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Faculty:
Joel Oster, Esq.
Duration:
1:04
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...

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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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Faculty:
Roy Ginsburg
Duration:
1:02
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Many lawyers forget that law is a service profession. Studies show that the most frequent reason for losing clients is poor service. And retaining clients in a volatile economy is crucial to your practice. So how do you make sure you’re providing the best service?

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Faculty:
Becky Howlett, Esq |  Cynthia Sharp, Esq.
Duration:
1 Hour 3 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Join attorneys Becky Howlett and Cindy Sharp for this timely webinar as they explore the prevalence of burnout, stress, depression, and anxiety in the legal profession. The landmark 2016 study on lawyer impairment, Patrick R. Krill, JD, LLM, et al, The Prevalence of Substance Use and Other Mental Health Concerns Among American Attorneys, 10 Journal of Addiction Medicine 46...

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Faculty:
Becky Howlett, Esq |  Cynthia Sharp, Esq.
Duration:
1 Hour 3 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
Join Cindy Sharp and Becky Howlett for this timely educational webinar as they unpack implicit bias—what it is, why it matters, and reveal strategies to become aware of our own unconscious biases and ultimately enhance mindful decision-making. Overall, this program will support your ability to recognize these biases and implement strategies to curtail their harmful effects in your ...

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Faculty:
Daniel J. Siegel, Esq.
Duration:
1 Hour 3 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Short Description:
IOLTA account mismanagement is one of the most common reasons attorneys find themselves in disciplinary hot water. In most cases, the attorney has never been trained how to handle a trust account, or what the best practices are for handling one. In this program, attendees will learn about the relevant Rules of Professional Conduct, and how they can use best practices to account for all client and

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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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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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Faculty:
Philip Bogdanoff, Esq.
Duration:
1 Hour 3 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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Simulive Replay

Faculty:
Jeffrey R. Schoenberger, Esq.
Duration:
1:00
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 ...

Thu, May 23, 2024 - 10:00am to 11:03am PDT


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