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Building Ethical Culture: The Expanding Role of Inspectors General
Inspectors General are often associated with investigating and preventing fraud, waste, and abuse—core functions that remain essential to effective oversight and accountability. While those topics are frequently discussed in compliance and enforcement training, this CLE program examines another critical dimension of IG work: promoting organizational ethics and integrity. This CLE course explores the Inspector General’s role in fostering an ethical culture within government agencies and... More Info
$501General Credit -
Crypto 201: Fundamentals, Key Developments, and Current Law and Practice
This CLE course builds on foundational concepts to provide an updated overview of today’s evolving digital asset ecosystem. It explores key legal and regulatory developments, including recent SEC guidance on crypto, as well as practical discussions of tokenization, stablecoins, smart contracts, digital asset treasuries (DATs), decentralized finance (DeFi), decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs), and other commonly used industry terms. The session also addresses real-world applica... More Info
$751.5General Credits -
How Not to Hoodwink Grandma: Fiduciary Litigation in the Great Wealth Transfer Era
As the U.S. population continues to age, attorneys are increasingly confronting disputes involving diminished capacity, undue influence, and contested transfers of wealth. The growing senior population—and the significant intergenerational transfer of assets now underway—has fueled a sharp rise in fiduciary litigation, including will contests, trust disputes, guardianship proceedings, and claims involving financial exploitation of vulnerable adults. This CLE program examines the legal a... More Info
$501General Credit -
Expert Medical Opinions Across State Lines: Licensure Traps, Exceptions, and Practical Workarounds
Providing expert medical opinions across state lines can be a valuable way to deliver specialized care, but it also presents significant legal risk. Physician licensure is controlled at the state level, even routine consultations, second opinions, or diagnostic input may be considered the practice of medicine in the patient’s location, not the physician’s. This creates compliance challenges in today’s borderless, technology-driven healthcare environment. This CLE course breaks down what... More Info
$501General Credit -
The Promise and Perils of AI in the Legal Industry: Opportunities and Risks
This CLE program provides a practical, attorney-focused introduction to artificial intelligence and its rapidly expanding role in the legal industry. Designed for lawyers at all levels of technical familiarity, the course demystifies core AI concepts—including generative AI and large language models—while highlighting the tools attorneys are already encountering in practice. Participants will gain a clear understanding of how AI systems function, what they do well, and where they fall... More Info
$501General Credit -
Whose Problem Is It? Boundaries and Survival Skills in Family Law
Many lawyers avoid family law like a bad odor—but this CLE course will challenge that instinct and reshape how you approach these often complex and emotionally charged cases. Whose Problem Is It? focuses on the critical skill of maintaining professional boundaries while effectively serving clients in high-conflict situations. Participants will explore how to distinguish between a client’s legal issues and their personal struggles, and learn to identify what you can do, what you should d... More Info
$501General Credit -
DEI in Today’s Legal Environment: Court Cases, Federal Challenges, and Public Pressure Campaigns
This CLE program examines how implicit bias and evolving DEI initiatives are reshaping the legal profession—both in practice and under increasing legal scrutiny. As lawsuits and federal actions challenging the legality of DEI programs continue to expand, attorneys must navigate a rapidly shifting landscape that now reaches well beyond traditional employment claims. From law firm recruiting and mentorship pipelines to scholarships, client-facing initiatives, and internal culture programs, the r... More Info
$501Ethics Credit -
Strategic 1031 Exchanges: Technical Foundations and Sophisticated Transactions
An IRC 1031 tax-deferred exchange is often viewed as a go-to-real estate tax and estate planning tool but sometimes its more valuable applications are less obvious. This CLE program goes beyond the fundamentals to explore sophisticated exchange strategies, structuring opportunities, and practical issue-spotting techniques that attorneys can use to better advise clients in real estate, tax, business, and transactional matters. Designed for attorneys with prior exposure to 1031 exchanges,... More Info
$1002General Credits -
Mastering Medicare Secondary Payer Compliance in Liability Cases
This CLE course provides a comprehensive overview of the Medicare Secondary Payer (MSP) Act, including current regulations, reporting requirements, and practical strategies for compliance. Attendees will gain valuable insights into managing Medicare obligations in settlements, ensuring proper reimbursement, and minimizing risk. The course will be beneficial to both plaintiff and defense attorneys. It will cover Section 111 reporting and the associated Civil Money Penalties, the reimbur... More Info
$751.5General Credits -
Navigating Trauma with Clients: Safeguarding Lawyer Wellness
In representing clients facing crisis, loss, and adversity, attorneys are routinely exposed to secondary trauma—often without recognizing its effects. This CLE explores how such exposure arises in legal practice, the risk factors unique to attorneys across practice areas, and the ways secondary trauma can influence professional judgment, client relationships, and ethical decision-making. Participants will gain practical strategies to identify early warning signs in themselves and collea... More Info
$501General Credit