Washington DC CLE - Litigation Courses
Washington DC CLE
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Shaping Deposition Testimony to Win Your Case
A well-executed deposition is often a critical turning point in litigation. This CLE program offers a hands-on look at how lawyers can guide testimony with purpose, reinforce key legal theories, and steer clear of common missteps that weaken the record. Attendees will develop practical skills to: Confidently prepare lay and expert witnesses for accurate, persuasive statements under oath Conduct depositions that frame the facts on favorable terms and limit room for backtracking Buil... More Info
$551.5General Credits -
The Art of Money Negotiation in Mediation: A CLE for Legal Advocates
Monetary negotiations are often the most challenging—and consequential—component of mediating civil disputes. This CLE course offers a comprehensive examination of how parties and mediators approach the exchange of money in mediation, from initial demands and offers to final compromise. Attendees will analyze the competitive and cooperative models that shape negotiation behavior and learn how concepts like risk tolerance, cognitive dissonance, and game theory influence decision-making.... More Info
$291General Credit -
Protecting Vulnerable Plaintiffs: Special Needs Trusts, Public Benefits, and Settlement Planning
Vulnerable plaintiffs—such as individuals with disabilities, minors, or seniors—require thoughtful settlement planning to ensure their long-term needs are met without jeopardizing access to critical public benefits. This CLE course offers a practical guide to the legal strategies and financial tools available to support these clients. Topics include: Choosing between Pooled Special Needs Trusts, Settlement Preservation Trusts, and standalone options Coordinating settlements with pub... More Info
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Religious Head Coverings in Court: Legal and Jewish Law Perspectives
Questions about religious expression in the courtroom—such as whether an attorney may wear a yarmulke during proceedings—highlight the intersection of faith, professional ethics, and constitutional law. This CLE program explores how U.S. courts have addressed religious head coverings under the First Amendment and related doctrines, and how those rulings compare with perspectives found in Jewish law (Halacha). Through discussion of key cases and practical examples, participants... More Info
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When Obviousness Isn’t Obvious: The Purdue Pharma v. Accord Decision
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 approach at both the trial and appellate levels, offering a close examination of how arguments on obviousness and secondary considerations were developed and received. Participants will explor... More Info
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Local Government Law 101: Foundations for Legal Practice
Local governments influence daily life far more than most people realize—yet their inner workings often remain a mystery. Residents may bristle at tax increases or object to zoning decisions, but they rarely understand the legal and structural reasons those choices are made. Even attorneys who regularly deal with municipal issues may not have a full picture of how local entities function or where their authority begins and ends. This CLE program takes a fresh, accessible look at the bui... More Info
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Using Electronic Medical Records Evidence at Trial
Attorneys handling healthcare and tort litigation must increasingly grapple with the complexities of electronic medical data. This CLE program provides a detailed examination of the legal contours surrounding electronically stored health information, including how it is defined under the law and the evidentiary hurdles involved in introducing it at trial. The session will delve into the mechanics of discovery as a means of laying proper foundation, and will address key evidentiary rule... More Info
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Climate Science in Court
Climate change is reshaping not only our planet, but also the practice of law. This CLE program introduces the fundamentals of climate science and examines how litigation is driving new legal doctrines worldwide—from Held v. Montana to landmark decisions in The Hague. Participants will explore how courts evaluate climate evidence, the evolving standards of proof, and the intersections of domestic and international climate law. A clear, fast-paced overview for any lawyer looking to unde... More Info
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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
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Direct Examination of Expert Witnesses at Trial
Expert witnesses occupy a unique position in the courtroom—they are permitted to offer opinions based on hearsay, unfamiliar facts, and technical knowledge beyond the grasp of the average juror. But with that leeway comes risk: improperly presented expert testimony can confuse more than clarify, and missteps in foundation or qualification can render it inadmissible. This CLE course will guide attorneys through the practical and procedural aspects of leveraging expert testimony effective... More Info
$551.5General Credits