Massachusetts CLE - All Courses
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Massachusetts CLE
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Mastering Field Sobriety Tests: Legal, Scientific, and Practical Considerations
Field sobriety tests play a crucial role in DUI cases, but how reliable are they? This CLE course delves into the three standardized tests used by law enforcement, examining their proper administration and scoring methods. Attorneys will learn how to identify weaknesses in the tests and effectively challenge police testimony through strategic cross-examination. The presenter will cover key techniques for questioning officers at both pre-trial hearings and during trials, providing pra... More Info
$291General Credit -
Bringing Broadband to Underserved Communities: Legal Considerations for BEAD Program Deployment
The Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program, created under the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), represents a historic federal investment in broadband infrastructure for unserved and underserved areas. However, accessing and utilizing these funds involves a complex legal landscape, requiring careful attention to regulatory compliance, funding distribution, and contract negotiations. This CLE course will provide attorneys with the knowledge needed to nav... More Info
$291General Credit -
Selective Ethics in Litigation from the Plaintiff's Perspective
Attorneys handling litigated matters must navigate a complex web of ethical rules while vigorously representing their clients. This CLE course will provide a comprehensive examination of the ethical limitations and responsibilities that shape legal advocacy, ensuring that counsel remains within professional and regulatory boundaries. Our panel of experts will share their perspectives on best practices for ethical decision-making, offering practical strategies to help attorneys avoid uni... More Info
$651.5Ethics Credits -
Winning Trial Techniques: Cross Examinations
Expert witnesses can lend credibility to a case—or unravel it entirely. A well-executed cross-examination can expose inconsistencies, challenge assumptions, and shift the momentum in your favor. This CLE course provides a comprehensive, adaptable strategy for taking on expert testimony, helping attorneys maximize their impact in court. Rather than approaching cross-examination as a routine exercise, this course teaches lawyers how to turn it into a powerful advocacy tool. Participants will le... More Info
$291General Credit -
The Basics of Special Education Law in a Public Education Setting
Rules governing Special Education in schools have evolved tremendously over the last few years. This CLE course will explore that evolution, including the laws in the court system, the vocabulary and acronyms applied, and the practical considerations when advocating for students with special needs in public schools, administrative proceedings and courts. The course will also address how children with special needs impact the juvenile court system and conversely, how that system affects... More Info
$291.25General Credits -
Navigating Healthcare Compliance: Key Takeaways from Recent OIG and DOJ Guidance
Recent updates from the Office of Inspector General (OIG) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) have reshaped the compliance landscape for healthcare entities. This course provides an in-depth look at OIG’s General Compliance Program Guidance (GCPG) and its industry-specific recommendations, including the latest directives for nursing facilities. Additionally, we will examine the DOJ’s revised approach to corporate compliance, highlighting critical areas such as artificial intelligence,... More Info
$291General Credit -
Identifying Winning Social Security Cases and Preparing for Hearings
With Social Security disability claims often taking years to reach a hearing, attorneys must be able to identify the most promising cases early in the process. Equally important is ensuring that clients are fully prepared to make the most of their limited time before an administrative law judge. This CLE course explores effective methods for evaluating potential clients, recognizing key factors that increase the likelihood of success, and developing a structured approach to case prepara... More Info
$552General Credits -
Artificial Intelligence as Evidence: Discoverability, Use, Admissibility of Algorithmic & Digital Evidence
Discussions about artificial intelligence in the legal field often focus on its potential to streamline workflows and boost efficiency. However, AI can also be a critical factor in litigation—not as a tool, but as evidence. This CLE program examines how artificial intelligence fits into the evidentiary landscape of a trial. The course breaks down the legal definitions of AI and the kinds of materials that may qualify as AI-generated evidence. Attendees will learn how to identify AI in t... More Info
$551.5General Credits -
Constitutional Policing: Bridging the Legitimacy Gap
This CLE course provides a comprehensive analysis of Constitutional Policing, beginning with its historical origins and evolution. Participants will explore the legal principles that define constitutional legality and gain insight into the role of constitutional legitimacy in law enforcement practices. The session will also address the most pressing challenges that hinder the effective application of Constitutional Policing, offering a well-rounded perspective on this critical topic. More Info
$552General Credits -
Tax Law and Personal Injury Litigation: Representing Victims of Sexual Abuse
This CLE program is tailored for attorneys handling personal injury cases, with a particular emphasis on advocating for survivors of sexual abuse. It provides an in-depth examination of the tax implications surrounding settlements and judgments in tort litigation, focusing on the legal framework that classifies compensation for personal physical injuries as non-taxable. The course explores the historical evolution of this tax rule and its specific relevance to sexual abuse cases. Addit... More Info
$551.5General Credits