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On Demand

Faculty:
Joel Oster, Esq.
Duration:
2 Hours 9 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
From My Cousin Vinny to Lincoln Lawyer, from Atticus Finch to Lt. Kaffee, Hollywood lawyers have a lot to teach us about the Model Rules of Professional Conduct. Using the Hollywood storylines as a starting point, we dissect the Model Rules of Professional Conduct, and then apply them to real-life cases. As they would never disclaim in the movies, “all characters appearing in this class are ...

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Faculty:
Jennifer Ellis, Esq.
Duration:
1:04
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Are you curious about how artificial intelligence can revolutionize the way your law firm operates? While there has been extensive theoretical discussion about AI, this seminar offers a unique opportunity to witness its practical applications firsthand. Join us for "A Day in the Life: Practical Examples of Artificial Intelligence in Law Firms," a continuing legal education seminar where

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Text-Based CLE

Faculty:
Carole Levitt |  Mark Rosch
Duration:
1:00
Short Description:
As early as 1996, many state bar associations began issuing formal (or advisory) ethics opinions on the ethical uses of Internet technology. Many of those opinions relating to Web sites and online communications apply the advertising rules that already exist for print advertising. In the late Summer of 2010, the American Bar Association issued its Formal Opinion 10-457 discussing ethical concerns

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Faculty:
Jennifer Ellis, Esq.
Duration:
1:04
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
AI (Artificial Intelligence) is not just the hot new thing. It is changing the way lawyers practice. Join us and learn about the legal, ethical, and practical issues you need to know.

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Faculty:
Jeffrey R. Schoenberger, Esq.
Duration:
1 Hour 4 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Legal technology is a double-edged sword; it can cause malpractice, or it can guard against it! Most of the top causes for malpractice and grievance issues are related to organization, communication, and law office management. As such, they are largely preventable. How do you properly communicate confidential information with clients? How do you properly negotiate documents with opposing counsel?

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Faculty:
Jennifer Ellis, Esq.
Duration:
1:03
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Whether you choose to be online or not (and you should be online) your clients will write you reviews. Unfortunately, angry clients are much more likely to write about you than happy clients. This webinar will explore the ethical and practical issues surrounding getting good reviews as well as discuss how you should respond when someone bashes you online. Lawyers have been disciplined for their...

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Faculty:
Philip Bogdanoff, Esq.
Duration:
1 Hour 4 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Bill Cosby victimized nearly sixty women and was convicted of sexually assaulting Andrea Constand and sentenced to prison.  However, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court reversed his convictions indicating he could not be tried again.   In 2006 the FBI did an extensive investigation of Jeffrey Epstein and found that he had sexually assaulted 37 girls, some as young as 14, and prepared...

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Faculty:
Christopher Lowell |  Anna Marie Thatcher |  Brian T. Guthrie, Esq.
Duration:
1 Hour 7 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Even in Ben Franklin's time, the public held cynical views about lawyers.  Have things changed?  What can we learn from historical perspectives on lawyers?  How can one be a better practitioner and help negate some of the lingering negative attitudes toward today’s lawyers?     In this engaging and informative program, Ben Franklin (who worked with more la

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Faculty:
Steve Hughes
Duration:
1:01
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
How would you like to snap your fingers and instantly judges, jurors, and clients would agree with your position? It may not be that easy, however you can dramatically improve your chances for success if you understand how people make decisions and what causes them to act. This dynamic CLE program draws on the latest scientific research to illustrate how you can ethically influence

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On Demand

Faculty:
Graham Thatcher |  Anna Marie Thatcher |  Brian T. Guthrie, Esq. |  Barry R. Vickrey, Esq. |  Charles Abourezk, Esq. |  Alicia Garcia, Esq. |  John M. Stuart, Esq.
Duration:
3 Hours 5 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
A master of the courtroom stage, who possessed an uncanny understanding of human character, Clarence Darrow was arguably the greatest trial lawyer of the twentieth century. He was an adamant opponent of capital punishment and a passionate proponent of civil and human rights. Often called the "Attorney for the Damned," he fought for the underdog and took on criminal cases thought to be ho

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Text-Based CLE

Faculty:
Mark Rosch |  Carole Levitt
Duration:
1:00
Short Description:
More and more attorneys and judges are using social media, either for its intended purpose of social networking (and, for the lesser intended purpose of marketing) or for its unintended purpose of investigative research. There has been much discussion online amongst legal experts about what sorts of investigative activity is ethical for lawyers to engage in. Most Bar Associations however, have not yet addressed this topic. Two exceptions are the Philadelphia Bar and the New York State Bar.

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On Demand

Faculty:
Joel Oster, Esq.
Duration:
1:01
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Every lawyer is aware of the Rules of Professional Conduct that govern what they can and can't do - ethically.  But still, every year hundreds of lawyers find themselves running afoul of these rules.  This presentation is your chance to refresh your own knowledge of those rules and to match wits with disciplinary authorities.  The Comedian of Law...

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Faculty:
Sharon D. Nelson, Esq. |  John W. Simek
Duration:
1 Hour 3 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Deepfakes can impact our relationship to information and the tools we use to work with it. How will this new horizon impact the trustworthiness of evidence and will the legal profession have the tools needed to test what they see or hear? What are the implications for the Rule of Law and our democracy? Topics our presenters will cover include:

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On Demand

Faculty:
Jeffrey R. Schoenberger, Esq.
Duration:
1 Hour 3 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Law and medicine were always the pair: well-respected professions, pathways to middle class (or better!) comfort, and laggards with technology. Whether you went to a doctor’s office or a lawyer’s office, paper ruled the day. But that’s changing. One of the last bastions of “paper is king” is the executed document – “wet” signatures serving as proof ...

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On Demand

Faculty:
Philip Bogdanoff, Esq. |  Samantha D. Holmes, PhD
Duration:
1 Hour
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Everyone has implicit biases that influence their judgment.  However, when selecting a jury it is important for attorneys to uncover the implicit biases of prospective jurors to obtain a jury that can hear your client’s case fairly and impartially.  Further, it is essential for attorneys to understand their own implicit biases and how they can influence your decisions when

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On Demand

Faculty:
Philip Bogdanoff, Esq.
Duration:
1 Hour 4 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Rule 8.3 of the Model Rules of Professional Conduct indicates that “a lawyer who knows that that a judge has committed a violation of applicable rules of judicial conduct that raises a substantial question as to the judge's fitness for office shall inform the appropriate authority.” Rule 8.4 of the Model Rules of Professional Conduct explains that it is professional misconduct for

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On Demand

Faculty:
Philip Bogdanoff, Esq.
Duration:
2 Hours 1 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
The Rules of Professional Conduct indicate that an attorney who possesses unprivileged information that a judge has violated the Rules of Judicial Conduct shall inform the appropriate authority. And it is professional misconduct for a lawyer to knowingly assist a judge in conduct that is a violation of applicable rules of judicial conduct. Therefore, it is incumbent for every attorney ...

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On Demand

Faculty:
Tom O'Connor, Esq.
Duration:
1 Hour 4 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Most attorneys in private practice are employed by law firms with fewer than 20 lawyers and, in fact, half of all U.S lawyers in private practice are solos. When e-discovery came on the scene, these attorneys viewed it as the exclusive domain of large firms with large cases in Federal court. But with the increase in digital activity by people in all areas of their lives, e-discovery has become an

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On Demand

Faculty:
Michael Maschke, EnCE, CEH, ACE, CISSP
Duration:
1 Hour
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Learn the ins-and-outs of collecting, analyzing, and recovering evidence from mobile devices. Discover how digital forensic capabilities have grown by reviewing real-world situations. What seems hidden may be revealed after all. Game on! Participants can expect to learn the following during this session: • Explore forensic process from preservation to reporting. • Identify the latest types...

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Faculty:
Cynthia Sharp, Esq. |  Becky Howlett, Esq
Duration:
1 Hour
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Join veteran attorney Cindy Sharp and certified contemplative practices teacher and attorney Becky Howlett as they unpack age bias in the legal field—what it is, why it matters, and ways to enhance collaboration across all age levels. Addressing ageism in the legal profession can strengthen cross-generational collaboration, meaning better service for clients and more fulfilling workplaces ...

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Faculty:
Daniel J. Siegel, Esq.
Duration:
1 Hour
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Smartphones are in reality powerful computers that store massive amounts of data, potentially including information that lawyers are required to keep confidential under the Rules of Professional Conduct, such as client names, dates of birth, Social Security numbers, and other information. This program will discuss the data stored by smartphones, and the dangers created by apps that can access ...

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On Demand

Faculty:
Jim Jesse, Esq.
Duration:
1 Hour 3 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
In this program, attorney/songwriter Jim Jesse discusses the unique issues faced when representing an organization as a client, particularly one as unique as a musical group. in this case, Jesse uses The Beatles and Rolling Stones as examples. Picture yourself as General Counsel for the two biggest bands in the world. And there's plenty of overlap between the two bands...

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On Demand

Faculty:
Becky Howlett, Esq |  Cynthia Sharp, Esq.
Duration:
1:00
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
In this essential CLE, lawyers Cynthia Sharp and Rebecca Howlett delve into the ethical complexities of using Gen AI tools like ChatGPT in legal practice. This course explores best practices for mitigating risks related to accuracy, over-reliance and confidentiality while navigating the evolving legal landscape. Participants will review the implications of ABA Formal Op. 512 ...

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Simulive Replay

Faculty:
Becky Howlett, Esq |  Cynthia Sharp, Esq.
Duration:
1:00
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
In this essential CLE, lawyers Cynthia Sharp and Rebecca Howlett delve into the ethical complexities of using Gen AI tools like ChatGPT in legal practice. This course explores best practices for mitigating risks related to accuracy, over-reliance and confidentiality while navigating the evolving legal landscape. Participants will review the implications of ABA Formal Op. 512 ...

Thu, Apr 10, 2025 - 10:00am to 10:59am PDT


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On Demand

Faculty:
Philip Bogdanoff, Retired Prosecutor & Police Advisor
Duration:
59 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Ethical conduct is a key to being an effective attorney. Each week we read about disciplinary cases where attorneys are suspended for misconduct involving clients, the courts, or other attorneys. In this presentation we examine disciplinary cases involving the misuse of social media and the types of conduct that result in disciplinary action and suspensions. We will examine the rules of professional...

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