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  • Beyond the Stethoscope: Mastering Fee-Sharing Without Crossing Legal Lines

    When professional practice meets business opportunity, regulatory walls can either block growth or redirect it. This CLE program examines how management entities — long used in healthcare — can be redeployed in completely different arenas, including the legal and accounting sectors. Rather than revisiting the medical MSO model, we chart a new path: how alternative structures like LOMO and PAMO can support operations, investment, and scale without overstepping professional practice boundaries.... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • Return of the MSO: Compliance, Control & Avoiding the Accidental Practice of Medicine

    This CLE program takes a deeper look at Management Services Organizations (MSOs) and how they can be leveraged for far more than routine administrative support. The presentation will unpack how this vehicle can be engineered to facilitate ownership transitions, aggregate practices, centralize brand value, and adapt operations across industry lines—without overstepping Corporate Practice of Medicine boundaries or violating Fair Market Value requirements. Participants will examine deal st... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • Drafting Stronger Patents: A Practical Project Management-Based Framework for Surviving Alice

    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 the realities of patent drafting and prosecution. The course highlights practical techniques practitioners can implement immediately, drawing on current USPTO guidance such as the August 2025... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • AI Governance: Privacy, Bias, and Emerging Regulation

    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 emerging to address deepfake content and other synthetic media concerns. The session also examines the professional responsibilities attorneys must consider when deploying or advising clients on... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • Immigration in Mergers and Acquisitions: What You Don’t Know Will Hurt You

    This CLE program provides a clear, practical overview of the immigration challenges that arise during corporate mergers, acquisitions, joint ventures, and internal restructurings. When U.S. employers undergo these transactions, they must ensure the continuity of work authorization for foreign national employees, preserve the validity of existing immigration petitions, and assess whether “successor in interest” obligations apply under federal law. Participants will learn the key regulato... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • From Case Review to Strategy: Navigating Green Card Options for Employers and Foreign Nationals

    This CLE program explores the evaluation and selection of permanent residence options for foreign nationals in the United States, with a particular emphasis on employment-based immigration. The course highlights key considerations when analyzing an individual’s background, immigration record, job circumstances, and current visa status. Attendees will gain an understanding of the primary employment-based green card categories and their governing requirements. The presentation also focus... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • Cannabis, Banking & Real Estate: Key Legal Updates

    This CLE program examines the rapidly shifting legal and regulatory framework governing cannabis-related activity across the United States. Participants will receive timely analysis of federal and state legalization trends, emerging compliance challenges, and the practical realities of operating within a partially legalized market, including developments affecting financial services and access to banking. The program also addresses regulatory oversight of cannabis-derived pharmaceutical... More Info

    $29
    1.25General Credits
  • When ICE Comes Knocking: Legal Guidance for Employers and Counsel

    When Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents appear at a client’s workplace, every decision—what to say, what to share, and how to respond—carries legal and practical consequences. This CLE course equips attorneys with the tools to guide clients through that high-stakes moment. Participants will review the current and emerging immigration landscape affecting employers, learn what to expect before, during, and after an ICE inspection, and understand the proper handling of emplo... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • The Lawyer’s Playbook: Managing Egos, Elites, and NFL Expectations

    From the NFL to the NCAA, the legal and compliance landscape of sports is changing fast. This CLE course examines the challenges lawyers face when representing athletes, agents, and institutions — from managing volatile personalities to making tough calls in ethical gray zones. Learn how emerging regulatory trends are reshaping the rules of the game for sports and compliance professionals alike. More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • Privacy, Data Security and Cyberattacks: Overview, Prevention and Proactive Responses

    Law firms hold highly sensitive client data and are increasingly targeted by cybercriminals. Are you doing enough to protect your network and meet your ethical duties? This CLE course covers the essential steps lawyers must take to secure confidential information, including: Recognizing common cyber threats like phishing Training staff to prevent breaches Creating a response plan for cyberattacks Understanding legal and ethical requirements under state laws Learn how to protect y... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • Estate Planning & the Due-on-Sale Clause: Navigating Trust Transfers, LLCs & the Garn-St. Germain Act

    This CLE program offers an in-depth look at how the due-on-sale clause in mortgage agreements intersects with common estate planning strategies involving real property. Designed for estate planning and real estate practitioners alike, the course unpacks the legal risks and planning opportunities that arise when clients transfer mortgaged real estate into revocable or irrevocable trusts, or limited liability companies (LLCs). Attendees will gain a clear understanding of how and when a du... More Info

    $29
    1.1General Credits
  • The Strictest Conflict Rule: Exploring Rule 1.8(a) and Business Transactions with Clients

    Among the conflict rules, none is more exacting than Rule 1.8(a). It is the provision that governs when a lawyer enters into a business transaction with a client, and its requirements are uniquely strict. This CLE course will unpack the meaning of a “business transaction” in the professional responsibility context and consider which client arrangements fall under the Rule’s umbrella. We will then turn to the difficult question of waiver: can these conflicts ever be waived, and if so, wh... More Info

    $34
    1Ethics Credit
  • Leading Lawyers Through Change: Breaking the Resistance Cycle

    In a profession built on precedent and precision, change can be one of the toughest challenges to navigate. This CLE program equips attorneys, firm leaders, and in-house counsel with neuroscience-based tools to lead through resistance and drive meaningful change in legal environments. Moving beyond abstract theory, the session focuses on actionable strategies designed for the unique culture and pressures of law firms and legal departments. Participants will explore how the brain respond... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • Building an AI Governance Framework for Your Law Firm: Policies, Procedures, and Ongoing Compliance

    Law firms adopting artificial intelligence tools encounter not only new efficiencies but also a host of challenges, from operational concerns to evolving professional obligations. This CLE program guides attorneys through the process of designing and rolling out internal AI governance structures that both reduce risk and support responsible use. The session explores how firms can safeguard client data, maintain ethical standards of confidentiality and competence, and ensure consistent... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • From Prompt to Practice: Using AI in The Legal Field

    As AI tools like ChatGPT become increasingly accessible, legal professionals are under growing pressure to understand both their practical applications and professional risks. This CLE course offers attorneys a clear, hands-on introduction to using generative AI in day-to-day legal work—without compromising ethical obligations or quality standards. Attendees will see how AI can streamline tasks such as summarizing case law, comparing documents, drafting client communications, generating... More Info

    $55
    1.5General Credits
  • Representing the Startup Enterprise Through the “Four Stages” of Capital Formation

    Every startup’s growth story is marked by critical moments in securing outside investment, and the legal issues evolve as the company advances. This CLE program walks attorneys through the four stages of capital formation, highlighting what counsel must know to effectively represent an emerging enterprise. The journey begins with founders funding their own venture, then expands to friends-and-family contributions and, in some cases, crowdfunding campaigns targeting customers or online s... More Info

    $55
    2General Credits
  • Authorship in the Balance: The Clash Between Human Authorship, Artificial Intelligence, and Copyright Law

    As generative AI transforms how comics are created, attorneys face urgent new challenges and opportunities. This CLE program offers a comprehensive legal analysis of how AI is disrupting traditional copyright frameworks in the comic book space. You'll examine recent Copyright Office rulings and case law that are redrawing the lines of protectability and redefining the scope of copyright’s exclusive rights when machines are involved in authorship. The session also covers practical approa... More Info

    $55
    2General Credits
  • U.S. Copyright Basics

    This CLE program provides a practical overview of U.S. copyright law, including registration, ownership, and enforcement. The course highlights essential topics such as fair use, licensing, and the impact of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) on modern copyright practice. Attendees will learn: What types of works are protected How ownership is determined How long protection lasts Benefits of registration and how to apply Basics of infringement and available defenses More Info

    $29
    1.25General Credits
  • Ethically Promoting Your Legal Practice: Rules, Risks, and Best Practices

    How can attorneys expand their practices without crossing ethical lines? This CLE program takes a practical look at the rules that govern lawyer advertising, solicitation, and client communications, offering clear guidance on what is permitted—and what isn’t. The session begins with a discussion of recent ethics opinions and disciplinary decisions, then moves into an analysis of Rules 7.1–7.5, 5.7, and 5.8, along with proposed amendments that could reshape the marketing landscape. From... More Info

    $65
    2Ethics Credits
  • The Top 5 Issues to Consider When Making a Lateral Partner Move

    Navigating a lateral move can be one of the most consequential decisions in a lawyer’s career. When client relationships, existing matters, or partnership obligations are in play, even small miscalculations can create significant legal and ethical exposure. This CLE program equips attorneys with a clear understanding of the rules, risks, and practical considerations that accompany changing firms. Rather than focusing solely on the moment of departure, the course walks participants throu... More Info

    $55
    1.5General Credits
  • Employee Discipline & Performance Management: Legal Standards and Best Practices

    Employment terminations and disciplinary actions remain among the most common triggers for workplace disputes and litigation. For attorneys advising employers, understanding how to navigate these high-risk moments is essential. This CLE course examines the legal standards that govern performance management and discipline, offering tools to help your clients reduce the likelihood of discrimination claims and other liability. Through this program, you’ll explore the statutes and leg... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • How Innovators Can Operationalize the GENIUS Act

    The passage of the GENIUS Act marked a turning point in the treatment of digital assets, creating the first federal regulatory structure for stablecoins. In the months ahead, a wide range of federal agencies will take part in shaping this framework through notice-and-comment procedures. At the same time, financial institutions, fintech companies, and startups will be actively developing and scaling stablecoin operations within the broader crypto marketplace. This CLE program brings toge... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • Class Actions: Deceptive Consumer Labels

    This CLE course offers a comprehensive overview of the legal framework and litigation strategies involved in class actions challenging deceptive consumer labeling. Attendees will delve into key pleading requirements under Rule 12(b)(6), including how to effectively allege claims based on the “reasonable consumer” standard. The program will analyze the evidentiary significance of front-of-package statements in contrast with back-label disclaimers and examine how ambiguity in labeling can influe... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • So You Want to Open Your Own Practice and Achieve Your Dreams: Let’s Talk About it First

    Opening a solo practice or expanding a small firm is often marketed as a dream of independence, flexibility, and professional freedom. But behind that glossy image lies a much tougher reality: unpredictable revenue, staffing missteps, and the sheer mental toll of wearing every hat. In this fast-paced, one-hour CLE, the presenter cuts through the noise to deliver an unvarnished look at the highs and lows of firm ownership—and the systems that make the difference between success and burnout.... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • Changes in The World of Labor and Employment Law

    Labor and employment law has undergone major changes in recent years, and this CLE program highlights three key areas where those shifts are most visible: child labor, union activity, and non-compete agreements. Child labor protections, once thought settled, are facing renewed scrutiny. Disturbing cases of child exploitation have surfaced, and some states have responded not by strengthening safeguards, but by loosening restrictions—allowing minors to work longer hours or in riskier envi... More Info

    $55
    2General Credits
  • 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
    1.07General 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

    $34
    1.02Ethics Credits
  • 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
  • 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
    1.05General Credits
  • Trust Protectors: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

    Dive into this dynamic CLE program that thoroughly examines the pivotal role of Trust Protectors in modern trust administration. This session offers a comprehensive look at the statutory frameworks in various states that authorize Trust Protectors, alongside a critical analysis of their practical implications. Attendees will explore the scope of powers typically assigned to Trust Protectors, evaluate the strategic reasons for and against their appointment, and review illuminating case... More Info

    $29
    1.25General Credits
  • Filing a Case Under the United States False Claims Act

    Unravel the complexities of whistleblower protections and legal recourse in this CLE course focused on the False Claims Act (FCA). Tailored for attorneys and individuals engaged in federal contracting, this session illuminates the safeguards available to those who reveal fraudulent misconduct. Attendees will gain a clear, actionable grasp of drafting and submitting an FCA complaint under seal, demystifying the process for practical application. More Info

    $29
    1.05General Credits
  • Mastering Contract Law: Navigating UCC and FAR Essentials

    Unlock the core principles of contract law in this engaging CLE course, designed to clarify the distinct roles of the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) and the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC). The FAR governs procurement with a consistent approach across all federal agencies, whereas the UCC, molded by each state’s adoption, shapes the landscape of commercial transactions. Through a dynamic mix of case law analysis, real-world illustrations, and regulatory breakdowns, this program off... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • Land Use and Zoning Implications of Data Centers: A Legal Perspective

    As digital services continue to expand, data centers have become a cornerstone of modern infrastructure, supporting everything from cloud computing to artificial intelligence and data storage. The rapid growth of these facilities, however, brings significant legal considerations, particularly in the areas of zoning, land use, and regulatory compliance. This CLE course explores the key legal challenges associated with data center development, offering insight into the policies and frame... More Info

    $29
    1.25General Credits
  • Meeting the Challenges of Co-Ownership Agreements

    This CLE course explores the risks, liabilities, and potential disputes that arise when parties share ownership and use of assets such as vacation homes, boats, aircraft, vintage vehicles, and other property without a primary profit-making intent. The rise of short-term rentals has heightened these challenges, particularly in real estate. The course will address the complexities involved, which can vary based on the type of asset and the nature of the relationships between co-owners—wh... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • How to Build Your Firm into a Sellable Asset

    Managing a law firm involves more than just legal expertise—it requires effective management, efficiency, and profitability. Law school may prepare you for the practice of law, but it doesn't equip you with the skills to lead and grow a successful business. This course focuses on the essential business principles that are crucial to the success of your firm. Building a firm with the potential to sell isn't just about increasing revenue; it's about protecting your family, securing your... More Info

    $29
    1.02General Credits
  • 10 Mistakes to Avoid When Working with Asset Protection Trusts

    This CLE course will focus on enhancing your understanding of both domestic and offshore trust planning. It offers practical tips and strategies to help you minimize risks and safeguard your assets by steering clear of common pitfalls. This course covers key elements including choosing the optimal jurisdiction, interpreting relevant case law, and ensuring proper trust funding. More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • The ABCs of MSOs: How and Why to Form a Compliant Lasting and Profitable Management Services Organization

    This CLE course offers a deep dive into Management Services Organizations (MSOs) and their pivotal role in the healthcare industry. Participants will gain a thorough understanding of MSOs, including their definition, purpose, structure, and function. The program addresses vital legal compliance topics, such as the Corporate Practice of Medicine Doctrine and significant federal and state regulations. Through the analysis of common misconceptions, real-world case studies, and pro... More Info

    $55
    1.5General Credits
  • Immigration 101: Overview of U.S. Immigration Law

    This CLE program provides a comprehensive introduction to U.S. immigration law, offering participants a strong foundation in this dynamic legal field. The course begins with an in-depth look at nonimmigrant (temporary) visas, including their various categories, eligibility requirements, and application processes. Participants will then delve into the pathways for obtaining lawful permanent resident (LPR) status, such as family-based and employment-based immigration, as well as other special ci... More Info

    $29
    1.05General Credits
  • The Nonprofit Legal Compliance Checklist: What Attorneys Need to Know

    This CLE course offers a practical and dynamic session tailored for nonprofit leaders, attorneys, and compliance officers, focusing on the foundational legal requirements for nonprofit organizations. Participants will receive a concise overview of the essential legal, tax, and governance obligations necessary to maintain tax-exempt status, safeguard their mission, and uphold operational integrity. By leveraging actionable insights and real-world scenarios, attendees will leave... More Info

    $29
    1.07General Credits
  • Asset Protection Strategy: Advantages and Pitfalls of Using Trusts, LLC's and other Techniques

    This CLE program offers a comprehensive overview of asset protection strategies. Participants will explore how traditional estate planning tools can shield assets from creditors. Topics include the protection provided by tenants by the entirety ownership, life insurance and annuities, retirement accounts, and homestead provisions. The course will also cover the structure and legal landscape of asset protection trusts, now recognized in 20 states, including an analysis of relevant case... More Info

    $55
    2.02General Credits
  • God, Gadgets, and the Law: Understanding Patents Through Faith-Based Inventions

    This CLE program offers a unique exploration of the intersection between faith and innovation through the lens of patent law. Participants will gain an understanding of the fundamentals of patent law, the history of patents, and the process of securing patent rights. The course highlights intriguing examples of faith-inspired inventions, such as patents for rosaries, Sabbath observance tools, halal food production devices, artificial Christmas trees, Buddha figurines, and more.... More Info

    $29
    1.02General Credits
  • State and Federal Taxation of Cannabis Businesses

    This CLE course provides a comprehensive overview of federal income tax challenges for businesses operating in state-regulated cannabis industries. While some states permit the cultivation, manufacture, and sale of cannabis, federal law classifies cannabis as a Schedule I controlled substance, which remains illegal. As a result, Section 280E of the Internal Revenue Code prohibits income tax deductions for businesses involved in trafficking Schedule I substances. This course will cover... More Info

    $29
    1.02General Credits
  • Essential Insights for Attorneys Navigating Group Lateral Moves

    This CLE program explores the dynamic and evolving lateral market for attorneys, focusing specifically on group lateral partner moves. Unlike individual lateral transitions, group moves—where a team of attorneys or even a full department relocates from one firm to another—require added planning and involve unique complexities. Attendees will gain insight into best practices and critical considerations for orchestrating a smooth group transition. Topics covered will include state laws,... More Info

    $29
    1.1General Credits
  • Legal Ethics for Inside and Outside Counsel

    This CLE course prepares attorneys—whether in-house or external counsel—to deliver competent, timely, and cost-effective legal advice and services to companies and their affiliates. Success in this role requires a thorough understanding of the company’s mission, operations, culture, and objectives in both domestic and global markets, along with strong business acumen for effective risk assessment and legal guidance. The course will also explore the unique ethical challenges att... More Info

    $34
    1Ethics Credit
  • Discovering the Lost Coin: Helping Clients Recover from Online Scams

    If you've represented clients affected by online fraud involving losses exceeding $100,000, this course is essential. In this CLE, we delve into the emerging "Pig Slaughtering Scams"—a modern variation of Ponzi schemes targeting unsuspecting individuals. We explore how these scams are uncovered, examine different recovery strategies, and discuss litigation approaches specifically designed for handling these cases. More Info

    $55
    2General Credits
  • Drafting the Future: Comic Book Contract Negotiation and Drafting Practicum

    This CLE course is designed for professionals looking to master contract negotiation and drafting within the comic book industry. Through hands-on exercises that mirror current industry practices, participants will explore legal complexities around AI-generated art, the evolving digital landscape, and emerging challenges for creators and publishers. Key legal rulings, such as Warner Chappell v. Nealy and Fair Use After Warhol, will be analyzed for their implications on contract language and cr... More Info

    $55
    2.15General Credits
  • From Pencils to Pixels: Advocating for Comic Book Creators in the Age of AI

    This CLE course offers a comprehensive exploration of the comic book industry, addressing key trends and developments that shape its future. Participants will examine the evolution of digital comics, the growing significance of diverse representation, and the influence of AI on content creation and legal standards. The course also analyzes recent landmark copyright and trademark rulings, including Warner Chappell v. Nealy, affirming copyright owners' rights to damages regardless of tim... More Info

    $81
    3.2General Credits
  • Providing Expert Counsel in the Network Marketing and MLM Industry

    Network Marketing, also known as Multi-Level Marketing (MLM), is a significant sector within the direct selling industry, contributing over $100 billion to the U.S. economy and $200 billion globally. This industry is experiencing a growth rate of more than 6% annually, with nearly half of its activity concentrated in the Asia/Pacific region, primarily in the Health and Wellness sector, including products like weight loss solutions, dietary supplements, skincare, and beauty items. Major players... More Info

    $29
    1.25General Credits
  • Navigating Legal Challenges and Issues in Telecommuting and Remote Work

    Organizations often implement telecommuting to assist employees with family responsibilities, health concerns, and disabilities, as well as to reduce commuting costs and offer flexible schedules. However, these well-intentioned plans can sometimes lead to complex legal issues. How do you defend against claims of discrimination when an employee is denied telecommuting? What if an employee insists that telecommuting is the only “reasonable accommodation” for a disability, even though the positio... More Info

    $29
    1.07General Credits
  • FLSA: New OT Rule: What You Need to Know

    This CLE program covers the key provisions of the proposed FLSA Overtime Rule, helping you prepare for compliance and avoid lawsuits and fines. Topics include: Changes introduced by the new DOL rule Proper classification of employees as exempt or non-exempt The new salary level threshold Effective date of the new FLSA overtime rule Necessary organizational changes for compliance Potential court challenges to the new rule More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • Silicon Valley Bank: Do Its Outside Directors Share in the Blame for Its Failure?

    This CLE course explores the high-profile collapse of Silicon Valley Bank. This case study examines the factors leading to one of the largest bank failures in U.S. history, resulting from a rapid and massive bank run triggered by the disclosure of severe financial issues. With $209 billion in assets, the bank's sudden downfall sparked intense scrutiny and debate about regulatory oversight and the performance of its senior management team. However, less attention has been given to the r... More Info

    $29
    1.03General Credits
  • Starting, Managing and Growing Your New Practice

    Starting a business is an overwhelming endeavor. Even if you have some clients lined up, managing a business can be daunting, especially for the inexperienced. This CLE course will address business and office management including location, rental issues, staffing, para-legals and law students. The course will also address how to ethically grow your practice through effective outreach and networking. More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • Conflicts of Interest in the Financial Services Industry: What Every Attorney Needs to Know

    Referring clients to financial advisers carries some degree of risk. Attorneys need to be knowledgeable about the regulatory framework that distinguishes financial advisers, particularly given the 2020 disclosure documents (Form CRS). This CLE course will explain the regulation of financial advisers and how standards of care differ. The course will offer strategies for recognizing potential conflicts of interest that may impact the adviser-client relationship as well as how new SEC di... More Info

    $29
    1.02General Credits
  • Basic Business Lawyering For Small Company Clients

    Small companies have specific legal concerns, and they are not always the same as those that apply to medium or large companies. Their legal needs may differ as well. This informative introductory CLE course will help new attorneys planning to practice business law as well as seasoned attorneys looking to pivot to the area and represent smaller companies, typically described as those with less than $100M annual revenue and fewer than 500 employees, with the skills to navigate these are... More Info

    $107
    3.62General Credits
  • The Rise of The Machines: A Lawyer's Guide to Avoiding Legal Extinction

    Designed for both novice and seasoned attorneys alike, this CLE course will offer a basic overview to the ways in which Artificial Intelligence (AI) can transform legal tasks. Participants will be given the knowledge and perspective needed to successfully integrate AI into their work successfully, ensuring their practice remains competitive and relevant. The course begins with a breakdown of AI and Machine Learning (ML), and explains each one’s practical legal applications. The course... More Info

    $29
    1.07General Credits
  • The Business Side Of Your Plaintiffs Practice: Survival In The Dark Days and What To Do When The Sun Shines

    Led by a panel of seasoned attorneys with vast experience managing their litigation practice, this informative CLE course will offer their insights in efficiently and effectively managing a litigation law practice in today’s environment. The course will focus on small and more medium sized firms and address a series of management issues with an emphasis on overseeing intake, case load, and operations. The course will also address attracting and processing new clients and the intricacies... More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
  • International Intellectual Property Transactions in Many Countries

    Beginning with a brief review of the fundamentals of intellectual property categories recognized under US law, as well as those of many other countries, and the methods for internationally registering associated intellectual property, this CLE course will then delve deeper into a discussion of issues relating to why protection under these categories is insufficient. The course will address developing business activities that are difficult condense into the traditional IP categories, an... More Info

    $55
    1.67General Credits
  • Unusually Important Federal Tax Cases: What Attorneys Need to Know

    This CLE program delves into six recent federal taxation cases that hold significant importance for tax attorneys. It offers valuable insights for business law attorneys navigating the complexities of federal taxation. By examining court opinions, participants will gain an understanding of how federal tax law evolves in contrast to legislative and regulatory processes. The cases discussed in this program encompass various taxation topics including: Valuation of family-held S corporat... More Info

    $55
    2General Credits
  • Mortgage Mayhem: What Attorneys Need to Know About Loan Applicant Protections

    Purchasing a home is perhaps the most confusing, time consuming, stressful and yet infrequent transaction your clients will face. As a result, most consumers don’t bother to delve too deeply into the nuances, and simply rely on their loan officer to protect their interests. This is a mistake. For a loan officer, home loans are a “zero-sum” game for the loan officer – the loan either closes or it doesn’t. They earn their commission, or they don’t. Loan officers therefore tend to stack as many a... More Info

    $29
    1.08General Credits
  • Franchise Law: From Contract Negotiation to Litigation

    Franchise agreements are a complicated process. This CLE course will review all the steps involved from term negotiation to signature. The course will also address litigation and/or termination and how to negotiate specific provisions that impact a client’s rights. The terms that are customarily litigated and how to demand and successfully receive the information necessary to effectively represent your client in court will be presented. More Info

    $29
    1General Credit
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