This course will explore product liability lawsuits filed against cosmetic companies for failure to warn consumers about a link to reproductive health problems.
Part 1 covers the effect of a bankruptcy on an eviction or foreclosure proceeding. Part 2 focuses on the letter of intent in a commercial real estate transaction.
This course will delve into the situations in which the TFRP arises, cover the procedures surrounding it, the defenses, how easy it is for the IRS to prove a case, what happens if your client loses, how the IRS applies TFRP payments, and "tattle tailing" on others.
This program will give viewers a thorough understanding of the 1996 Economic Espionage Act and its impact on economic espionage and trade secret appropriation.
This Legal Education (CLE) session, uniquely tailored for women lawyers, is designed to equip them with essential business development skills. It addresses the specific challenges faced by women in the legal profession and provides actionable strategies for building and sustaining a successful practice.
Join D.C. employment law practitioner, Bob Fitzpatrick, as he discusses the key cases to come down in recent months that are shaping the landscape of employment law.
This program will unpack what is known and unknown about the new law and its potential effects on various types of sexual harassment and sexual assault cases.
This CLE course will explore how AI is currently used in legal practice, the ethical and practical concerns it raises, and the future trajectory of AI in law.
The program will instruct viewers on how to harness the tools of Shakespeare to persuade juries in oral argument, chief among them the power of rhetoric.