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Current Issues in Animal Law
The relationship between humans and animals raises legal, ethical, and practical questions that reach far beyond traditional concepts of property law. This CLE program explores how courts and legislatures are responding to the complex issues that arise when animals are viewed as companions, victims, and stakeholders in society. Participants will survey the primary statutes, case law, and ordinances that govern animal-related matters, while also examining topics such as animal welfare, c... More Info
$552General Credits -
Uncovering Implicit Bias in the Legal Profession: How to Identify and Combat It
Implicit bias can influence decision-making, communication, and collaboration across all areas of the legal profession. This interactive CLE program is designed to help attorneys identify and understand the role of unconscious bias in legal settings—from hiring practices and team dynamics to client interactions and workplace culture. The session will define implicit bias and explore its various forms, using real-world examples to highlight how it may show up in day-to-day legal practice... More Info
$341Professionalism -
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
$552General Credits -
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
$341Ethics Credit -
Privacy Under Fire: Navigating Enforcement Actions & Litigation Risks
Privacy law is rapidly evolving, and with it comes a surge in regulatory enforcement and consumer-driven litigation. This CLE program provides attorneys with a current, comprehensive look at how these developments are reshaping compliance obligations and legal risk. Through real-world examples and practical guidance, the course outlines effective approaches for identifying enforcement trends, managing privacy disputes, and protecting clients or organizations from escalating exposure. I... More Info
$291General Credit -
Changes in The World of Labor and Employment Law
Labor and employment law has undergone major changes in recent years, and this CLE program highlights three key areas where those shifts are most visible: child labor, union activity, and non-compete agreements. Child labor protections, once thought settled, are facing renewed scrutiny. Disturbing cases of child exploitation have surfaced, and some states have responded not by strengthening safeguards, but by loosening restrictions—allowing minors to work longer hours or in riskier envi... More Info
$552General Credits -
Ethical Conflict of Interest Issues
Legal ethics challenges often arise in the routine details of practice—sometimes where attorneys least expect them. This course takes a comprehensive look at everyday scenarios that can lead to professional missteps, offering practical strategies to prevent them. Attendees will learn how to clearly define client relationships, structure engagement and fee agreements, identify and address potential conflicts, and uphold confidentiality in both traditional and virtual communications. The... More Info
$651.5Ethics Credits -
Modern Public Construction Contract Procurement Trends
Public-sector construction projects come with their own unique set of hurdles. Procurement laws and statutory rules often shape — and sometimes restrict — the options that agencies have when selecting a contract delivery method. This course will take a close look at a range of approaches, including emergency contracting, time-and-materials, design-bid-build, design-build, and progressive design-build. You’ll gain an understanding of the historical background behind these methods and exp... More Info
$291General Credit