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Simulive Replay

Faculty:
Philip Bogdanoff, Esq.
Duration:
2:00
Short Description:
Prominent South Carolina attorney Richard Murdaugh was convicted of Murder and he filed a motion for new trial alleging that the clerk of courts tampered with the jury by advising them not to believe Murdaugh’s testimony and pressuring them to reach a quick guilty verdict.  After an evidentiary hearing where a juror indicated they were influenced by the clerk to return a guilty verdict, the judge overruled the motion finding that there was insufficient evidence to overturn the jury’s verdict. 

Tue, Jun 18, 2024 - 10:00am PDT


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On Demand

Faculty:
Sharon D. Nelson, Esq. |  John W. Simek
Duration:
1:04
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Lawyers have an ethical duty to be competent and to keep their client data confidential. Clients too want to keep their confidential data protected. All too often, information security is not prioritized by law firms. It costs money to protect data and businesses frequently resist budgeting for security, even though an ounce of prevention is far less expensive than a pound of cure. Investigating a

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On Demand

Faculty:
Charles H. Rose, III
Duration:
1:29
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
FRE 611 addresses witnesses and establishes the manner and scope of witness testimony during cross examination. While FRE 611 governs the form of cross examination questions, many other evidentiary rules also impact your ability to impeach witnesses. Prosecutors must understand the legal doctrine behind the rules governing impeachment. This presentation will show attendees how to begin ...

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On Demand

Faculty:
Philip Bogdanoff, Esq.
Duration:
1 Hour 1 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
As a prosecutor, we all have our horror stories about witnesses. In this presentation, we will examine issues relating to witnesses including enforcing a subpoena of a witness, impeaching your own witness, witness competency, material witnesses, court witnesses, recalling witnesses, and other issues relating to witnesses.   We will also review case law regarding witness tampering by defense

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Simulive Replay

Faculty:
Danielle DavisRoe
Duration:
1:00
Short Description:
In this webinar, we start with the basics and work our way up from there. Learn fundamental Excel concepts with real-life examples, including fiduciary accountings, amortization schedules, real estate closing statements, disbursement schedules, and medical bill summaries.

Thu, Jun 06, 2024 - 10:00am PDT


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On Demand

Faculty:
Philip Bogdanoff, Esq.
Duration:
1 Hour 3 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
The admissibility and persuasiveness of expert testimony will often make or break a case.  Prosecutors often rely on expert witnesses to prove the defendant’s guilt or innocence.  In this presentation we will examine the admissibility of expert testimony both by the State and the defense.  We will review various cases involving the admissibility of forensic evidence that can ...

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Books

Author:
Dennis Kennedy, Esq. |  Alison C. Shields, Esq.
Publication Date:
Dec 07, 2013
Short Description:
“Many lawyers use Facebook®, the world’s most popular social networking platform, to communicate with friends and family across the globe. But lawyers are missing a major opportunity if they do not consider the business possibilities of their Facebook® accounts. With a few simple steps, lawyers can harness Facebook® to market their services, grow their practices,

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Simulive Replay

Faculty:
Nicholas Taylor
Duration:
1:00
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Imagine that you could find and have admitted as evidence virtually any public historical web content, and without having to rely on discovery from the opposing party. Imagine that you could thereby establish when specific information was first published, updated, or available online - e.g., patent disclosures, marks and copyrighted materials, terms of service, advertised claims regarding products


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On Demand

Faculty:
Nicholas Taylor
Duration:
1 Hour 2 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Imagine that you could find and have admitted as evidence virtually any public historical web content, and without having to rely on discovery from the opposing party. Imagine that you could thereby establish when specific information was first published, updated, or available online - e.g., patent disclosures, marks and copyrighted materials, terms of service, advertised claims regarding products

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On Demand

Faculty:
Steve Hughes
Duration:
1:01
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Smart attorneys know that it’s not enough to have the best argument or the perfect solution—you also need to be able to communicate ideas effectively.  This is certainly the case when it comes to PowerPoint presentations. Flashes of Brilliance is a dynamic program that shows you how to create and deliver winning visual presentations regardless of your design...

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