Idaho CLE - Trial Skills Courses
This is a listing of Trial Skills CLE Courses for Idaho. Please make your selection below of Idaho CLE courses. Click "Add To Cart" to purchase Individual CLE Courses. For more information about a particular CLE course, click on the "More Info" link. Click the "Preview" button to view a short preview of the course.
Idaho CLE
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On-DemandOnline & iOS/Android App
COVID-19 and Due Process
The COVID pandemic has presented its own challenges to due process issues in litigation. This CLE course will explain these issues with regards to jury selection, witness testimony, public access to courts, speedy trials, remote/video testimony, and best health practices in court and in the office. The course is designed to be modular and can be expanded or condensed in conjunction with other courses. More Info
$290.75General Credit -
Live WebinarThursday, August 29, 202411:00 AM - 12:00 PM Eastern Time (EDT)
Live Webinar: An Introduction to Conducting a Special Civil Trial under 20K in Damages
A full description of this course will be coming soon. Stay tuned! More Info
$291General Credit -
Live WebinarTuesday, July 30, 20243:00 PM - 4:00 PM Eastern Time (EDT)
Live Webinar: Evidence with respect to The Alex Murdaugh Trial
A full description of this course will be coming soon. Stay tuned! More Info
$291General Credit -
Live WebinarTuesday, May 14, 20241:00 PM - 2:00 PM Eastern Time (EDT)
Live Webinar: Plaintiff Fact Sheet Discovery
A full description of this course will be coming soon. Stay tuned! More Info
$291General Credit -
Live WebinarTuesday, April 30, 20242:30 PM - 3:30 PM Eastern Time (EDT)
Live Webinar: Utilizing Body Cam Footage in a DUI Case
A full description of this course will be coming soon. Stay tuned! More Info
$291General Credit -
Live WebinarFriday, May 3, 20241:00 PM - 2:00 PM Eastern Time (EDT)
Live Webinar: Winning Strategies for Soft Tissue Injuries
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$291General Credit -
On-DemandOnline & iOS/Android App
25 is the New 18: Protecting Emerging Adult Clients
The Maryland Office of the Public Defender has initiated a pilot project to develop a specialized unit for the purpose of representing “emerging adult” clients. This innovative project focuses on 18-25 year olds who tend to be over-represented in our prisons and criminal legal system despite indications from scientific research which presents them as more capable of growth and change, less culpable and still maturing neurologically. More recent research indicates that the emerging-adult prison... More Info
$291General Credit -
On-DemandOnline & iOS/Android App
A Beginners Guide to Motion Practice
This comprehensive CLE course is designed for new attorneys as an introduction to Civil and Special Civil motion practice. The course will primarily focus on the three most common types of motions including: 1) Summary Judgment Motions 2) Various Discovery Motions 3) Motions to dismiss/Post judgment motions. The course will explain the process for implementing a motion practice strategy and its usefulness in providing the attorney with the direction and purpose o... More Info
$291General Credit -
On-DemandOnline & iOS/Android App
A Musical Playlist for Successful Motion Writing
Writing a motion need not be a chore. In fact, when done in the right frame of mind, it can even be enjoyable. This CLE course will take you through a musical playlist that corresponds to tips, strategies and rules for persuasive motions that are as inspiring for the listener as they are for the writer who is drafting. The course will explain specific standards for any type of motion as well as strategies to employ for your Notice of Motion and Affirmation and Memorandum of Law. The co... More Info
$291General Credit -
On-DemandOnline & iOS/Android App
An Attempt To Make Sense Of The Nonsensical: Patent-Eligibility (35 U.S.C. § 101)
Patent-eligible inventions are typically a complex topic, one that 35 U.S.C. § 101 seems to make simple. Yet the US Supreme Court created a subjective two-part test as well as judicial exceptions, which complicated matters significantly. Struggling to apply the two-part test consistently, courts have continued to use the test for the purpose of invalidating patent claims at the motion to dismiss state, without a requirement for the challenger to present evidence of invalidity.... More Info
$291General Credit