This course explores the profound impact of values alignment on individual well-being, engagement, and organizational health within the legal profession.
This course examines the constitutional foundations, evolution, and current status of affirmative action under the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment.
This program explores the critical soft skills that attorneys must develop, including communication, emotional intelligence, adaptability, and problem-solving.
In workplace and school investigations, an investigator may interact with additional persons in addition to complainants, respondents, and witnesses. In this program, Christina Ro-Connolly and Neil Bautista explore the best practices when navigating interactions with these persons.
This program will help lawyers understand the similarities and differences between attorney-client privilege, the work product doctrine, and the duty of confidentiality so that they can provide better counsel to their clients and avoid possible ethical traps.
Join this seminar to get back to the basics, or learn about, practicing and filing in Federal Court. This seminar will explore how to e-file, calendar dates/deadlines, jurisdictional questions, and choosing the right venue.
This program will instruct lawyers on how storytelling can help lawyers to cut through all of the noise and distractions of everyday life in order to connect to the jury on a human level.
This program will give practitioners an introduction to artificial intelligence in law practice and discuss current and future ethical rules and regulations involving AI and the law.
This program will help attorneys understand the various legal issues surrounding the classification of workers as employees or independent contractors.