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LexVid's Technology and the Law 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.
Ethics of AI ChatGPT
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Presented by: Cari Sheehan
CA: 1 Technology
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.
Generative AI and Copyright: Copyright Infringement
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Presented by: Yelena Ambartsumian
CA: 1
Description
This course will examine copyright infringement risks and legal challenges arising from generative AI systems.
Generative AI and Copyright: Copyrightability of Outputs
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Presented by: Yelena Ambartsumian
CA: 1 Technology
Description
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the legal landscape surrounding generative artificial intelligence (AI) and its intersection with copyright law.
Section 230 - The First Amendment of the Internet
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Presented by: Lawrence G. Walters
CA: 1 Technology
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
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.
Understanding and Drafting Technology Contracts: Avoiding Common Pitfalls
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Presented by: Michael R. Overly
CA: 1
Description
This program will dive into the most important aspects of technology contracting and guide attorneys on how to avoid technology contracting pitfalls.
AI & the Future of Legal Search
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Presented by: Jeff Howell
CA: 1 Technology
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.
When Bots Attack! Safeguarding Against AI Cyber Threats
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Presented by: Tom Kirkham
CA: 1 Technology
Description
This program will delve into the evolving landscape of AI-driven cyber threats and the sophisticated tactics employed by malicious bots.
Data Privacy Issues in Higher Education
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Presented by: Elizabeth Elices
CA: 1
Description
The course is meant to provide a general overview of the topic of data privacy as it applies to the unique needs of the higher education industry.
Understanding Open Source Software: Risks and Rewards
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Presented by: Michael R. Overly
CA: 1 Technology
Description
This program will serve as an overview to the key legal issues in the use of open source software.
Ethics for TikTok Attorneys
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Presented by: Cari Sheehan
CA: 1 Legal Ethics
Description
Times are changing, and TikTok is becoming the mainstream to get messages out to younger generations. However, TikTok does not come without ethical concerns for attorneys, especially if used for attorney advertising. This seminar will discuss the ethical issues associated with TikTok, including attorney advertising, and look at some live attorney influencers to see if their videos truly comport with the Rules of Professional Conduct.
Technology Ethics for Lawyers
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Presented by: Joseph Corsemeir
CA: 1 Legal Ethics
Description
This course will assist lawyers in identify and avoiding ethical risks in our increasingly digital world.
With Your Name in (Virtual) Lights: Navigating the Thicket of Domain Name Disputes
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Presented by: Justin Clark
CA: 1.25
Description
This course provides a foundational understanding of how trademark law intersects with the management and protection of domain names.
Lawyer Technology and Social Media Ethics - On Demand
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Presented by: Joseph Corsemeir
CA: 1 Legal Ethics
Description
Join Joseph Corsemeier as he dives into common ethical issues arising from the use of technology in law practice.
Five Steps to Protect Your Firm from Catastrophic Cyber Attacks
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Presented by: Tom Kirkham
CA: 1 Technology
Description
In this program, you will learn the 5 critical steps needed to protect your law firm and client data from malicious cyber attacks.
Copyright Protections in the Age of AI
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Presented by: Justin Clark
CA: 1
Description
In an era dominated by rapid technological advancements, the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and copyright law presents unique challenges and opportunities. This course delves into the complex landscape where creativity, innovation, and legal protections converge.
Information Governance for Legal Practitioners – a Guide to Discussions with Clients - On Demand
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Presented by: James Sherer
CA: 1 Technology
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.
Risk Management for Lawyers: Cyber-Based Professionalism Claims and Ethical Considerations
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Presented by: Jeffrey Cunningham
CA: 1 Legal Ethics
Description
This program will guide attorneys on how to mitigate the risks associated with cyber-based professionalism claims and the ethics rule violations.
Advanced Cell Phone Location Evidence for Legal Professionals
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Presented by: Spencer McInvaille
CA: 1
Description
Criminal and civil cases oftentimes use methods to "place" a person at a particular location based on their cell phone usage. This course will guide attorneys on the best practices of uncovering the cell phone evidence that could be crucial to their case.