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Courses purchased through UnitedCLE.com are provided and fully accredited by The National Academy of Continuing Legal Education, a presumptive provider of CLE in WV, approved by the WV State Bar. To view our full accreditation details please .
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AI and the Attorney-Client Privilege: Protecting Confidentiality in the Age of Large Language Models
As artificial intelligence becomes a routine part of modern law practice, it brings with it both powerful capabilities and pressing concerns—especially regarding attorney-client privilege. This CLE program examines how emerging AI tools, from document review platforms and legal research assistants to predictive analytics and client communication systems, can affect the protection of confidential information. We will discuss how AI use may influence the establishment, preservation, or in... More Info
$341.2Ethics Credits -
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Beyond Hearsay: Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s New Standard for Preliminary Hearings
For years, Pennsylvania practitioners have grappled with a murky standard for preliminary hearings, uncertain about just how much evidence was needed to proceed. That ambiguity has now ended. In a decisive opinion, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has settled the debate, holding that hearsay alone cannot satisfy the burden of proof at this stage of a criminal case. This CLE program will walk participants through the case’s background, the Court’s analysis, and the decision’s impact on da... More Info
$291.2General Credits -
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Understanding Deadly Force: Core Principles and Pennsylvania Law
Deadly force and self-defense are among the most challenging areas of Pennsylvania law, requiring more than a basic understanding of fear or imminent harm. The law of justification is highly technical, combining statutory text, judicial rulings, and evidentiary principles that dictate how these cases unfold in practice. This CLE program introduces attorneys to the essential building blocks of deadly force law. It explains when the use of deadly force is legally recognized, the procedura... More Info
$291.2General Credits -
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What Issues Should Attorneys Be Looking For In a DUI Case
DUI cases often hinge on details that can determine the outcome, making issue-spotting an essential skill for defense attorneys. This CLE program will explore the range of challenges and defenses that arise in DUI litigation, from constitutional arguments and evidentiary questions to the reliability of field sobriety tests and chemical testing. Participants will learn how to assess law enforcement conduct, uncover weaknesses in the prosecution’s case, and apply defense strategies that... More Info
$291.2General Credits -
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Current Issues in Animal Law
The relationship between humans and animals raises legal, ethical, and practical questions that reach far beyond traditional concepts of property law. This CLE program explores how courts and legislatures are responding to the complex issues that arise when animals are viewed as companions, victims, and stakeholders in society. Participants will survey the primary statutes, case law, and ordinances that govern animal-related matters, while also examining topics such as animal welfare, c... More Info
$552.4General Credits -
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Beyond Burnout: Cultivating Mental Strength for Lawyers
The pressures of legal practice can quietly erode judgment, focus, and well-being. This CLE equips attorneys with practical tools to build mental resilience before burnout takes hold. Blending insights from performance psychology and legal experience, the program helps participants: Spot early signs of burnout and self-sabotage Strengthen self-regulation for stress, setbacks, and high-stakes situations Build a resilient mindset to stay focused, composed, and confident... More Info
$291.2General Credits -
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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
$291.2General Credits -
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Uncovering Implicit Bias in the Legal Profession: How to Identify and Combat It
Implicit bias can influence decision-making, communication, and collaboration across all areas of the legal profession. This interactive CLE program is designed to help attorneys identify and understand the role of unconscious bias in legal settings—from hiring practices and team dynamics to client interactions and workplace culture. The session will define implicit bias and explore its various forms, using real-world examples to highlight how it may show up in day-to-day legal practice... More Info
$341.2Ethics Credits -
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Comparative Constitutional Law: Lessons for U.S. Attorneys from Eastern Europe and the EU
Eastern Europe is undergoing profound constitutional and legal shifts, with national legal systems evolving in response to changing political realities and broader global influences. This CLE program offers U.S. attorneys a practical roadmap to understanding these developments, with a special emphasis on how they relate to cross-border legal practice. Beginning with an in-depth review of selected Eastern European countries as sovereign actors redefining their legal identities, the cour... More Info
$551.8General Credits -
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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
$291.2General Credits