Maryland CLE - Employment Law Courses
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An Arbitrator’s Overview of Effective Representation in Labor Arbitration
This CLE course offers a practical examination of labor and employment arbitration through the lens of an experienced arbitrator, providing attorneys with insight into how cases are assessed and decided throughout the arbitration process. From case preparation and issue framing to hearing strategy and final decision-making, participants will gain a clearer understanding of the factors that influence outcomes and effective advocacy techniques in arbitration proceedings. The program revie... More Info
$291General Credit -
Diversity & Inclusion in Law: Recognizing the Impact of Implicit Bias on Lawyers and Legal Practice
As the legal profession continues to serve an increasingly diverse population, attorneys must understand how unconscious biases can influence professional relationships, legal decision-making, and the administration of justice. This CLE program examines the concept of implicit bias and its potential effects on interactions with clients, colleagues, witnesses, jurors, and others involved in the legal process. Attendees will explore the ways implicit bias can impact workplace dynamics, re... More Info
$341Ethics Credit -
The Evolving Landscape of Sports Law: Litigation, Labor, and Regulation Across College and Professional Sports
This CLE program examines significant recent developments across the sports law landscape, with particular attention to the rapidly changing legal and regulatory framework governing college athletics. The course will address the continued professionalization of collegiate sports, the impact of the House settlement, and the wave of litigation challenging athlete eligibility and governance issues that remain unresolved. Participants will also explore the role of Executive Branch policy i... More Info
$291General Credit -
Counseling the Startup: Legal Strategy for High-Growth Ventures
Advising startups requires a different approach than representing traditional small businesses. Early-stage companies often operate in rapidly evolving markets, pursue aggressive growth strategies, and depend on outside investment to achieve their objectives. As a result, attorneys serving startup clients are frequently called upon to provide guidance that extends beyond a single practice area and into broader business and strategic considerations. This CLE program explores the unique l... More Info
$552General Credits -
U.S. Immigration Law Essentials: A Practitioner’s Guide to Core Principles and Processes
This CLE program provides attorneys with a practical overview of the U.S. immigration system, including the laws and procedures governing immigration status, work authorization, permanent residence, and citizenship. Participants will examine common nonimmigrant visa categories, the primary pathways to obtaining lawful permanent residence, and the requirements for naturalization. The course will also address employer obligations under federal immigration law, including employment eligibi... More Info
$291General Credit -
Global Codes of Conduct in Flux: Updating for DEI Shifts, AI, and Regulatory Change
This CLE program provides a comprehensive look at the current state of corporate codes of conduct within multinational enterprises, highlighting how evolving legal standards, workforce expectations, and emerging technologies are influencing their design and effectiveness. The discussion will differentiate between enterprise-wide ethics codes, internal employee policies, and third-party or supply chain standards, emphasizing the unique role each plays in a company’s compliance framework... More Info
$291General Credit -
Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement: Navigating Legal, Social, and Political Challenges
This CLE program examines the complex legal and institutional landscape surrounding civilian oversight of law enforcement. It will explore the structure, authority, and limitations of oversight bodies, with particular attention to the statutory, constitutional, and contractual frameworks that govern their operations. Participants will gain insight into the legal protections afforded to officers, including due process considerations and collective bargaining constraints, and how those protectio... More Info
$291General Credit -
Corporate Immigration Compliance Essentials: Enforcement Trends and Best Practices
This CLE course provides a practical, up-to-date analysis of corporate immigration compliance in a shifting enforcement landscape. It focuses on the legal and operational challenges employers face when managing workforce changes—such as reductions in force, mergers, and internal reorganizations—and the downstream impact on H-1B employees, PERM labor certification processes, and employment-based permanent residency cases. Attendees will explore core compliance obligations, including the... More Info
$291General Credit -
Trade Secret Asset Management: Identifying, Protecting, and Valuing Trade Secrets
This CLE program explores the lifecycle of trade secret assets, with an emphasis on how organizations can systematically identify, secure, and leverage proprietary information. Attendees will examine practical approaches to inventorying and categorizing trade secrets, as well as techniques for evaluating their economic significance within a business. The course also addresses protective measures designed to prevent unauthorized use or disclosure, including internal controls and contract... More Info
$291General Credit -
Misconduct, Evidence, and Credibility: How Unemployment Insurance Appeals Are Decided
This CLE program offers a practitioner-focused examination of unemployment insurance appeals, explaining how adjudicators analyze claims and why factually similar cases can produce divergent results. The course introduces foundational concepts of the unemployment insurance system, including eligibility standards, disqualifying conduct, governing authority, and the statutory right to appeal adverse determinations. Attendees will gain insight into the procedural framework of unemployment... More Info
$291General Credit