This CLE presented by family law attorney Danielle Knestbaum will advise family law professionals of communication technology that is increasingly being ordered by courts and recommended by attorneys in custody cases.
Mike Wakshull has seen it all – from testifying in court about blood written on a wall to the authenticity of PDFs & word docs. He utilizes the scientific method to testify in court and consult with attorneys on the validity of documents and signatures.
While trust administration has changed over the last few decades – the significant responsibilities, duties, and liabilities of the trustee have not. In this CLE course Dave Folz with provide you with practical suggestions for dealing with the changing landscape of trust administration.
Philip King highlights common ethical pitfalls for small law attorneys and provides numerous helpful points to spot and avoid these routine practice traps.
Cross-examining expert witnesses presents the trial lawyer with unique challenges – Quentin Brogdon will show you that the true skill is to minimize the opposing expert’s opportunity to do harm to your client’s case.
Have you ever had a terrible client that made your life miserable? It probably was not you that was the problem – more than likely it was probably the client or the opposing counsel’s high conflict personality (HCP) that was the issue.
In this fast moving, information packed CLE course, Doug Barker will mainly discuss selecting the right mediator, the three phases to the mediation, fundamental points for success, negotiation strategies and negotiating with insurance companies.
In order to post your CLE credits with the The Florida Bar, you will need to login to your account on the Florida Bar website and report your FL CLE hours.
Florida is a self-reporting CLE state. Florida attorneys must report completed Florida CLE courses online through a portal on the Florida Bar website.
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