New York CLE - All Courses
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Long-Term Disability Insurance Claims: From Application to Federal Court
Long-term disability (LTD) insurance claims sit at the intersection of contract law, insurance law, and—frequently—federal ERISA law. Nearly half of all LTD claims arise under employer-sponsored group policies governed by the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA), which imposes a highly restrictive administrative framework and limits litigation exclusively to federal court. Other LTD matters involve individual policies commonly purchased by professionals, as well as associati... More Info
$501Prof Practice -
Navigating FinCEN’s New Rule on Residential Real Estate Transactions
This CLE program provides a practical and timely analysis of FinCEN’s new residential real estate reporting rule and its implications for attorneys involved in real estate transactions. The rule represents a significant expansion of federal anti-money laundering oversight into the residential real estate market and imposes new reporting obligations for certain non-financed transactions involving legal entities and trusts. Participants will examine the scope and purpose of the rule, the... More Info
$501Prof Practice -
Professional Responsibility in Law Firm Transitions
This ethics-focused CLE program examining the professional responsibility obligations implicated in law firm sales, acquisitions, mergers, and internal transitions. The course centers on the Rules of Professional Conduct governing client protection, confidentiality, conflicts of interest, fee arrangements, supervision, and competent representation during periods of firm change. Participants will explore the ethics rules applicable to selling and purchasing a law firm, including client n... More Info
$501Ethics Credit -
The New Definition of Legal Ethics and Competence in the Age of AI
This ethics CLE examines how artificial intelligence affects lawyers’ professional obligations under existing Rules of Professional Conduct. While the Model Rules themselves have not materially changed, the program discusses how evolving legal workflows and increased reliance on technology influence the application of ethical standards relating to competence, communication, confidentiality, supervision, and candor. The course addresses the use of AI as a tool in legal practice, includi... More Info
$751.5Ethics Credits -
Putting It All Together: Practice in Integrated Domestic Violence Parts of the Unified Court System
This CLE course offers a practical overview of practice in the Integrated Domestic Violence (IDV) Parts, where criminal, family, and civil matters involving the same family are heard together under the “One Family, One Judge” model. The course addresses the structure and rules governing IDV Parts, jurisdictional and ethical considerations, orders of protection, motion practice, conferences, hearings, and trial scheduling, as well as strategic challenges faced by attorneys representing pe... More Info
$501Prof Practice -
Ethics in Mediation Practice: What ABA 518 Means for Attorneys
As mediation continues to expand across legal practice, so do the ethical responsibilities placed on attorney-mediators and advocates who participate in the process. With the recent release of ABA Formal Opinion 518, attorneys are now faced with new guidance—and new questions—regarding neutrality, client communication, conflicts, and the boundaries of advocacy within a mediated setting. This CLE program breaks down what ABA 518 means in practical terms, outlining how it aligns with and... More Info
$501Ethics Credit -
Ghosts in the Machine: Navigating the AI Ethics Frontier
Artificial Intelligence has moved from a "novelty" to a "standard of care" requirement. This CLE course provides an essential update for practitioners on the rapidly evolving ethical obligations surrounding generative and agentic AI. We will move beyond the basics of "don’t hallucinate" to explore the next generation of risks: agentic AI autonomy, AI-driven billing scrutiny, and the emerging duty of technological competence that may soon penalize lawyers for failing to use AI efficiently.... More Info
$501Ethics Credit -
The Evolution and Devolution of Civility
This CLE program examines the evolving role of civility in the legal profession and the increasing attention courts and regulators are paying to attorney conduct. As concerns about incivility in litigation, motion practice, discovery, and courtroom advocacy have grown, courts have turned to disciplinary authorities and professionalism rules to address conduct that undermines the administration of justice. The effectiveness of these efforts, however, has been uneven, particularly in large juris... More Info
$501Ethics Credit -
Beyond the Stethoscope: Mastering Fee-Sharing Without Crossing Legal Lines
Moving entirely outside of the medical context, this CLE session unveils the versatile MSO structure as a powerful business tool for other regulated professional services. We introduce the specialized LOMO (Legal Operational Management Organization) and PAMO (Professional Accounting Management Organization) models, detailing the necessary jurisdictional tailoring in states like California, Washington, and Oregon. Attendees will master the "Dark Arts" of compliant economic participation... More Info
$501Prof Practice -
Legal Ethics Update: Trends and Challenges for Today’s Lawyers
This CLE program provides an in-depth review of the most significant ethics opinions issued over the past year by the ABA and various state bar authorities. The session will not only outline the governing rules but also explore their practical impact on day-to-day legal practice. The program will then examine several notable ethics challenges that surfaced during the year, including the pressures placed on attorneys by external forces such as political efforts that tested the independen... More Info
$501Ethics Credit