25 Credits)

Opening Statement As a Story (101) (1 Credit)

Opening Statements As a Story – 102 (1.5 Credits)

Closing Arguments (1.75 Credits)

Anatomy of a Civil Tax Controversy (1.5 Credits)

The Impact Of Internet and Sports Betting for Lawyers (1 Substance Abuse/Competence Issues Credit)

Unauthorized Practice of Law: Ethical Dilemmas and the Rule of Law (1 Ethics Credit)

Order in the Court: Ethical Interaction With Judges (1 Ethics Credit)

Civility and Professionalism: The Art of Graceful Disagreement (1 Civility Credit)

Off the Clock: Professional Ethics on Personal Time (1 Ethics Credit)

Leveling the Playing Field: The Elimination of Bias in the Legal Profession (1 Elimination of Bias Credit Credit)

Cultural Competence: Recognizing Implicit Bias (1 Implicit of Bias Credit)

Help for the Helper: The Effects of Trauma and Compassion Fatigue on the Lawyer Who Cares (1 Competence/Wellness Issues Credit)

Information Law Firms Collect and Store – What to do in the Event of a Cyber Breach? (1.25 Technology Credits)

Who’s in Charge? The Ethics of Listening, and Not Listening, to Clients (1 Ethics Credit)

Title

Go to Top