Delaware CLE - Business Law Courses

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  • Anatomy of a Chapter 11 Bankruptcy

    The intricacies of a chapter 11 case can be intimidating at first. This introductory CLE course breaks down the key steps in a logical progression to provide a comprehensive overview of chapter 11 bankruptcy. This course follows the progression of a typical chapter 11 bankruptcy case (if such a thing exists), from the various objectives of chapter 11 reorganization, to the players in a chapter 11 case. You will walk through the various stages, from its filing, through sales of assets,... More Info

    $100
    2General Credits
  • Buying, Selling, or Merging Law Firms: A Primer for Attorneys

    This CLE program offers a comprehensive overview of how attorneys can strategically plan and execute a successful law firm transition, whether through a purchase, sale, merger, or internal succession. Designed for solo practitioners and small firm owners, the seminar will cover critical legal, ethical, and operational considerations, including client communication, valuation, confidentiality, and transaction structuring. Participants will gain actionable insights on how to asse... More Info

    $50
    1General Credit
  • Land Use and Zoning Implications of Data Centers: A Legal Perspective

    The increasing reliance on digital services has made data centers a fundamental part of modern infrastructure, supporting industries that depend on cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and data storage. As their presence grows, so do the legal challenges surrounding their development. Navigating zoning laws, land use regulations, and compliance requirements is essential for ensuring these facilities operate within the legal framework. This CLE course provides an in-depth analysis... More Info

    $50
    1.3General Credits
  • Meeting the Challenges of Co-Ownership Agreements

    Parties sharing in ownership and use of vacation homes, boats, aircraft, vintage vehicles and other assets without a primary profit-making intent may be exposing themselves to a variety of risks, liabilities and disputes implicating the need for an Agreement. The advent of short-term rentals for real estate accentuate those exposures. The issues to be covered can be complex and vary somewhat with the kind of asset involved, as well as with the nature of the relationship between the par... More Info

    $50
    1General Credit
  • A Lawyers Guide to Dealing with the Media

    This CLE course equips trial lawyers with the skills and strategies necessary to effectively engage with the media while safeguarding their clients' interests and maintaining professional ethics. Participants will learn how to craft clear and compelling messages, manage press interactions, and respond to challenging questions in high-profile cases. The course covers topics such as media law, courtroom publicity, and the impact of media coverage on jury perception and case outcomes. Thr... More Info

    $75
    1.5General Credits
  • From Pencils to Pixels: Advocating for Comic Book Creators in the Age of AI

    This CLE course provides an expansive overview of the comic book industry. It covers the rise of digital comics, the importance of diverse representation, and the impact of AI on content creation and legal practices. Participants will delve into the implications of recent copyright and trademark rulings, such as Warner Chappell v. Nealy, which affirmed that copyright owners could seek damages for infringements regardless of when they occurred, and the Fair Use After Warhol decision, wh... More Info

    $150
    3.2General Credits
  • Navigating Legal Challenges and Issues in Telecommuting and Remote Work

    Organizations offer telecommuting options for all the right reasons - to help workers manage family care issues, medical problems and disabilities, or simply to help them reduce commute costs and add some flexibility to their schedules. But what happens when your well-intentioned plan turns into a legal nightmare? How do you protect your organization when a worker claims he’s being discriminated against because he’s not allowed to telecommute. Or when another demands that telecommuting... More Info

    $50
    1.1General Credits

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