Alaska CLE - Business Law Courses
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Alaska CLE
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Promoting Market Integrity: FINRA’s Role in Market Structure
Gain insights from regulatory and industry experts on FINRA’s efforts to uphold market integrity and the impact of new and evolving regulations. This CLE program will cover: New and emerging rules SEC market structure proposals Securities lending practices Transparency initiatives shaping the market. More Info
$291General Credit -
Technology Governance: Mitigating Risk Throughout the Vendor Lifecycle
This CLE course delves into essential considerations for firms outsourcing activities or functions to third-party providers. Learn from panelists about mitigating vendor risk through robust technology governance programs that cover the entire vendor engagement lifecycle, from onboarding and ongoing due diligence to event response and offboarding. Topics include: Vendor management and due diligence per Regulatory Notice 21-29 (FINRA's reminder of supervisory obligations related to th... More Info
$291General Credit -
The Progression of Regulation Best Interest and Form CRS
This CLE program will explore recent observations on firms' compliance with Regulation Best Interest (Reg BI) and Form CRS. The discussion will provide valuable insights and practical guidance on key topics such as Reasonably Available Alternatives, the Care Obligation, and managing Conflicts of Interest. Key topics include: Recent findings by the SEC and FINRA regarding Reg BI and Form CRS compliance. Interpretation, guidance, and best practices: In-depth analysis of recent SEC... More Info
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Conflicts of Interest in the Financial Services Industry: What Every Attorney Needs to Know
Referring clients to financial advisers carries some degree of risk. Attorneys need to be knowledgeable about the regulatory framework that distinguishes financial advisers, particularly given the 2020 disclosure documents (Form CRS). This CLE course will explain the regulation of financial advisers and how standards of care differ. The course will offer strategies for recognizing potential conflicts of interest that may impact the adviser-client relationship as well as how new SEC di... More Info
$291General Credit -
Basic Business Lawyering For Small Company Clients
Small companies have specific legal concerns, and they are not always the same as those that apply to medium or large companies. Their legal needs may differ as well. This informative introductory CLE course will help new attorneys planning to practice business law as well as seasoned attorneys looking to pivot to the area and represent smaller companies, typically described as those with less than $100M annual revenue and fewer than 500 employees, with the skills to navigate these are... More Info
$1073.5General Credits -
The Rise of The Machines: A Lawyer's Guide to Avoiding Legal Extinction
Designed for both novice and seasoned attorneys alike, this CLE course will offer a basic overview to the ways in which Artificial Intelligence (AI) can transform legal tasks. Participants will be given the knowledge and perspective needed to successfully integrate AI into their work successfully, ensuring their practice remains competitive and relevant. The course begins with a breakdown of AI and Machine Learning (ML), and explains each one’s practical legal applications. The course... More Info
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The Business Side Of Your Plaintiffs Practice: Survival In The Dark Days and What To Do When The Sun Shines
Led by a panel of seasoned attorneys with vast experience managing their litigation practice, this informative CLE course will offer their insights in efficiently and effectively managing a litigation law practice in today’s environment. The course will focus on small and more medium sized firms and address a series of management issues with an emphasis on overseeing intake, case load, and operations. The course will also address attracting and processing new clients and the intricacies... More Info
$291General Credit -
International Intellectual Property Transactions in Many Countries
Beginning with a brief review of the fundamentals of intellectual property categories recognized under US law, as well as those of many other countries, and the methods for internationally registering associated intellectual property, this CLE course will then delve deeper into a discussion of issues relating to why protection under these categories is insufficient. The course will address developing business activities that are difficult condense into the traditional IP categories, an... More Info
$551.5General Credits -
Unusually Important Federal Tax Cases: What Attorneys Need to Know
This CLE program delves into six recent federal taxation cases that hold significant importance for tax attorneys. It offers valuable insights for business law attorneys navigating the complexities of federal taxation. By examining court opinions, participants will gain an understanding of how federal tax law evolves in contrast to legislative and regulatory processes. The cases discussed in this program encompass various taxation topics including: Valuation of family-held S corporat... More Info
$552General Credits -
Mortgage Mayhem: What Attorneys Need to Know About Loan Applicant Protections
Purchasing a home is perhaps the most confusing, time consuming, stressful and yet infrequent transaction your clients will face. As a result, most consumers don’t bother to delve too deeply into the nuances, and simply rely on their loan officer to protect their interests. This is a mistake. For a loan officer, home loans are a “zero-sum” game for the loan officer – the loan either closes or it doesn’t. They earn their commission, or they don’t. Loan officers therefore tend to stack as many a... More Info
$291General Credit