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Maryland CLE
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Lead Paint Litigation: A Plaintiff’s Guide
This CLE seminar on litigating the devastating consequences of lead poisoning will offer a thorough examination, as well as written documentation, of the dangers of lead and how to establish liability in lead poisoning cases in accordance with New York law. The course will include: A legal definition of lead poisoning Establishment of liability Countering the Anything But Lead (ABL) defense Identifying defendants beyond landlords Insurance coverage Sustainable damages More Info
$291.25General Credits -
Summation: A work in progress
Study different summation styles and obtain guidelines for summation conclusions. Learn how to include exhibits and to begin preparing your summation approach from the time you meet the client. Personal examples from a variety of summations by dynamic and experienced defense lawyer, Benjamin Brafman, Esq. will be presented. More Info
$291General Credit -
Civil Appellate Practice
An adverse judgment can stymie even the most seasoned civil attorney. Through an application of California law as it relates to basic, broad principles that apply across state lines, this essential CLE course offers valuable guidance and best practices of navigating the challenging civil appellate process. Included in this course is a review of appealable issues, case analysis by the Appellate Court and determining proper client representation. More Info
$291General Credit -
Class Actions: A Primer with Tips
The incidence of class action lawsuits is continually on the rise. Class counsel Susan Chana Lask presents this primer on filing class action cases. Lask offers a detailed, step-by-step approach to filing, qualifications, impact and certification and will also deal with defense against class actions and FRCP 23. More Info
$291General Credit -
A Lawyers Guide to Theatre Production
You might not assume that lawyers would be interested in breaking into “the business,” but the legalities of representing theatre production can be quite complex and altogether fascinating. Enough so that our esteemed lecturer, Donald C. Farber, authored, among other works, From Option to Opening, a book which details theatre representation from beginning to end. Beyond the standard Literary Purchase Agreement, Farber reviews the many agreements which deal with the relationship between the crea... More Info
$812.5General Credits