This Continuing Legal Education presentation covers electronic discovery and the related ethical duty of competence. Drawing on guidance from the State Bar, recent e-discovery cases, and our own experience assisting attorneys, the presentation outlines the main risks to counsel and client of failing to properly understand e-discovery obligations in litigation.
This program examines the role of psychosocial evaluations in spousal abuse-based immigration petiti...
This program introduces psychosocial evaluations as a valuable tool in civil litigation, particularl...
Most legal professionals are operating in survival mode whether they realize it or not. Not crisis-l...
Electronic information is a common feature of criminal investigations and prosecutions, both federal...
State attorneys general continue to play a central and increasingly aggressive role in consumer prot...
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) continues to impact legal firms and organizations worl...
This program provides a comprehensive framework for integrating Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD...
This program examines the strategic use of expert testimony in immigration court proceedings. Partic...
As law firms increasingly transition from paper-based disbursements to electronic payment systems&md...
The “Preventing Access to U.S. Sensitive Personal Data and Government-Related Data by Countrie...