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Beyond the Trash Bin: Proper Disposal of Electronic Data and Social Media Issues [incl. 1 Ethics hour]
Thu, April 30, 2020
CLE Credits: 1 GENERAL / 1 ETHICS (or 1 LAW & LEGAL / 1 ETHICS for WA state), 1.0 TECHNOLOGY / 1.0 ETHICS for FL, IL, and NCRetention and disposition of electronic information are, in a sense, different sides of the same coin. Organizations must decide what should be retained as a... Learn More...
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Disputes Between Employers and Employees Involving Electronic Information and Social Media and Attorneys’ Ethical Use of Social Media
Tue, June 23, 2020
CLE Credits: 1 GENERAL / 1 ETHICS (or 1 LAW & LEGAL / 1 ETHICS for WA state)Electronic information is ubiquitous in the workplace. The use and misuse of electronic information, including social media, can lead to disputes between employers and employees.... Learn More...
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Electronic Discovery: Preserving, Requesting and Dealing with Objections and Opposing Counsel
Wed, April 29, 2020
CLE Credits: 2 GENERAL (or 2 LAW & LEGAL for WA state), 2 TECHNOLOGY for FL, IL, and NCE-discovery is more and more prevalent in litigation and is extremely important. Litigators skilled in e-discovery have a massive advantage over opposing counsel who are... Learn More...
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Electronic Spying and Tracking Spouses in Divorce Cases: What’s Legal in the Digital World?
Tue, February 9, 2021
CLE Credits: 2 General Credits (WA 2 Law and Legal), 2 TECHNOLOGY CREDITSIt is an increasingly familiar dilemma for divorce practitioners: Clients come in with potentially significant evidence, a virtual smoking gun. However, if obtained through telephone... Learn More...
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New Technologies for Attorneys and How Their Clients Might Evaluate Those Technologies, Plus Ethical Implications of New Technologies in the Practice of Law
Tue, June 23, 2020
CLE Credits: 1 GENERAL / 1 ETHICS, 2 Technology for FL, IL, NCAttorneys and their clients are presented with new technologies on a recurring basis. These technologies, which include artificial intelligence and blockchain, will impact both the... Learn More...
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Online Dispute Resolution: Technological and Ethical Issues
Mon, April 20, 2020
CLE Credits: 1.0 GENERAL / 1.0 ETHICS (or 1.0 LAW & LEGAL / 1.0 ETHICS for WA state), 1.0 TECHNOLOGY / 1.0 ETHICS for FL and NCThis CLE course will examine the different online dispute resolution processes that are available, the benefits of such processes, the technology used to implement those... Learn More...
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Ransomware Attacks on the Legal Profession: What Every Attorney Should Know to Protect Their Firm and Their Clients
Thu, January 21, 2021
CLE Credits: 2 GENERAL (or 2 LAW & LEGAL for WA state), 2 TECHNOLOGY for FL, IL, and NCOver the past couple of months, both national and international government agencies have provided alerts on the rise of exploitation by cybercriminals, including the deployment... Learn More...
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Social Media Law 101: Rules of Admittance and What Lawyers Can and Can’t Do on Social Media [incl. 1 Ethics hour]
Tue, January 7, 2020
CLE Credits: 2 GENERAL / 1 ETHICS (or 2 LAW & LEGAL / 1 ETHICS for WA state), 2.0 TECHNOLOGY / 1.0 ETHICS for FL, IL, and NCThis course will explore aspects of social media law ranging from trial (how to collect, authenticate, and use social media evidence at trial); to ethics... Learn More...
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Using an iPad to Go Paperless in Trial: Better Control of Exhibits & Technology
Thu, November 19, 2020
CLE Credits: 2 GENERAL (or 2 LAW & LEGAL for WA state), 2 TECHNOLOGY for FL, IL, and NCPresenter Paul Kiesel has completed over a dozen jury trials in the last few years, 4 in the last 5 months with verdicts ranging from... Learn More...