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  • Whose Problem Is It? Boundaries and Survival Skills in Family Law

    Family law matters often involve more than legal disputes—they bring heightened emotions, difficult personalities, and clients who may expect their attorney to solve deeply personal problems. This CLE program examines how lawyers can effectively represent clients in contentious domestic matters while maintaining clear professional boundaries and avoiding burnout. Whose Problem Is It? offers a practical discussion on separating legal advocacy from emotional entanglement. Attorneys will l... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • The Promise and Perils of AI in the Legal Industry: Opportunities and Risks

    This CLE program provides attorneys with a practical introduction to artificial intelligence and its growing impact on the legal profession. Designed for lawyers of all technical backgrounds, the course explains key AI concepts—including generative AI and large language models—and examines how AI tools are being used in legal research, drafting, litigation support, and law firm operations. Participants will explore both the advantages and the risks of AI in legal practice, including iss... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • Expert Medical Opinions Across State Lines: Licensure Traps, Exceptions, and Practical Workarounds

    This CLE course examines the legal and regulatory challenges that arise when physicians provide medical opinions or consultative services across state lines. As telemedicine and remote collaboration continue to expand, healthcare professionals increasingly face uncertainty over when consultations, second opinions, and diagnostic input may trigger state licensure requirements. Because the practice of medicine is regulated at the state level, even limited involvement in a patient’s care can crea... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • How Not to Hoodwink Grandma: Fiduciary Litigation in the Great Wealth Transfer Era

    The aging of the American population is reshaping the landscape of estate, probate, and fiduciary litigation. As older adults control an increasingly significant share of personal wealth, courts are seeing a growing number of disputes involving alleged incapacity, undue influence, breach of fiduciary duty, contested estate planning documents, and claims of elder financial abuse. These cases often present complex factual records, heightened family conflict, and challenging evidentiary issues.... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • Crypto 201: Fundamentals, Key Developments, and Current Law and Practice

    This CLE program expands on core principles to deliver a refreshed survey of the rapidly developing digital asset landscape. Attendees will examine significant legal and regulatory updates, including recent positions from the SEC on cryptocurrency, alongside practical insights into tokenization, stablecoins, smart contracts, digital asset treasuries (DATs), decentralized finance (DeFi), decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs), and other frequently used industry concepts. In additi... More Info

    $55
    1.5General Credits
  • Building Ethical Culture: The Expanding Role of Inspectors General

    Fraud, waste, and abuse are commonly viewed as the defining focus of Inspector General investigations and oversight activities. While those responsibilities remain central to the IG mission, this CLE program shifts the conversation toward a broader and equally important objective: strengthening organizational ethics and cultivating a culture of integrity. This course examines how Inspectors General contribute not only through audits and investigations, but also by encouraging ethical le... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • Kwong and Abdo: IRS Penalty and Interest Relief Under Section 7508A

    This CLE program explores emerging tax controversy issues involving IRS penalties and interest assessments tied to the federally declared COVID-19 emergency period. The course will examine recent litigation, including the Kwong and Abdo cases, and analyze the arguments challenging the IRS’s authority to impose certain late payment penalties and interest while emergency relief provisions were in effect. Attendees will receive an in-depth review of Internal Revenue Code § 7508A, including... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • Asking Questions That Stick: Mastering Form and Avoiding Objections

    Attorneys who conduct depositions, evidentiary hearings, or trials know that the effectiveness of an examination often depends on the form of the question being asked. Even strong testimony can be undermined by poorly phrased questions that invite objections or fail to elicit clear, admissible answers. In this practical CLE program, Judge Greenberg draws on extensive judicial and teaching experience to examine the rules of evidence governing common objections to the form of questions. P... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
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