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  • The Playbook for Winning Sport Liability Cases

    Built on more than 30 years of practice and analysis of 300+ matters involving sports and entertainment liability, this CLE program offers a practical roadmap for litigating complex, high-exposure sports injury cases. The course examines how successful practitioners develop case strategy from intake through trial, with a particular focus on the effective use of expert testimony, targeted discovery tactics, and the role of industry standards in proving or defending liability. Participant... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
    Self-Report
  • The Rise of Cannabis Personal Injury Litigation: Emerging Claims, Law, Science and Trial Strategies

    This CLE program explores the rapidly developing field of cannabis-related product liability and personal injury litigation. As the commercial THC market expands nationwide, courts are beginning to confront claims involving addiction, psychiatric injury, cognitive impairment, and other alleged harms associated with high-potency cannabis products. The course examines the evidentiary and legal theories shaping this emerging docket, including failure to warn, design defect, negligent marke... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
    Self-Report
  • Truth, Lies and Circuit Splits: Credibility and Well-Founded Fear in Asylum Law

    Asylum cases are frequently decided on a single question: whether the adjudicator believes the applicant. Since enactment of the REAL ID Act, credibility determinations have become both more formalized and more unforgiving, with statutory standards that invite rigorous scrutiny of testimony. Yet despite a common federal framework, courts of appeals apply credibility principles unevenly, resulting in significant circuit-level variation that can determine the outcome of a case. This CLE p... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
    Self-Report
  • False Claims Act: Civil & Criminal Strategies

    This CLE program examines the strategic drivers behind government enforcement actions under the False Claims Act and the considerations that influence how these cases are investigated, charged, and resolved. Participants will gain insight into the government’s objectives in pursuing FCA matters and how those motivations shape litigation posture and settlement dynamics. The course provides a practical defense roadmap, addressing early case assessment, risk mitigation, and strategies desi... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
    Self-Report
  • Modern Criminal Law Practice: Updates and Evidentiary Challenges

    This CLE program offers a comparative, jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction examination of how recent criminal law reforms are reshaping practice in Pennsylvania, New York, Texas, and California. The course focuses on legislative and judicial developments that materially affect how cases are charged, litigated, and resolved, including changes to substantive offenses, sentencing and resentencing authority, bail and pretrial release standards, probation and diversion programs, and victims’ rights statut... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
    Self-Report
  • Four + Ethics Challenges for Civil Litigators

    Ethical issues in civil litigation most often arise not from intentional misconduct, but from routine strategic decisions made under time pressure. This CLE program examines four critical ethics challenges—and a fifth, overarching obligation—that regularly confront civil litigators in today’s practice. The course reviews foundational principles of professional responsibility and applies them to common litigation scenarios, including the ethical limits of client witness preparation. It a... More Info

    $65
    2Ethics Credits
    ✓ Pre-Approved
  • Preparing Vulnerable Witnesses for Testimony

    This CLE program offers practical guidance for attorneys who represent survivors of domestic violence and other vulnerable or apprehensive witnesses in contested proceedings. The course focuses on effective preparation for testimony, including techniques for fostering client confidence, developing clear and credible testimony themes, and navigating the challenges of rigorous cross-examination. Participants will also gain insight into refining their own courtroom approach to better supp... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
    Self-Report
  • Long-Term Disability Insurance Claims: From Application to Federal Court

    Long-term disability insurance claims present a complex intersection of insurance law, contract principles, and federal statutory regulation. A significant portion of these matters arise under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA), which governs most employer-sponsored disability plans and places those claims squarely within federal jurisdiction. In contrast, individually purchased policies—often held by professionals and executives—operate under different legal framework... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
    Self-Report
  • The Evolution and Devolution of Civility

    This CLE program takes a critical look at the changing expectations of professional conduct within the legal community and the growing concern over declining civility in legal practice. As disputes have become more aggressive and interactions with opposing counsel, courts, and clients increasingly strained, judges have relied more heavily on ethical rules and disciplinary bodies to police attorney behavior. The outcomes of these efforts—particularly in large, high-volume jurisdictions—have bee... More Info

    $34
    1Ethics Credit
    ✓ Pre-Approved
  • Service, Therapy, Emotional Support, and Courtroom Animals: Laws, Practices, and Policies

    Animals assist people in many different ways, yet the legal landscape governing their use is far from uniform. Service animals, therapy animals, emotional support animals, and animals used in courtroom settings each serve unique roles—and each is subject to its own set of rules, requirements, and expectations. This CLE program offers a clear and practical exploration of these categories, outlining how they differ in purpose, training, and legal status. Participants will examine the fede... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
    ✓ Pre-Approved
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