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LexVid's Litigation and Appellate Practice CLE Courses

Consumer Electronics and the IOT: Digital Evidence
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Presented by: Lars Daniel
CA: 1.25 Technology
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.
Taking Off the Gloves: What to Expect in US Tax Court - Part 1
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Presented by: Michael DeBlis III
CA: 1
Description
This presentation will delve into the rules of US Tax Court.
Defense & Privileges: The Kovel Accountant
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Presented by: Michael DeBlis III
CA: 1.5
Description
This course will explore the seminal case of United States v. Kovel and examine its impacts and the relevant privileges that exist today.
Cases With "Issues": Family Law Litigation Involving Substance Abuse and Mental Illness
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Presented by: Kelly L. Burris
CA: 1.25
Description
This program will give family law practitioners the tools they need to confront mental health or substance abuse issues in a case whether the affected individual is their client or not.
Fraud Technical Advisors: An End-Run Around the Tweel Case?
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Presented by: Michael DeBlis III
CA: 1.5
Description
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.
Litigating Sexual Harassment: Attacking an Old Problem Using Creative Approaches
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Presented by: Max Barack
CA: 1.25
Description
This program will provide a comprehensive overview into the legal framework of sexual harassment litigation and provide an number of helpful examples and resources that will help any attorney litigating one of these cases achieve an optimal outcome.
Investigation Practices in the Wake of #MeToo
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Presented by: Amy Nickell Jacobs
CA: 1.25
Description
When a sexual harassment compliant occurs in the workplace, it is important that the organization conduct a prompt and thorough investigation. This course guides attorneys through the investigation process
Filling a Claim Under the U.S. False Claims Act
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Presented by: Neal A. Roberts
CA: 1.25
Description
This CLE course explores the nuances of whistleblower rights and remedies provided by the False Claims Act.
Ethics Potluck Hour for Litigators
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Presented by: Cari Sheehan
CA: 1 Legal Ethics
Description
This seminar will utilize litigation examples to discuss various Rules of Professional Conduct, including but not limited to Rule 1.1 (competence), Rule 1.3 (diligence), Rule 1.2 (attorney/client relationship), Rule 1.4 (communication), Rule 8.3 (regulation), Rule 8.4 (misconduct), and so much more!
How to Litigate a Truck Accident Case
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Presented by: Alex Weatherby
CA: 1
Description
This program provides an overview of the law concerning commercial truck accidents.
Navigating the Ethics of Litigation Finance
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Presented by: James Batson
CA: 1 Legal Ethics
Description
The program will address how the applicable Rules of Professional Responsibility intersect with litigation funding, as well as the notable legal decisions that have impacted the litigation funding industry
Principles of Crisis Communication
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Presented by: Nathan Miller
CA: 1
Description
This program will help attorneys prepare for the inevitable crises in their practice, guiding them through the steps they should take before, during and after, and giving them valuable communication tips for dealing with colleagues, clients, and the media.
The Dos and Don'ts of Litigating Sexual Abuse Cases
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Presented by: Kristen M. Gibbons Feden, Marni S. Berger
CA: 2.25
Description
The program covers the innerworkings of how to handle a sex abuse case.
Medical Malpractice: Cases & Litigation
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Presented by: Jed Kurzban
CA: 1
Description
This program presents the nuts and bolts of a medical malpractice case.
Sexual Abuse and the Child Victim Act: Implications for Liability and Coverage
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Presented by: Florina Altshiler
CA: 1
Description
This program dives into sexual assault civil litigation, with an emphasis on the Child Victim Act claims and related insurance coverage issues.
Cross-examination Made Simple Part 2: Impeachment by Inconsistent Statement
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Presented by: Michael DeBlis III
CA: 1.5
Description
This presentation will cover preparation for cross-examination, the three steps for impeachment, impeachment by omission, how to expose the lying witnesses, and more.
Theatre of the Courtroom Part 2
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Presented by: Michael DeBlis III
CA: 1.5
Description
In part 2 of this course, attorneys will learn how to present a compelling story to the jury by employing tactics used in the theatre.
Mass Communication, Ethics, and the Law: Perspectives of a Trial Lawyer
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Presented by: Colleen Marea Quinn
CA: 1
Description
This program will teach lawyers how to interact with the media and benefit from free marketing without violating their ethical duties.
Practical Guidance: When to Engage Employment Practices Experts
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Presented by: Jill Rorschach
CA: 1
Description
This program will dissect the role and qualifications of employment practices experts in employment litigation, explore the value they bring to a case, and discuss a number of admissibility trends from cases.
Ethics Potluck for Litigation Attorneys
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Presented by: Cari Sheehan
CA: 1 Legal Ethics
Description
This seminar will utilize litigation examples to discuss various Rules of Professional Conduct, including but not limited to Rule 1.1 (competence), Rule 1.3 (diligence), Rule 1.2 (attorney/client relationship), Rule 1.4 (communication), Rule 8.3 (regulation), Rule 8.4 (misconduct), and so much more!