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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
As the science behind assisted reproductive technologies, or "ARTS", continues to advance, so does the law. In this program, presented by the President of the American Academy of Adoption Attorneys, viewers will be given an overview of this emerging legal area that combines both family law and contracts.
In this program, adoption attorney Colleen Quinn discusses the causes and consequences of contested adoptions, using war stories from her many years of practice to illustrate how these cases evolve.
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.
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.
Drafting discovery is one of the least liked parts of litigation. Discovery breads animosity and the worst personality traits of lawyers. This seminar will provide some tips, checklists and tricks in drafting and responding to discovery. This seminar will also touch on civility in conduct when in the weeds of heated discovery disputes. Attorneys can be civil, and be effective, during the discovery phase with a little bit of constraint.
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.
This webinar will discuss various strategies to defend against cyber threats and prevent cyber attacks. From building a sound security infrastructure, to employee education and best security practices, you will receive a comprehensive overview of the steps you need to take to secure your law firm from malicious actors.