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A Guide to Insurance Protections as Businesses Reopen
Thu, October 1, 2020
CLE Credits: 1 General Credit (WA 1 Law and Legal)The novel coronavirus has substantially disrupted American life, forcing widespread temporary closures of businesses and non-profits. Around the country, though, restrictions are lifting, and many... Learn More...
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Apple’s New Privacy Requirements: What Attorneys must know when providing guidance to clients
Tue, December 15, 2020
CLE Credits: 1 General Credit (WA 1 Law and Legal)Apple has announced upcoming privacy and security updates and requirements including (1) standardized disclosure of privacy practices (Apple Store “Nutrition Label”), and (2) changing from... Learn More...
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Business Document Drafting That Can Stand Up in Court: Litigation Perspective
Thu, October 8, 2020
CLE Credits: 1 General Credit (WA 1 Law and Legal)Nicole Westbrook, Esq. Jones & Keller, Denver, CO, and Cash Parker, Esq., Hall & Evans LLC, Denver, CO, will highlight the contract errors that commonly... Learn More...
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Cannabis Industry 101: Becoming Mainstream and Essential During COVID-19, What Attorneys Should Know
Thu, December 3, 2020
CLE Credits: 1 General Credit (WA 1 Law and Legal)Cannabis regulatory compliance and risk management present a challenging legal environment for attorneys. In addition to complying with certain ethical considerations, attorneys who advise cannabis... Learn More...
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Child Custody: Legal and physical custody, including psychological aspects, from the perspective of the best interests of the child
Thu, October 29, 2020
CLE Credits: 1 General Credit (WA 1 Law and Legal)In this program we will be providing information to attorneys that is valuable in the realm of child custody from a child-focused point of view.... Learn More...
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Conducting a Video Deposition: Critical Issues Every Attorney Should Know Including, Using Technology, Handling Exhibits and Defending Your Client
Mon, February 1, 2021
CLE Credits: 1 GENERAL (or 1 LAW & LEGAL for WA state)Remote depositions are nothing new, but their popularity has increased as we face in Stay at Home orders and potential health risks with both travel... Learn More...
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Conducting Workplace Investigations Remotely: Obligations, Technical issues, and memorialization of interviews
Tue, October 13, 2020
CLE Credits: 1 General Credit (WA 1 Law and Legal)Are You Prepared to be in the Zoom Where It Happens? The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many employers to transition important business functions from in-person... Learn More...
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Considerations for Customers Distressed Due to COVID-19
Fri, May 8, 2020
CLE Credits: 1 GENERAL (or 1 LAW & LEGAL for WA state)The headline on the New York Times reads “The Death of the Department Store: Shuttered flagships. Empty malls. Canceled orders. Risks of bankruptcy. The coronavirus... Learn More...
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COVID-19 Force Majeure Legal Developments
Fri, December 11, 2020
CLE Credits: 1 General Credit (WA 1 Law and Legal)The lecture will provide the history of force majeure law from its early beginnings under common law and will trace its development through modern times.... Learn More...
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COVID-19’s Impact on Construction: Is There a Remedy? – Time Extensions, Force Majeure, or More?
Thu, April 30, 2020
CLE Credits: 1 GENERAL (or 1 LAW & LEGAL for WA state)This presentation addresses potential relief—contractual or otherwise—on construction projects impacted by COVID-19. Many construction projects are now stopped, not starting, or at least subject to... Learn More...
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Cybersecurity, Social Engineering and Teleworking in the COVID-19 Era
Thu, September 24, 2020
CLE Credits: 1 General Credit (WA 1 Law and Legal)Teleworking is being utilized more during the COVID-19 pandemic. And cybercriminals appreciate this fact and are looking for ways to exploit vulnerabilities. Recently, the FBI... Learn More...
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Defining “Close Contact:” The Expanding Scope of Employer Workplace Contact Tracing
Thu, December 17, 2020
CLE Credits: 1 General Credit (WA 1 Law and Legal)The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other public health authorities encourage or require employers to take certain steps if an employee is... Learn More...