Nevada CLE - All Courses
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Formation and Termination of Easements
Easements play a critical role in defining property rights and land use, often shaping how real estate may be accessed, developed, or restricted. Whether an easement enhances or diminishes the value of a parcel can depend on how it is created, interpreted, and enforced. This CLE program provides a comprehensive overview of easement law and its practical implications for landowners, developers, and practitioners. The course will address the various methods by which easements arise, inclu... More Info
$552General Credits -
The Attorney’s Guide to Strategic Trust Planning
Trusts are a central component of modern estate planning, yet they are often misunderstood or improperly matched to client objectives. This CLE program introduces the legal framework governing trusts and examines how trusts are used to address common planning goals, including lifetime asset management, incapacity planning, and post-mortem distribution. The course analyzes the practical differences between revocable and irrevocable trusts, focusing on issues such as retained control, mod... More Info
$291General Credit -
Burnout, Motivation, and Long-Term Sustainability in Legal Practice
The practice of law is rewarding but relentless. Lawyers often navigate heavy workloads, high stakes, and rigid expectations that can leave purpose and motivation by the wayside. This CLE session addresses the human and professional costs of burnout and equips attorneys with practical strategies to maintain energy, engagement, and long-term career satisfaction. Through interactive reflection and real-world examples, participants will explore the sources of motivation that drive meaningf... More Info
$341Substance Abuse -
Attorney Conflicts of Interest: What’s New in Ethics Opinions and Case Law
Conflicts of interest continue to present some of the most nuanced and consequential issues in legal ethics. This CLE program delivers a current analysis of how attorneys can identify, evaluate, and mitigate conflicts in a wide range of practice settings. Through a review of contemporary developments, participants will examine critical topics such as assessing obligations to former clients, securing and recording effective informed consent, and addressing conflict risks arising from corporate... More Info
$341Ethics Credit -
Preparing Vulnerable Witnesses for Testimony
This CLE program offers practical guidance for attorneys who represent survivors of domestic violence and other vulnerable or apprehensive witnesses in contested proceedings. The course focuses on effective preparation for testimony, including techniques for fostering client confidence, developing clear and credible testimony themes, and navigating the challenges of rigorous cross-examination. Participants will also gain insight into refining their own courtroom approach to better supp... More Info
$291General Credit -
Your Client’s Story: Connecting with the Jury from Opening to Closing
This CLE program examines the strategic role of opening statements and closing arguments in jury trials. These moments provide counsel with a critical opportunity to humanize the client, frame the facts, and reinforce a compelling theory of the case. Given the unique dynamics of every trial, lawyers often struggle to find consistency and confidence in crafting effective openings and closings. This course will outline practical principles and proven techniques to help attorneys present... More Info
$291General Credit -
Ethical Issues in Ending Client Representation and Collecting Fees
Ending an attorney–client relationship can raise significant ethical and practical challenges. This CLE program examines a lawyer’s professional obligations when withdrawing from or concluding representation, including notice requirements, protecting the client’s interests during transition, and addressing outstanding fees and expenses. Participants will gain practical guidance on navigating these issues in compliance with ethical rules, reducing risk, and managing disengagement from represent... More Info
$341Ethics Credit -
Misconduct, Evidence, and Credibility: How Unemployment Insurance Appeals Are Decided
This CLE program offers a practitioner-focused examination of unemployment insurance appeals, explaining how adjudicators analyze claims and why factually similar cases can produce divergent results. The course introduces foundational concepts of the unemployment insurance system, including eligibility standards, disqualifying conduct, governing authority, and the statutory right to appeal adverse determinations. Attendees will gain insight into the procedural framework of unemployment... More Info
$291General Credit -
Crimmigration: Avoid Giving Bad Advice to Immigrant Defendants
This CLE program examines the critical intersection of criminal law and immigration law—commonly referred to as “crimmigration”—and the profound immigration consequences that may flow from criminal charges, pleas, and convictions. The course is designed to equip criminal defense attorneys with a working understanding of how criminal dispositions can trigger removal, inadmissibility, or other adverse immigration outcomes for non-citizen clients. Participants will learn to identify immigr... More Info
$291General Credit -
Projecting the Future of Cannabis Law: Policy, Market, and Compliance Impacts
This CLE program examines the evolving legal treatment of cannabis in the United States, tracing its path from widespread historical use to decades of federal prohibition under the Controlled Substances Act of 1970. That legislation classified cannabis as a Schedule I substance—asserting no accepted medical use, a high potential for abuse, and severe restrictions on scientific research. Despite this federal framework, state-level reform has steadily reshaped the legal landscape. Beginni... More Info
$291General Credit