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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 -
Land Use and Zoning Implications of Data Centers: A Legal Perspective
As digital services continue to expand, data centers have become a cornerstone of modern infrastructure, supporting everything from cloud computing to artificial intelligence and data storage. The rapid growth of these facilities, however, brings significant legal considerations, particularly in the areas of zoning, land use, and regulatory compliance. This CLE course explores the key legal challenges associated with data center development, offering insight into the policies and frame... More Info
$291.25General Credits -
Federal Torts Claims Act: Personal Injury Lawsuit from Intake through Trial
A client contacts you after slipping and falling at a TSA checkpoint, resulting in a knee injury that required surgery. How do you proceed? This CLE course will guide you through every stage of handling a slip and fall lawsuit under the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA), from client intake to trial, in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and the Third Circuit. The presenter will help you identify which cases to accept and which to decline, emphasizing the many potential challenges inhere... More Info
$291General Credit -
Recognizing and Handling Conflicts of Interest
Effectively managing conflicts of interest is a crucial aspect of legal ethics, and this course will provide attorneys with the necessary tools to navigate these challenges. The session will cover key considerations for identifying and addressing conflicts, including methods for conflict screening and strategies for handling complex situations such as representing multiple clients, engaging in business transactions with clients, acting as a witness, and working with organizational clients or c... More Info
$341Ethics Credit -
Cybersecurity, Data Protection and AI Ethics: Identifying and Avoiding Common Pitfalls
This CLE course delves into the current cybersecurity risk landscape, focusing on the ABA Model Rules regarding competency. It addresses the impact of technology on the security and privacy of client communications, information management, billing processes, and the oversight of law firm staff. The course combines critical aspects of cybersecurity, privacy, data protection, and ethics in the context of today's dynamic technological and threat landscape. It also highlights the influence... More Info
$341Ethics Credit -
Cross-Examination of Experts in Tort Cases: The Basics Plus
This CLE course offers an in-depth exploration of the core strategies for cross-examining defense experts in tort cases, with a focus on personal injury and insurance bad faith litigation. Participants will learn to identify key research sources for uncovering effective cross-examination opportunities, prepare experts during depositions for impactful cross-examinations, and develop techniques to highlight critical points that undermine expert testimony. Designed for practitione... More Info
$551.5General Credits -
The ABCs of MSOs: How and Why to Form a Compliant Lasting and Profitable Management Services Organization
This CLE course offers a deep dive into Management Services Organizations (MSOs) and their pivotal role in the healthcare industry. Participants will gain a thorough understanding of MSOs, including their definition, purpose, structure, and function. The program addresses vital legal compliance topics, such as the Corporate Practice of Medicine Doctrine and significant federal and state regulations. Through the analysis of common misconceptions, real-world case studies, and pro... More Info
$551.5General Credits -
Immigration 101: Overview of U.S. Immigration Law
This CLE program provides a comprehensive introduction to U.S. immigration law, offering participants a strong foundation in this dynamic legal field. The course begins with an in-depth look at nonimmigrant (temporary) visas, including their various categories, eligibility requirements, and application processes. Participants will then delve into the pathways for obtaining lawful permanent resident (LPR) status, such as family-based and employment-based immigration, as well as other special ci... More Info
$291General Credit