Louisiana CLE - Practice Management Courses
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From Screen to Courtroom: Practical Trial Lessons for Litigators from Film
This CLE program takes a practical, skills-oriented approach to trial advocacy by analyzing selected film scenes that depict litigation in action. Drawing from a curated set of movies, the session uses dramatized portrayals to surface real-world lessons on strategy, courtroom dynamics, and professional judgment. Participants will explore multiple subject areas through these examples, assessing what the films get right—and where they diverge from actual practice. Designed to be both inst... More Info
$551.5General Credits -
Understanding the Four Types of Intellectual Property: A Practical Introduction
This CLE program offers a practical introduction to the core categories of intellectual property law, including patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets. Participants will examine the distinct protections each form of intellectual property provides, the circumstances in which they arise, and key considerations for identifying and preserving these rights. Designed for attorneys across practice areas, the course focuses on spotting potential intellectual property issues that may... More Info
$552General Credits -
Your AI Use Might Be an Ethics Violation: Evaluating Today’s AI Providers Using the Ethics Zone Framework
Artificial intelligence is rapidly being integrated into everyday legal workflows—from drafting and research to client communications—but many attorneys are unknowingly exposing themselves to ethical risk in the process. The issue is not simply whether to use AI, but how it is used and under what conditions. Different platforms—and even different subscription tiers within the same platform—carry materially different terms governing data usage, retention, and confidentiality, which can directly... More Info
$341Ethics Credit -
ACEs and Alcohol Use Disorder in Custody Cases: Practical Tools and Strategies for Family Law Practitioners
This CLE program focuses on the role of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) in contested custody matters. Geared toward family law practitioners, the course examines how parental alcohol misuse can affect caregiving capacity, household stability, and child safety within the context of best-interest determinations. Attorneys will develop a practical understanding of the clinical foundations of AUD, the developmental consequences of ACE exposure, and the ev... More Info
$291General Credit -
Mediation as Advocacy: Expanding Your Dispute Resolution Toolkit
Court orders, contract clauses, and crowded dockets mean more attorneys are ending up at the mediation table—ready or not. This CLE course is built for litigators and transactional attorneys who don’t mediate but need to understand how mediation really works—and how to use it to protect their clients’ interests. You’ll learn: What mediation is (and isn’t), and why it matters even before litigation begins How to spot and handle mediation clauses in contracts What to expect when cour... More Info
$551.5General Credits -
AI and the Attorney-Client Privilege: Protecting Confidentiality in the Age of Large Language Models
As artificial intelligence becomes a routine part of modern law practice, it brings with it both powerful capabilities and pressing concerns—especially regarding attorney-client privilege. This CLE program examines how emerging AI tools, from document review platforms and legal research assistants to predictive analytics and client communication systems, can affect the protection of confidential information. We will discuss how AI use may influence the establishment, preservation, or in... More Info
$341Ethics Credit