$55
Understanding the Four Types of Intellectual Property: A Practical Introduction
General Credits: 2
This CLE program offers a practical introduction to the core categories of intellectual property law, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets. Participants will examine the distinct protections each form of intellectual property provides, the circumstances in which they arise,...
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$29
From Idea to Icon: Protecting Your Brand Through Trademarks
General Credits: 1
This CLE program offers attorneys a practical overview of trademark selection, protection, and enforcement across the brand lifecycle. It covers core principles of protectability, including distinctiveness and common pitfalls with weak marks, and compares common law rights with federal registrat...
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$29
Cybersecurity & Generative AI: Legal Risks and Risk Mitigation
General Credits: 1
Artificial intelligence and cybersecurity have moved from emerging issues to core risk areas for law firms and their clients. Generative AI, in particular, is reshaping how legal work is performed, from research and drafting to data analysis and decision-making. Yet the rapid adoption of these tool...
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$29
Privacy Under Fire: Navigating Enforcement Actions & Litigation Risks
General Credits: 1
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...
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$29
AI Governance: Privacy, Bias, and Emerging Regulation
General Credits: 1
This CLE program delves into the shifting regulatory landscape surrounding artificial intelligence in the United States. Participants will explore how current privacy frameworks intersect with AI technologies, the ways in which states are attempting to curb algorithmic bias, and the legal tools eme...
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$34
From Payroll to Pleadings: The Ethics Zone Framework for Deploying AI Across Every Layer of Law Firm Practice
Ethics Credits: 1
Artificial intelligence has quickly become embedded in daily law firm operations, but ethical analysis often fails to keep pace with actual use. Too frequently, AI guidance treats every implementation as though it presents the same level of risk, applying broad warnings without distinguishing betwe...
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$29
When Game Design Meets the Law: Loot Boxes, Dark Patterns, and Regulatory Risk
General Credits: 1
In today’s free-to-play market, loot boxes and other potentially manipulative interface techniques remain powerful—yet legally risky—tools for driving revenue. This CLE course delves into the friction between these popular game mechanics and gambling and consumer-protection frameworks, highlighting...
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$65
Avoiding Conflicts of Interest in Transactional Practice
Ethics Credits: 1.5
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...
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$55
New Developments in Intellectual Property As a Result of AI
General Credits: 2
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 a...
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$29
Advising Franchise Start-Ups: Legal Framework and Attorney Risk Management
General Credits: 1
This CLE program delivers a structured, practice-focused analysis of the legal and operational framework required to launch and sustain a franchise system. Attorneys will examine entity formation strategies designed to allocate and contain liability, jurisdictional considerations affecting regulato...
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$29
Drafting Stronger Patents: A Practical Project Management-Based Framework for Surviving Alice
General Credits: 1
This CLE program explores a structured methodology for preparing patent applications that can withstand eligibility scrutiny under 35 U.S.C. § 101. Taught by a patent attorney and former USPTO examiner from Business Methods Technology Center 3600, the session adapts project-management principles to...
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$55
Practicing Comic Book Law: Drafting Contracts That Bring Comics to Life
General Credits: 2
This dynamic CLE program dives into the key agreements every comic book attorney should know inside and out. Guided by seasoned industry professionals, participants will learn how to effectively draft and negotiate collaboration agreements, publishing contracts, merchandising deals, and film/TV lic...
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$55
When Obviousness Isn’t Obvious: The Purdue Pharma v. Accord Decision
General Credits: 1.5
The Supreme Court’s decision not to review Purdue Pharma L.P. v. Accord Healthcare, Inc. (No. 24-1132) leaves the Federal Circuit’s opinion (No. 2023-1953, Dec. 30, 2024) as the leading authority on the nexus requirement for objective indicia of non-obviousness. This CLE program revisits Purdue’s a...
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$34
Ethical Use of Artificial Intelligence in Legal Practice
Ethics Credits: 1
Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping how legal services are delivered, creating new layers of ethical responsibility and operational risk for attorneys. This CLE program explores how existing rules of professional conduct apply in an AI-enabled environment, focusing on core obligations such...
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$29
AI Assisted Patent Drafting: Governance, Risk, and Responsible Use
General Credits: 1
As generative AI tools become more common in patent drafting, practitioners must navigate the tension between increased efficiency and their obligations around confidentiality, ethics, and compliance. This CLE program focuses on the governance and risk issues tied to AI-assisted patent work. It...
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$29
Top Ten Recent Trademark Decisions to Know
General Credits: 1
This CLE course delivers a streamlined update on impactful recent trademark rulings from the U.S. Supreme Court, federal courts, and the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board. The program focuses on how these decisions refine substantive standards and influence day-to-day trademark prosecution and enfor...
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$29
Trade Secret Asset Management: Identifying, Protecting, and Valuing Trade Secrets
General Credits: 1
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 eval...
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$29
Meta-Jurisprudence and Quantum Law in the Age of Artificial Swarm Intelligence
General Credits: 1
This CLE program examines the emergence of Artificial Swarm Intelligence (ASI) and its potential impact on the practice of law. Moving beyond traditional AI tools, ASI relies on networks of coordinated AI agents that can collaborate, adapt, and perform complex tasks across legal workflows, includin...
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$55
Counseling the Startup: Legal Strategy for High-Growth Ventures
General Credits: 2
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...
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