This CLE will cover the critical ethics issues surrounding Rule 1.16 and the termination of a representation prior to the conclusion of a matter. The CLE describes when lawyers can, and must, withdraw from client representations. It includes an analysis of the Rules governing getting permission from courts or tribunals, what to do with the client file (Rule 1.15), and how to navigate confidentiality (Rule 1.6)
This program provides immigration attorneys with an in-depth understanding of competency issues in r...
Philip A. Greenberg, Esq., who has been a litigator in the State and Federal Com1s for 52 years, has...
Aligning Your Legal Career with Your Values, explores the profound impact of values alignment on ind...
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What are the left and rights limits, penalties, and best practices for export controls under Interna...
The Federal Tort Claims Act is the way that the federal government is sued for negligence. There are...
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) remains one of the most important consumer protection...
Electronic information is a common feature of criminal investigations and prosecutions, both federal...
This program examines mitigation strategies for white-collar defendants in the post-Booker sentencin...
This course analyzes federal contractor obligations under the Trade Agreements Act. Learn how to ens...