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LexVid's On Demand CLE Courses

When Social Media and Ethics Collide
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Presented by: Cari Sheehan
GA: 1 Ethics
Description
This seminar will discuss Rules of Professional Conduct 1.6 Confidentiality and others associated with attorney presence online. This seminar will also discuss how to ethically respond to negative online reviews from clients and third parties. In addition, this seminar will use real life case scenarios to reinforce the ethical rules that can be violated. If you are often online, this is a seminar you will not want to miss.
From Junkie to Judge: Overcoming Addiction and Resources for Attorneys (On Demand)
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Presented by: Mary Beth O'Connor
GA: 1 Ethics
Description
In this program, Judge Mary Beth O'Conner will share her personal story of addiction and recovery, and will give viewers tips, strategies and resources for battling addiction in their own lives.
Ethics of AI ChatGPT
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Presented by: Cari Sheehan
GA: 1 Ethics
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.
5 Ethical Blunders of Attorneys
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Presented by: Cari Sheehan
GA: 1 Ethics
Description
This seminar is going to explore 5 of the most popular ethical mistakes plaguing attorneys. It will cover topics such and the unauthorized practice of law, conflicts of interest, civility and more.
Attorney Advertising Issues
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Presented by: Cari Sheehan
GA: 1 Ethics
Description
This seminar will go through the practical and ethical aspects attorney advertising in relation to print ads, television, and social media.
How to Properly Close a Case File
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Presented by: Cari Sheehan
GA: 1 Ethics
Description
Closing case files is not as simple as throwing the file in the trash can. The Rules of Professional Conduct force attorneys to close and dispose of files in an ethical manner taking into consideration client confidentiality (Rule 1.6) and safekeeping of client property (Rule 1.15). This seminar will go through some tips and tricks to properly close files and stay within the Rules of Professional Conduct.
Conflicts and Confidentiality
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Presented by: Cari Sheehan
GA: 1 Ethics
Description
This program will discuss current conflict, former client conflicts, attorney-client privilege, waiver, and much more.
A Deep Dive Into Legal Malpractice With Ethical Considerations
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Presented by: Jeffrey Cunningham
GA: 1 Ethics
Description
This course is intended to help viewers understand the common elements of legal malpractice claims. It will explore the ethics rules that overlap with each element of malpractice and use real world scenarios to develop best practices and create an action plan to start today.
A Deep Dive Into Conflicts of Interest
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Presented by: Cari Sheehan
GA: 1 Ethics
Description
This seminar will take a deep dive into the conflicts of interest rules 1.7-1.10 and the nuances of each rule.
Resilience in the Workplace
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Presented by: Marlo Lyons
GA: 1 Ethics
Description
This course delves into the critical importance of resilience in navigating the challenges of working as a lawyer, whether in a law firm or in-house or as a solo practitioner.
Ethics for TikTok Attorneys
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Presented by: Cari Sheehan
GA: 1 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.
Bias, Civility, and Professionalism Under Rule 8.4(g)
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Presented by: Cari Sheehan
GA: 1 Ethics
Description
The Title VII of the Rules of Professional Conduct is Rule 8.4(g). Learn how this anti-discrimination rule can affect you and your practice. This seminar will go through case scenarios and examples, as well as explore which jurisdictions have this rule on their books, and which jurisdictions do not. This is an emerging rule that is gaining traction and attorney discipline cases are mounting. Stay ahead of the curve and learn how to protect yourself now!
Cybersecurity, Confidentiality, and AI Ethics
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Presented by: Cari Sheehan
GA: 1 Ethics
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.
Aligning Your Legal Career with Your Values
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Presented by: Marlo Lyons
GA: 1 Ethics
Description
This course explores the profound impact of values alignment on individual well-being, engagement, and organizational health within the legal profession.
Ethical Attorney Marketing: Ethical SEO and AI Essentials
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Presented by: Olha Bodnar
GA: 1 Ethics
Description
This practical CLE guides solo practitioners and small-firm attorneys through ethical local search engine optimization and Google Business Profile optimization, all mapped to ABA Rules 7.1-7.3.
Ethics, Bias, and the Legal Profession: Understanding Unconscious Bias and Regulatory Responses
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Presented by: Alexandra Darraby
GA: 1 Ethics
Description
This course unpacks the origins and definitions of bias through legal, psychological, and sociopolitical lenses.
The Good, Bad, and Ugly of Internal Investigations
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Presented by: C. Evan Stewart
GA: 1 Ethics
Description
This program will examine the good reasons to proceed with an internal investigation, as well as the risks to corporate clients and ethical challenges attorneys may face while handling work in this area.