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Class Actions: Deceptive Consumer Labels
This CLE course offers a comprehensive overview of the legal framework and litigation strategies involved in class actions challenging deceptive consumer labeling. Attendees will delve into key pleading requirements under Rule 12(b)(6), including how to effectively allege claims based on the “reasonable consumer” standard. The program will analyze the evidentiary significance of front-of-package statements in contrast with back-label disclaimers and examine how ambiguity in labeling can influe... More Info
$291General Credit -
Utilizing Medical Imaging to Your Advantage in Litigation
Medical imaging plays an increasingly important role in personal injury and medical malpractice litigation. This program will guide attorneys and their teams through the essentials of working with DICOM files—the standard format for clinical images—and explain how they compare to common formats such as JPG or PDF. Participants will explore how imaging files can be obtained, interpreted, and presented in discovery and trial, as well as the rules and concerns surrounding admissibility an... More Info
$291General Credit -
New Developments in Intellectual Property As a Result of AI
The rapid rise of artificial intelligence is testing the limits of copyright law and forcing courts to reconsider the very definition of authorship. This program will unpack the constitutional and statutory underpinnings of copyright protection, with particular attention to the longstanding human authorship requirement. Through landmark cases such as Naruto v. Slater and Thaler v. Perlmutter, participants will see how courts have dealt with non-human creators and consider whether legislative r... More Info
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Ethics in the Age of AI: Navigating Professional Responsibilities in Legal Practice
Artificial intelligence is no longer a distant possibility—it’s already embedded in the way lawyers research, draft, review, and advise. But with these capabilities come legal and ethical minefields that can jeopardize your license, your clients, and your reputation. This program confronts the reality that tools such as ChatGPT, Harvey AI, Relativity, and contract analysis platforms can deliver impressive efficiencies, but can also expose attorneys to sanctions, malpractice claims, and discipl... More Info
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So You Want to Open Your Own Practice and Achieve Your Dreams: Let’s Talk About it First
Opening a solo practice or expanding a small firm is often marketed as a dream of independence, flexibility, and professional freedom. But behind that glossy image lies a much tougher reality: unpredictable revenue, staffing missteps, and the sheer mental toll of wearing every hat. In this fast-paced, one-hour CLE, the presenter cuts through the noise to deliver an unvarnished look at the highs and lows of firm ownership—and the systems that make the difference between success and burnout.... More Info
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Anatomy of a Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
Navigating a chapter 11 bankruptcy case can initially seem daunting. This foundational CLE course systematically explores the essential phases of a chapter 11 bankruptcy, offering a clear and thorough understanding of the process. It traces the journey of a standard chapter 11 case, covering the goals of reorganization, the key participants involved, and the critical stages from filing to asset sales, claims prioritization, the Plan of Reorganization, the Disclosure Statement, voting p... More Info
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Where Are We Now: DEI in Today’s Legal Landscape
This CLE course delves into the evolving landscape of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) within the legal profession, particularly in response to the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decisions on affirmative action and subsequent political developments. Participants will explore how these landmark rulings have reshaped DEI practices in law firms, legal departments, and professional organizations. The course will examine the legal profession's responses to increased scrutiny and challenges to DE... More Info
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Buying, Selling, or Merging Law Firms: A Primer for Attorneys
Whether you're looking to grow your legal practice or preparing for a graceful exit, this CLE program equips attorneys with the tools and insights needed for a smooth law firm transition. Aimed at solo practitioners and small firm owners, the course explores a range of transition paths—including mergers, acquisitions, sales, and internal successions. Attorneys will delve into the legal and ethical dimensions of firm transitions, with focused discussions on confidentiality, communication... More Info
$291General Credit -
Estate Planning for the Cognitively Impaired
This CLE course equips attorneys with practical strategies for estate planning when working with clients who may face cognitive decline. Participants will gain tools to craft durable estate plans, including methods to document client intent clearly and fortify documents against legal challenges. The course delves into judicial perspectives on undue influence, offering techniques to prevent and defend against such claims. Attendees will explore ethical approaches to assessing cli... More Info
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Ethical Use of Social Media in One's Legal Practice
In today’s digital age, social media has become an unavoidable part of both personal and professional life—including legal practice. This CLE course delves into the ethical pitfalls that attorneys and law firms may encounter across various social media platforms. Participants will examine the common hazards that can jeopardize a lawyer’s ethical standing and reputation, while also learning strategic best practices to sidestep these challenges before they arise. The program also covers... More Info
$341Ethics Credit