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.
Advanced Negotiation Strategies for Lawyers explores the psychology and strategy behind successful l...
Abrasive or burned out? Overworked or uncivil? Zealous advocate or bully? The legal profession is c...
Modern mediation increasingly brings together parties, counsel, and neutrals across a broad range of...
Have you felt overwhelmed by the amount of technology available to family lawyers? We'll get to know...
Estate planning for LGBTQ+ clients and families formed through assisted reproductive technology requ...
During this course, you will learn about best practices and strategies for retaining intellectual pr...
As the largest purchaser of goods and services in the world, the United States Government requires f...
Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) and other digital-native structures have moved from ni...
For at least the last half-century, the success or failure of most litigations is determined by how ...
This course examines the latest legal and compliance developments in the artificial intelligence (AI...