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Debt Collection in the CFPB Era: Minimizing FDCPA Exposure
Consumer debt collection remains a high-risk practice area, driven by aggressive enforcement and a sophisticated plaintiffs’ bar. Minor missteps under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) can escalate into statutory liability and class litigation, particularly in light of regulatory attention from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. This CLE program offers a streamlined, practitioner-focused examination of the federal compliance landscape governing third-party collectors... More Info
$291General Credit -
Francis Scott Key Bridge Allision Litigation Update: Jurisdiction & Limitation of Liability
This CLE program provides a substantive update on the ongoing Francis Scott Key Bridge allision litigation, In re Petition of Grace Ocean Private Limited, et al., Civ. No. 24-0941-JKB (D. Md.), pending in the United States District Court for the District of Maryland. The presentation examines the procedural posture of the case and analyzes key issues arising under the federal Limitation of Liability Act, 46 U.S.C. §§ 30501–30530. Particular attention will be given to the historical purp... More Info
$291General Credit -
The ABC’s of Rideshare Litigation
This CLE program examines the distinctive legal and practical issues that arise in litigation involving rideshare companies such as Uber and Lyft. Unlike traditional motor vehicle accident claims, rideshare cases often involve layered insurance coverage, complex questions regarding driver status, and the need for targeted discovery from corporate entities and third-party platforms. The course will provide attorneys with a practical framework for evaluating and litigating these claims fr... More Info
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Your AI Use Might Be an Ethics Violation: Evaluating Today’s AI Providers Using the Ethics Zone Framework
Artificial intelligence is rapidly being integrated into everyday legal workflows—from drafting and research to client communications—but many attorneys are unknowingly exposing themselves to ethical risk in the process. The issue is not simply whether to use AI, but how it is used and under what conditions. Different platforms—and even different subscription tiers within the same platform—carry materially different terms governing data usage, retention, and confidentiality, which can directly... More Info
$341Ethics Credit