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Maryland CLE
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Traumatic Brain Injury and Necessary Experts
To effectively pursue litigation involving traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), it is essential for any litigator to have a solid understanding of brain function, the causes and effects of TBIs, and the role of experts in these cases. This seminar offers a comprehensive overview of brain function and dysfunction, valuable not only for litigators but for anyone interested in the subject. By gaining insights into how the brain operates, we can better comprehend the foundations of human behavi... More Info
$291General Credit -
Update on Disclosure in Special Proceedings
This CLE course provides an overview of the criteria courts use to evaluate disclosure requests in special proceedings under CPLR 408. Unlike standard cases, disclosure in special proceedings is not automatically permitted, except for a notice to admit. To obtain disclosure, a party must file a motion under CPLR 408 and demonstrate “ample need.” Since this standard is not precisely defined, the course will examine how different courts interpret and apply it when ruling on motions for d... More Info
$291General Credit -
Mastering Depositions: How to Command the Room with Authority and Civility
This CLE program is designed to help attorneys sharpen their deposition skills, enabling them to better manage witnesses and opposing counsel while ensuring their clients feel at ease. By sharing effective strategies, the program provides valuable insights into how experienced litigators and successful trial lawyers conduct depositions. Additionally, it focuses on helping attorneys make the most of opportunities often overlooked during depositions, ultimately enhancing their chances of... More Info
$552General Credits -
Fashion Law: What Every Attorney Needs to Know
This CLE course examines the intersection of fashion and intellectual property law. Participants will explore how essential legal concepts—such as trademarks, copyrights, and patents—apply specifically to the fashion industry. Using real-world case studies and current legal trends, attendees will learn how to navigate the complexities of protecting intellectual property in fashion, from safeguarding brand identities to addressing the creative reuse of designs and materials. More Info
$291General Credit -
An Overview of NJ Residential Eviction Practice
As we transition to a new post-pandemic reality, the landscape of landlord-tenant law in New Jersey is evolving rapidly. This course provides an in-depth exploration of current procedural and substantive aspects of New Jersey landlord-tenant law. We will address the latest developments, particularly those affecting eviction procedures and the many challenges landlords and tenants now face. Led by Kenneth W. Biedzynski, Esq., the course offers a comprehensive overview of this dynamic ar... More Info
$551.5General Credits -
Criminal Procedure: The 4th, 5th and 6th Amendments
This CLE lecture will explore critical topics including the definitions of search and seizure under the Fourth Amendment, the process of obtaining and executing search warrants, and the various exceptions to the warrant requirement. Additional topics include stop and frisk procedures, the exclusionary rule and its exceptions, Miranda rights under the Fifth Amendment, the voluntariness of statements under the Fourteenth Amendment, and a brief overview of the Sixth Amendment right to counsel. More Info
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Foreclosure 101: An Overview of the Process to Recover Real Property Across the Country
This CLE course offers a comprehensive overview of key topics relevant to legal practitioners working in residential foreclosure on behalf of lenders nationwide. The course covers essential documents, concepts, terminology, and strategies for effectively navigating the foreclosure process. Additionally, it highlights common challenges, pitfalls, and homeowner defenses that may arise during foreclosure proceedings. More Info
$291General Credit -
The Federal Estate Tax Return, IRS Form 706, in a Fluid Estate Tax Environment
With the Federal Estate Tax exclusion exceeding $13.6 million, many estates may not require a 706 filing. However, this exclusion is anticipated to decrease by 50% at the end of 2025, making it crucial to consider the need for a portability election after the death of the first spouse, which requires filing a 706. Additionally, the statute of limitations remains open unless Form 706 is filed. This course will guide you through the essential steps of filing the 706 and explore advanced... More Info
$551.5General Credits -
Environmental Ethics and The Law
Since the Earth formed 4.5 billion years ago, it has undergone seven evolutionary eras and five mass extinctions. Today, we are in what many refer to as the Anthropocene—the era of humans—which may also be marked by a sixth mass extinction. To grasp the magnitude of this era, imagine compressing Earth's history into a single calendar year: life began with lightning strikes into the "primordial soup," dinosaurs roamed for roughly six months, yet humans have existed for just the last 30 seconds... More Info
$291General Credit -
Update On Conflicts Of Interest for Attorneys: Rules and Recent Cases & Opinions
Managing conflicts of interest is one of the most significant challenges in maintaining the ethical and efficient operation of a law firm. A solid understanding of the relevant rules, along with key cases and opinions interpreting those rules, is essential for practitioners. While every U.S. state has adopted some version of the Model Rules of Professional Conduct, there are variations in conflict of interest rules and differences in how they are applied, including the determination of... More Info
$341Ethics Credit