Puerto Rico CLE - All Courses
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Puerto Rico CLE
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Modern Public Construction Contract Procurement Trends
Public-sector construction projects come with their own unique set of hurdles. Procurement laws and statutory rules often shape — and sometimes restrict — the options that agencies have when selecting a contract delivery method. This course will take a close look at a range of approaches, including emergency contracting, time-and-materials, design-bid-build, design-build, and progressive design-build. You’ll gain an understanding of the historical background behind these methods and exp... More Info
$291General 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
$552General Credits -
Cross-Border Challenges: Tariffs, Export Controls, and Immigration for Attorneys
As the United States recalibrates its global strategy, legal practitioners face growing complexity in navigating the rules governing international trade and immigration. This CLE course explores the legal consequences of recent shifts in tariffs, export controls, and cross-border mobility, with a particular focus on U.S. engagement with major Asian economies such as China, India, Japan, and Taiwan. Participants will examine how these developments influence cross-border commerce, regula... More Info
$551.8General Credits -
Land Use Law in the Age of Climate Resilience: Renewables, EVs and Regulatory Shifts
As the landscape for renewable energy and electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure continues to change, so too do the legal frameworks surrounding them. This CLE program explores these developments at the crossroads of climate resilience and land use regulation, giving lawyers a clear picture of the current regulatory environment. We’ll take a close look at how zoning ordinances, permitting processes, and newly introduced state and federal requirements impact the siting of clean energy faci... More Info
$291General 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
$291General 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
$341Ethics Credit -
Staying Ethical Under Fire: Navigating Immigration Practice Today
Immigration attorneys face extraordinary pressure to advocate fiercely for their clients—but ethical obligations don’t disappear under pressure. This CLE course examines the ethical dimensions of immigration practice, helping lawyers stay compliant while still fighting effectively for their clients. From understanding signature obligations to avoiding frivolous filings, attendees will walk away with tools to navigate real-world challenges. We’ll explore how state and federal rules inte... More Info
$341Ethics Credit -
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
$341Ethics Credit -
Brains, Bias, and the Bar: How Cognitive Errors Compromise Justice
Bias isn’t just a personal flaw—it’s a cognitive shortcut, baked into the way all humans think. In the legal profession, however, these shortcuts can have far-reaching consequences. This CLE program takes a closer look at how mental habits like anchoring bias, the availability heuristic, and attribution errors affect legal decision-making and contribute to unequal outcomes. Whether in client counseling, courtroom advocacy, or firm leadership, these patterns can quietly shape how attorneys assi... More Info
$341.2Ethics Credits -
From Ethics to Enterprise: What AI and ABS Mean for the Modern Lawyer
As innovation reshapes the legal profession, ethical boundaries are being tested like never before. This CLE program examines how emerging technologies and evolving business models are challenging traditional rules—and raising urgent questions about professional responsibility. Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming a powerful tool in legal practice, with the potential to streamline tasks and enhance client service. But AI also introduces significant ethical concerns, particularly... More Info
$341Ethics Credit