BTG CLE Webinar Calendar
We offer Live Webinar CLE Classes for NY Newly Admitted attorneys that need to take Live CLE in their 1st and 2nd year after admission to the bar. Registering is EASY, just choose your options below.
All live webinars are conducted by NYCLA
The webinars on our calendar are available for purchase as a package of courses that can be bundled with on-demand classes to satisfy your entire newly admit requirement.
Click the See Buying Options for more details.
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November 6Thursday, November 6, 20255:30PM - 8:00PM Eastern Time (EDT)9
Total CLE Credits
3 Evening Bridge the Gap: Skills and Ethics - Nov 6th, Nov 13th, and Nov 18th
This program will satisfy the LIVE NY Skills and Ethics requirements for first and second year newly admitted attorneys in New York.
- Nov 6th 5:30pm – 8:00pm Using AI in the Law Office
- Nov 13th 5:30pm – 8:00pm Protecting against Scams and Data Breaches and Assessing Emotional Damages in Child Victims Act Cases
- Nov 18th 5:30pm – 8:00pm How to Handle a Case Involving Claims Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
Faculty: TBA
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SEE BUYING OPTIONSCredit Breakdown:
3 Ethics & 6 Skills; Transitional and Non-transitional
Online Webinar
Course ID:
CLE1778
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November 6Thursday, November 6, 20255:30PM - 8:00PM Eastern Time (EDT)3
Total CLE Credits
Using AI in Your Law Practice: Practical Tips, Security Risks and Ethical Considerations
*Part of 3 Evening Bridge The Gap
Join us for a crash course in AI for lawyers.
Our expert speaker will cover the fundamentals of AI and large language models (LLMs), exploring their definitions and applications, as well as providing a tech overview.
We will also cover potential security risks, practical applications within the legal field, as well as ethical considerations that all lawyers must be aware of.
This is one program that no lawyer can afford to miss!
Faculty: Matheus Pagani, founder and CEO, Venture Miner
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SEE BUYING OPTIONSCredit Breakdown:
2 Skills & 1 Ethics; Transitional and Non-transitional
Online Webinar
Course ID:
CLE1779
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November 10Monday, November 10, 20256:00PM - 7:30PM Eastern Time (EDT)1.5
Total CLE Credits
Networking: Connecting with Purpose
This is an in-person event only, located at NYCLA 111 Broadway, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10006
Join us for an IN-PERSON CLE chock full of tips, strategies, and an action plan for improving your networking — then stay for drinks and nibbles to put those new lessons to immediate and great use!
- Program: 6:00 PM – 7:15 PM
- Networking and reception: 7:15 PM
Faculty: Leona S. Krasner, Esq., MBA, Founder and Managing Partner of Krasner Law, PLLC, Chair, NYCLA’s Family Law Section and Chair of NYCLA’s Women in Law Section.
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SEE BUYING OPTIONSCredit Breakdown:
1.5 Skills; Transitional and Non-transitional
Live In-Person
Course ID:
CLE1782
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November 13Thursday, November 13, 20256:00PM - 8:05PM Eastern Time (EDT)2.5
Total CLE Credits
Assessing Emotional Damages in Child Victims Act Cases
*Part of 3 Evening Bridge The Gap
Our expert speakers will provide an evidence-based overview of how forensic mental health experts assess current psychiatric diagnoses, functional impairment, and causation in adult claimants alleging childhood sexual abuse — without overemphasizing memory reconstruction.
Our panelists are all licensed in New York and bring deep experience with psychological injury evaluations, including work on Child Victims Act cases.
Faculty: Dr. Charles Saldanha, forensic psychiatrists; Dr. Ambar Faizi, forensic psychiatrist; Dr. Howard Friedman, forensic psychologist — Forensic Psychiatric Associates, LP
Ready to Sign Up?
SEE BUYING OPTIONSCredit Breakdown:
2.5 Skills; Transitional and Non-transitional
Online Webinar
Course ID:
CLE1780
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November 18Tuesday, November 18, 20255:30PM - 8:00PM Eastern Time (EDT)3
Total CLE Credits
How to Handle a Wage and Hour/FLSA Case
*Part of 3 Evening Bridge The Gap
There has been a rise in litigation in the area of wage and hour claims, as improperly paid employees have recovered compensation for missed wages, improper classification, ethical violations, and more.
Our panel of experts will provide a nuts-and-bolts look at wage and hour litigation from the perspectives of the plaintiff, the defendant, and a mediator.
Faculty: Catalina Cadavid, Jackson Lewis; LaDonna Lusher, Virginia & Ambinder LLP; Elena Paraskevas-Thadani, EPT Legal LLC
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SEE BUYING OPTIONSCredit Breakdown:
1.5 Skills & 1.5 Ethics; Transitional and Non-transitional
Online Webinar
Course ID:
CLE1781
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