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Courses purchased through UnitedCLE.com are provided and fully accredited by The National Academy of Continuing Legal Education, an Oregon State Bar Program Sponsor. All courses offered on UnitedCLE.com for Oregon attorneys have been individually approved for MCLE credit by the Oregon State Bar. To view our full accreditation details please .

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  • Ethical Use of Social Media in One's Legal Practice

    In today’s digital age, social media has become an unavoidable part of both personal and professional life—including legal practice. This CLE course delves into the ethical pitfalls that attorneys and law firms may encounter across various social media platforms. Participants will examine the common hazards that can jeopardize a lawyer’s ethical standing and reputation, while also learning strategic best practices to sidestep these challenges before they arise. The program also covers... More Info

    $34
    1Ethics Credit
  • Estate Planning for the Cognitively Impaired

    This CLE course equips attorneys with practical strategies for estate planning when working with clients who may face cognitive decline. Participants will gain tools to craft durable estate plans, including methods to document client intent clearly and fortify documents against legal challenges. The course delves into judicial perspectives on undue influence, offering techniques to prevent and defend against such claims. Attendees will explore ethical approaches to assessing cli... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • Buying, Selling, or Merging Law Firms: A Primer for Attorneys

    Whether you're looking to grow your legal practice or preparing for a graceful exit, this CLE program equips attorneys with the tools and insights needed for a smooth law firm transition. Aimed at solo practitioners and small firm owners, the course explores a range of transition paths—including mergers, acquisitions, sales, and internal successions. Attorneys will delve into the legal and ethical dimensions of firm transitions, with focused discussions on confidentiality, communication... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • Where Are We Now: DEI in Today’s Legal Landscape

    This CLE course delves into the evolving landscape of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) within the legal profession, particularly in response to the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decisions on affirmative action and subsequent political developments. Participants will explore how these landmark rulings have reshaped DEI practices in law firms, legal departments, and professional organizations. The course will examine the legal profession's responses to increased scrutiny and challenges to DE... More Info

    $34
    1Access Justice
  • Distressed Lawyers: An Occupational Hazard?

    The legal profession is no stranger to pressure, but when does routine stress cross the line into burnout, addiction, or mental health crises? With one in three attorneys likely to need substance use or mental health support at some point in their careers, this CLE course confronts the rising tide of impairment in the legal community. Delivered by a seasoned expert, this program explores the unique challenges lawyers face, actionable ways to manage stress, and the resources available to foster... More Info

    $34
    1Mental Health/Abuse
  • Anatomy of a Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

    Navigating a chapter 11 bankruptcy case can initially seem daunting. This foundational CLE course systematically explores the essential phases of a chapter 11 bankruptcy, offering a clear and thorough understanding of the process. It traces the journey of a standard chapter 11 case, covering the goals of reorganization, the key participants involved, and the critical stages from filing to asset sales, claims prioritization, the Plan of Reorganization, the Disclosure Statement, voting p... More Info

    $55
    2General Credits
  • Recent Trends in Lawyer Discipline and Ethical Takeaways

    In recent years, the legal profession has faced a reckoning: What exactly constitutes misconduct in an era when public trust is waning and the boundaries of professional behavior seem increasingly blurred? This program takes a critical look at the erosion of the once-reliable standards governing attorneys and judges, and the troubling rise of conduct that, while once clearly unacceptable, is now sometimes defended on ideological or social grounds. Across courtrooms and headlines, lawyer... More Info

    $34
    1Ethics Credit
  • Internet and Sports Gambling: A “Secret” Addiction No More

    Gambling Disorder is a hidden but growing threat in the legal community, where statistics reveal that one in three attorneys may require support for mental health or substance use issues during their careers. The 2018 Murphy v. NCAA Supreme Court ruling, which legalized sports betting across the U.S., combined with the rise of online gambling platforms, has intensified this risk. This CLE course uncovers why lawyers are particularly susceptible to compulsive gambling, its ties to finan... More Info

    $34
    1Ethics Credit
  • Avoiding Legal Risk: Understanding the Latest Employment Law Changes

    This CLE course, designed for attorneys, provides a clear and practical dive into managing legal risks and staying current with the latest employment law updates. It arms lawyers with a deep understanding of recent federal and state legislation, alongside significant court rulings that influence HR practices. This course delivers a streamlined roadmap to the most vital legal concerns impacting employers, enabling attorneys to update policies, minimize liabilities, and uphold compliance... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • Partnering on Nursing Home Negligence Cases: A Guide for Estate and Elder Law Lawyers

    Estate planning and elder law attorneys are often the first call when nursing home abuse or neglect occurs. Even without handling litigation, you can play a vital role in spotting viable claims, guiding families, and working with injury counsel. This CLE offers a practical overview of how to: Recognize legal claims versus non-actionable complaints Refer clients ethically and structure co-counsel or referral agreements Understand the litigation process and your supportive role Naviga... More Info

    $55
    2General Credits
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