When it comes to today’s eDiscovery, businesses and attorneys are surprised to find that much of the ESI and data now collected comes from apps and SaaS such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), DropBox, WhatsApp, Slack and many more – instead of traditional data forms such as emails, PDFs and .docs.
Minnesota attorneys completing CLE compliance for 2020 may complete all 45 required hours by completing online Minnesota CLE courses.
Utah attorneys completing CLE compliance for 2020 may complete all 24 required hours by completing online Utah CLE courses.
Iowa attorneys may now take all 15 hours with online CLE courses due to the coronavirus pandemic. These changes remain in effect until further notice.
Until further notice, all 24 credit hours for the compliance period may be fulfilled through approved courses offered in alternative verifiable learning formats.
What exactly does it mean to practice with professionalism on an everyday basis? Trial attorney Ron Daniels explores what Professionalism means for Georgia attorneys by analyzing the history of professionalism in the Georgia Bar and highlighting specific examples of professional & unprofessional conduct.
Georgia attorneys completing late CLE compliance must finish all required hours by March 31. For late 2019 compliance Georgia attorneys may complete all 12 required hours through online Georgia CLE courses.
When we think of a case with thousands (or possibly millions) of documents, many of us think of one word: B-O-R-I-N-G.
Instead of completing 6 Professional Responsibility hours, you must now complete 4 hours of Professional Responsibility, 1 hour of Diversity & Inclusion and 1 hour of Mental Health and Substance Abuse.
Expert witness Michael Wakshull has studied bias for years and sees these implicit biases manifest in every courtroom he testifies in. In this thought-provoking presentation, Mike will mainly discuss the six types of bias as defined by Black’s Law Dictionary, common types of bias in the courtroom, human error & overcoming bias in the courtroom.