New Mexico MCLE - All Courses
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New Mexico MCLE
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The ABC’s of Rideshare Litigation
This CLE program examines the distinctive legal and practical issues that arise in litigation involving rideshare companies such as Uber and Lyft. Unlike traditional motor vehicle accident claims, rideshare cases often involve layered insurance coverage, complex questions regarding driver status, and the need for targeted discovery from corporate entities and third-party platforms. The course will provide attorneys with a practical framework for evaluating and litigating these claims fr... More Info
$291General Credit -
Francis Scott Key Bridge Allision Litigation Update: Jurisdiction & Limitation of Liability
This CLE program provides a substantive update on the ongoing Francis Scott Key Bridge allision litigation, In re Petition of Grace Ocean Private Limited, et al., Civ. No. 24-0941-JKB (D. Md.), pending in the United States District Court for the District of Maryland. The presentation examines the procedural posture of the case and analyzes key issues arising under the federal Limitation of Liability Act, 46 U.S.C. §§ 30501–30530. Particular attention will be given to the historical purp... More Info
$291General Credit -
Debt Collection in the CFPB Era: Minimizing FDCPA Exposure
Consumer debt collection remains a high-risk practice area, driven by aggressive enforcement and a sophisticated plaintiffs’ bar. Minor missteps under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) can escalate into statutory liability and class litigation, particularly in light of regulatory attention from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. This CLE program offers a streamlined, practitioner-focused examination of the federal compliance landscape governing third-party collectors... More Info
$291General Credit -
Foreign Corporate Trustees: Governance, Qualifications, and Regulatory Oversight
This CLE session examines the legal and regulatory framework governing foreign (offshore) corporate trustees, with particular emphasis on trustee governance, fiduciary obligations, and regulatory supervision in established offshore jurisdictions. The program explores how corporate trustees are authorized and regulated, the compliance standards that shape trustee discretion and administration, and the oversight tools used by regulators to address breaches and misconduct. Attendees will... More Info
$291General Credit -
The PI Lien Playbook: Legal, Ethical, and Practical Strategies
This CLE program examines the intricate legal and ethical landscape governing personal injury lien resolution. Participants will gain a practical understanding of how to identify and analyze a wide range of lien interests, including medical providers, government programs such as Medicare and Medicaid, and other third-party claimants. The course emphasizes strategic approaches to lien negotiation and reduction, along with best practices for ensuring compliance with applicable laws and professio... More Info
$652Total Credits1 Ethics -
Mastering Offshore Asset Protection Planning
This CLE program examines offshore asset protection planning through both a legal and strategic lens, equipping attorneys with the tools to evaluate when and how international structures should be used. The presentation reviews the legal principles and precedent governing offshore trusts, with particular attention to how U.S. courts address creditor claims, fraudulent conveyance allegations, and enforcement efforts against foreign-held assets. Participants will explore the distinguishin... More Info
$291General Credit -
HIPAA’s Next Wave: NPRM Updates and Compliance Risks
As regulatory scrutiny of healthcare privacy intensifies, attorneys advising healthcare organizations must stay ahead of evolving HIPAA compliance obligations. This CLE program provides a focused analysis of proposed regulatory changes affecting the HIPAA Privacy and Security Rules, with an emphasis on identifying emerging risk areas and compliance gaps. The course explores actionable steps organizations and counsel can take now to prepare for anticipated rule changes, including required updat... More Info
$291General Credit -
The Playbook for Winning Sport Liability Cases
Built on more than 30 years of practice and analysis of 300+ matters involving sports and entertainment liability, this CLE program offers a practical roadmap for litigating complex, high-exposure sports injury cases. The course examines how successful practitioners develop case strategy from intake through trial, with a particular focus on the effective use of expert testimony, targeted discovery tactics, and the role of industry standards in proving or defending liability. Participant... More Info
$291General Credit -
Intake Done Right: The Foundation of a Successful Bankruptcy Case
This CLE program focuses on building an effective intake process as the foundation of a successful consumer bankruptcy case. A careful and comprehensive intake not only supports an efficient Chapter 7 filing, but also positions counsel to identify issues early, avoid common pitfalls, and maximize the relief available to the client. The course addresses how intake decisions directly affect eligibility, case strategy, and the likelihood of a clean discharge. Geared to both newer practitio... More Info
$291General Credit -
Lawyer, Tool, or Machine: Evolving Ethical Responsibility in the AI Age
This CLE program examines the rapidly evolving role of artificial intelligence in the delivery of legal services, with particular focus on both generative systems and emerging agentic technologies capable of autonomous task execution. As AI becomes embedded in research, drafting, client communication, and workflow automation, attorneys must understand how these tools intersect with their ethical and professional responsibilities. The session analyzes key areas of risk and compliance, in... More Info
$341Ethics Credit