A thorough understanding of asset protection methods is a key component of estate and business planning. In this program, Douglass Lodmell presents the tools and information you need to educate your clients in this complex area of law.
This program takes a different approach than the typical bankruptcy law course, focusing less on substantive law and more on the implementation of consumer bankruptcy law and how to deal with the real-world situations that your clients will bring you.
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.
This program will teach attorneys how to structure a work/life balance that increases productivity and mitigate against many of the mental health issues common among law practitioners.
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.
This course will walk bankruptcy attorneys through the ins and outs of proof of claims, covering topics such as types of claims, priority claims, filing issues, deadlines, and many more.
This program will dive into the evolving rules regarding lawyer professionalism and their interplay with legal ethics and will highlight recent cases that address legal professionalism.
This program will tackle the numerous ethical issues commonly faced by in-house counsel, addressing how they can arise in practice and what steps can be taken to avoid violating ethical duties.
This program will provide a thorough introduction into VA law. Among the topics covered are military discharge and upgrades, veterans benefits law, VA appeals, and judicial review.
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.