This program explores how chronic stress, sleep deprivation, and substance use systematically impair the legal professional's brain's prefrontal cortex—the hub of ethical reasoning, memory, and judgment.
This course will inform new lawyers and remind seasoned lawyers involved in family dispute resolution how to view the parenting plan from the client’s perspective.
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.
This course will present a broad overview of what scientific research has discovered about eyewitness identification, and the resulting best practices recommendations for police.
This course explores the complex world of offshore trusts and international banking, focusing on asset protection and wealth preservation strategies used by high-net-worth individuals.
Participants of this course will be able to recognize and understand the difference between a personality disorder and a mental illness for use in their law practice.
This seminar is designed to equip legal professionals with the knowledge and tools to recognize and address implicit biases, combat microaggressions, and cultivate inclusive workplace cultures.
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.
United States v. Tweel is the most famous example of a motion to suppress in a tax case. In Tweel, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals held that it constitutes trickery, fraud, and deceit for the IRS to conduct a criminal investigation under the guise of a civil examination. Join me as I deconstruct this holding and discuss the nuances of this sweeping case.