Minnesota CLE - All Courses
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Drafting Founders’ Agreements for Corporations and LLCs
The agreements signed by a company's founders often have a greater impact on the future of the business than the organizational documents filed at formation. Attorneys advising startups and closely held companies must anticipate not only how the business will operate on day one, but also how it will address changes in ownership, management, financing, and unforeseen disputes as the company evolves. This CLE program explores the drafting and negotiation of founders' agreements for both c... More Info
$552General Credits -
Legal Ethics in the Digital Age: Competence, AI, and Professional Responsibility
The rapid adoption of artificial intelligence, expanding cybersecurity risks, and evolving digital practice tools are reshaping the ethical responsibilities of attorneys. This CLE program examines how long-standing professional conduct rules apply to modern legal practice, with a focus on maintaining competence, protecting client confidentiality, supervising the use of technology, communicating effectively with clients, and ensuring candor before the court. Participants will explore how... More Info
$651.5Ethics Credits -
From Legacy Banks to Fintech: Understanding Modern Banking Structures
Financial institutions and fintech companies face a wide range of legal and regulatory considerations when entering or expanding within the U.S. banking market. This CLE program examines the chartering, licensing, and organizational options available to domestic banks, foreign banking organizations, and technology-driven financial services companies seeking to operate through a U.S. banking entity or partner with an existing institution. Attendees will gain an understanding of the regul... More Info
$291General Credit -
Firefighters and the Fourth Amendment: Search, Seizure, and Emergency Response
This CLE course examines the intersection of firefighting duties and Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable searches and seizures. Participants will explore the legal authority permitting firefighters and other emergency responders to enter private property during emergencies, as well as the constitutional limits governing those actions. The program will address key case law, privacy considerations, and common misconceptions surrounding emergency response activities, providi... More Info
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Cyber Insurance Recovery: Current Trends, Claims, and Coverage
Cyber threats, privacy regulations, and emerging technologies continue to reshape the legal and insurance landscape, requiring attorneys to stay current on rapidly evolving risks and coverage issues. This CLE program brings together an accomplished panel of attorneys and industry professionals to examine the latest developments in cyber insurance, data breach response, coverage disputes, and regulatory enforcement. Through practical discussions and real-world case studies, the panel wil... More Info
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Medical Malpractice Litigation: Plaintiff, Defense & Expert Perspectives
This CLE program presents a practical examination of medical malpractice litigation from both plaintiff and defense viewpoints, emphasizing the key components involved in developing, evaluating, and challenging claims. The course explores effective methods for obtaining and reviewing medical records, including electronically stored information (ESI) and EMR audit data, to identify important details, metadata, and facts that can shape case strategy. The program also addresses cur... More Info
$551.5General Credits -
Litigating Federal Civil Rights Claims Against Law Enforcement: Excessive Force and Beyond
This CLE program offers an in-depth exploration of federal civil rights actions brought against law enforcement officers for alleged excessive force and related constitutional violations. Participants will gain a clear understanding of the legal theories that drive these cases, the defenses most often asserted—including immunity doctrines—and the procedural and strategic considerations that can shape outcomes. Through a practical, litigation-focused lens, the course will equip both plain... More Info
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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
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Avoiding Conflicts of Interest in Transactional Practice
Conflicts of interest are often associated with litigation, but they arise just as frequently—and often more subtly—in transactional practice. Unlike courtroom settings, where conflicts may be more visible, transactional lawyers must navigate nuanced relationships and evolving client interests that can make identifying and managing conflicts more complex. This program examines the unique conflicts challenges faced by transactional attorneys, with a focus on practical guidance in areas s... More Info
$651.5Ethics Credits -
Representing the Residential Buyer: From Engagement Through Closing—and Beyond
This CLE program provides a practical overview of residential real estate buyer representation, guiding attorneys through key stages of a transaction from client intake through closing and post-closing matters. The course examines the attorney’s role in advising purchasers and coordinating with brokers, lenders, title professionals, inspectors, and municipal entities, while emphasizing client management and risk reduction strategies. Topics include engagement agreements and defining the... More Info
$291General Credit