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California MCLE Courses On-Demand

Consumer Electronics and the IOT: Digital Evidence
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Presented by: Lars Daniel
CA: 1.25 Technology and the Practice of Law
Description
Criminal and civil attorneys alike rely data gathered from the Internet of things as evidence. This course will explain to attorneys how this data is collected, and the places that such data is stored.
Cell Phone Forensics
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Presented by: Lars Daniel
CA: 1 Technology and the Practice of Law
Description
This program will explain the common types of evidence that can be recovered from cell phones and how that evidence can be used in a case.
Ethics of AI ChatGPT
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Presented by: Cari Sheehan
CA: 1 Technology and the Practice of Law
Description
Do you use ChatGPT in your practice? Have you thought about what ethical rules apply? This seminar will explore the ethical risks associated with lawyers using AI, particularly ChatGPT in their practice. You will not want to miss this seminar if you want to stay competent on this new emerging technology.
Section 230 - The First Amendment of the Internet
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Presented by: Lawrence G. Walters
CA: 1 Technology and the Practice of Law
Description
This presentation will educate viewers on the development of the law surrounding Section 230 and explain how the statute affects many different areas of practice.
Ethics & Data Security
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Presented by: Cari Sheehan
CA: 1 Technology and the Practice of Law
Description
Join us as we explore Model Rule 1.6 regarding attorney confidentiality and how attorneys must make reasonable efforts to prevent the disclosure of confidential client information.
Generative AI and Copyright: Copyrightability of Outputs
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Presented by: Yelena Ambartsumian
CA: 1 Technology and the Practice of Law
Description
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the legal landscape surrounding generative artificial intelligence (AI) and its intersection with copyright law.
Defending Against Cyber Threats: Strategies to Prevent Cyber Attacks
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Presented by: Tom Kirkham
CA: 1 Technology and the Practice of Law
Description
This webinar will discuss various strategies to defend against cyber threats and prevent cyber attacks. From building a sound security infrastructure, to employee education and best security practices, you will receive a comprehensive overview of the steps you need to take to secure your law firm from malicious actors.
Understanding Open Source Software: Risks and Rewards
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Presented by: Michael R. Overly
CA: 1 Technology and the Practice of Law
Description
This program will serve as an overview to the key legal issues in the use of open source software.
AI & the Future of Legal Search
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Presented by: Jeff Howell
CA: 1 Technology and the Practice of Law
Description
This program will help attorneys understand how tools like ChatGPT, Google SGE, Bing Copilot, and Perplexity are reshaping legal search and what law firms must do to stay competitive, compliant, and findable.
Five Steps to Protect Your Firm from Catastrophic Cyber Attacks
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Presented by: Tom Kirkham
CA: 1 Technology and the Practice of Law
Description
In this program, you will learn the 5 critical steps needed to protect your law firm and client data from malicious cyber attacks.
Information Governance for Legal Practitioners – a Guide to Discussions with Clients - On Demand
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Presented by: James Sherer
CA: 1 Technology and the Practice of Law
Description
This program will cover information governance as it relates to lawyers, program building, information remediation policies and techniques, and the future of data management in law practice.
When Bots Attack! Safeguarding Against AI Cyber Threats
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Presented by: Tom Kirkham
CA: 1 Technology and the Practice of Law
Description
This program will delve into the evolving landscape of AI-driven cyber threats and the sophisticated tactics employed by malicious bots.
Cybersecurity, Confidentiality, and AI Ethics
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Presented by: Cari Sheehan
CA: 1 Technology and the Practice of Law
Description
This seminar will delve into the ethical rules that come into play when dealing with cybersecurity. It will also discuss issues affecting every law firm right now, including phishing emails, deepfakes, voice cloning, and AI in general.
Preventing Your Worst "Tech" Nightmare: Protecting Your Firm and Clients from Cybercriminals - The Right Way
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Presented by: Tom Kirkham, Doug Brown
CA: 1 Technology and the Practice of Law
Description
This course covers will help law firm managers understand how to secure their practice against cyberattacks and create a security-first culture for their firm.
The Myths, Truths, & Road Ahead for AI’s Impact on the Law
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Presented by: Daya Naef
CA: 1 Technology and the Practice of Law
Description
This CLE course will explore how AI is currently used in legal practice, the ethical and practical concerns it raises, and the future trajectory of AI in law.
How the Internet is Making Lawyering Worse And How to Stay Good in Spite of It
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Presented by: Dan Schiavetta, Jr.
CA: 1 Technology and the Practice of Law
Description
The speaker will discuss many strategies for overcoming the shortcomings of modern technologies in order to become a better lawyer.
Best Cybersecurity Practices for Boards
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Presented by: Daniel B. Garrie
CA: 1 Technology and the Practice of Law
Description
This program will help in-house and outside counsel understand company cyber security risks in order to help clients properly mitigate risks and address incidents.
The Broadband Divide - Legal Aspects of the BEAD Program and Technology Preference
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Presented by: Peter Lupo
CA: 1.25 Technology and the Practice of Law
Description
This course provides an in-depth legal analysis of the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program, focusing on federal funding regulations, state level implementation challenges, and the legal considerations of technology selection in broadband expansion.