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Employment Accommodations for Women with Children in the Workplace
This CLE course provides an in-depth look at key legal protections for parents, particularly those who are pregnant or have young children, in the workplace. It covers a range of protections related to pregnancy, childbirth, and parental care needs. Participants will explore laws that safeguard against gender-based discrimination, especially in areas like pay equity. The course also offers an overview of essential employment law principles for litigating these cases, both withi... More Info
$291General Credit -
An Attorneys Guide to Working with Personal Property Appraisers: Ethical Issues, Potential Pitfalls, and Best Practices
This CLE course offers attorneys an in-depth exploration of the critical role appraisals play in estate planning, estate litigation, and other legal contexts involving personal property valuation. Participants will gain an advanced understanding of how to effectively engage and work with personal property appraisers, with a focus on ethical considerations, best practices, and potential pitfalls. Through practical guidance on the do’s and don’ts of appraisals, attendees will lea... More Info
$551.5General Credits -
The Use of Trusts in Government Benefits Planning
This CLE presentation will cover the role of different trusts in government benefits planning, including the use of revocable trusts, strategies for spousal planning through revocable trusts, long-term care planning with Irrevocable Medicaid Asset Protection Trusts, Supplemental Needs Trusts, and relevant provisions for long-term care within powers of attorney. Practitioners will gain insights into the distinctions between these trust types, learn how to draft provisions aimed at asset... More Info
$291.25General 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
$291General Credit -
Nuts and Bolts of Social Security Disability Law
This CLE course offers a comprehensive guide to launching a practice in Social Security Disability Law. Designed to equip you with the essential knowledge and practical tools, this course enables you to confidently start your practice right away. Topics covered include every critical stage of the process: client intake, initial claims, reconsiderations, hearings, and appeals. Gain practical insights and expert advice to navigate each step and provide effective representation in Social... More Info
$291General Credit -
How to Win Your Case Without Going to Trial
This CLE course, led by an experienced author and lecturer with over 50 years of litigation practice in State and Federal Courts, focuses on strategies for resolving cases without the need for trial—while also preparing you for the possibility of going to trial. Emphasizing that more than 90% of litigations end in an out-of-court settlement or through pre-trial motions (such as motions for summary judgment or to dismiss), this course aims to equip you with the skills and knowledge to succeed i... More Info
$552General Credits -
Updates on Hot Topics in Environmental Law
This CLE course will cover recent developments in three key areas of environmental law. First, the course will explore updates in the regulation of PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), commonly known as "forever chemicals," highlighting new regulations and ongoing litigation. Next, it will address the concept of the 6th Mass Extinction, examining global initiatives aimed at mitigating this potential biodiversity crisis. Finally, the course will provide an overview of the latest... More Info
$551.5General Credits -
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
$552General Credits -
Update On Conflicts Of Interest for Attorneys: Rules and Recent Cases & Opinions
Managing conflicts of interest is one of the most significant challenges in maintaining the ethical and efficient operation of a law firm. A solid understanding of the relevant rules, along with key cases and opinions interpreting those rules, is essential for practitioners. While every U.S. state has adopted some version of the Model Rules of Professional Conduct, there are variations in conflict of interest rules and differences in how they are applied, including the determination of... More Info
$341Ethics Credit -
The Federal Estate Tax Return, IRS Form 706, in a Fluid Estate Tax Environment
With the Federal Estate Tax exclusion exceeding $13.6 million, many estates may not require a 706 filing. However, this exclusion is anticipated to decrease by 50% at the end of 2025, making it crucial to consider the need for a portability election after the death of the first spouse, which requires filing a 706. Additionally, the statute of limitations remains open unless Form 706 is filed. This course will guide you through the essential steps of filing the 706 and explore advanced... More Info
$551.5General Credits