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Adding Bankruptcy to Your Law Practice: Complete Guide to Filing Chapter 7 Bankruptcies, Including Detailed Training for Paralegals and Associates
Tue, March 9, 2021
CLE Credits: 5 GENERAL (or 5 LAW & LEGAL for WA state)Experienced bankruptcy practitioners are expecting a flood of bankruptcy filings rivaling the real estate crash. Even before the pandemic shut down, interest in bankruptcies had... Learn More...
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Anatomy of a False Arrest and Excessive Force Case under Section 1983
Tue, April 27, 2021
LiveCLE Credits: 4 General Credits (WA 4 Law and Legal)This four-hour presentation covers all the steps in successfully litigating a high-frequency police liability case based on a hypothetical fact pattern, whether you are for the plaintiff... Learn More...
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COVID-19 Emerging Risks for Resumption of Commercial Business Operations
Mon, May 11, 2020
CLE Credits: 1 GENERAL (or 1 OTHER for WA state)As the disruption caused by COVID-19 changes virtually on a daily basis, and various Governors permit businesses to re-open before effective remedies or a vaccine... Learn More...
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COVID-19 Insurance Suits: Insurance Coverage Issues Raised by Coronavirus Losses
Wed, May 13, 2020
CLE Credits: 1 GENERAL (or 1 LAW & LEGAL for WA state)This course will analyze insurance coverage issues raised by COVID-19 losses under common property policies, including coverage cases policyholders have already filed against their insurers.... Learn More...
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Employers and COVID-19: What Attorneys Should Know about Mass Layoffs and Furloughs, Families First Coronavirus Act, and When an Employee Tests Positive
Thu, April 16, 2020
CLE Credits: 1 GENERAL (or 1 LAW & LEGAL for WA state)This class will address how employers continue to be impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The class will address how employers are dealing with mass layoffs... Learn More...
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Essentials of Vaccination and Immunization Law: In the time of COVID-19
Thu, February 18, 2021
CLE Credits: 2 General Credits (WA 2 Law and Legal)This course will give an overview of the various ways in which the law bends towards the important public policy goal of having a population... Learn More...
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Estate Planning with Wills and Revocable Living Trusts, Including Ethics
Fri, March 12, 2021
CLE Credits: 3 General Credits/1 Ethics (or 3 LAW & LEGAL / 1 ETHICS for WA State), (4 GEN for WI)Join myLawCLE for a comprehensive introduction to estate planning. This course is perfect for a beginning practitioner, someone looking to add estate planning to an existing practice,... Learn More...
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Facing the Fire: How Executives Can Best Prepare to Testify in Legal Proceedings
Fri, March 5, 2021
LiveCLE Credits: 1 General Credit (WA 1 Law and Legal)Attorneys can expect to gain insights into arranging an optimal performance for an executive’s examination at an arbitration, mediation, deposition, trial, or administrative proceeding. The course discusses ways to prepare... Learn More...
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Force Majeure and Impossibility of Performance in the COVID-19 Present: A Practical Understanding
Wed, June 24, 2020
CLE Credits: 1 GENERAL (or 1 LAW & LEGAL for WA state)The contractual force majeure clause, once a sleepy afterthought buried in the “Miscellaneous” section of most contracts, has been brought to the front burner by... Learn More...
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Guide to Applying for Payroll Protection Program Loans
Thu, April 16, 2020
CLE Credits: 1 GENERAL (or 1 LAW & LEGAL for WA state)A deep dive into the business aspects of the 2020 CARES Act, with specific reference to the new Paycheck Protection loan program and the Loan... Learn More...
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Have You Thought About… Requiring Employees to Get a COVID-19 Vaccine?
Thu, February 11, 2021
CLE Credits: 1 General Credit (WA 1 Law and Legal)This course will provide up-to-date information regarding whether employers can – and should – mandate vaccines for employees once they become more readily available. Key topics to... Learn More...
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Intro to Litigation Technology: Trial Presentation Software
Mon, April 27, 2020
CLE Credits: 2 GENERAL (or 2 OTHER for WA state), 2 TECHNOLOGY for FL, IL, and NCWe are long past the days where judges or attorneys can brag about how they don’t use technology in court. Clients expect it. Jurors expect... Learn More...