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Date Course Information Credits Cost Online Preparing Clients for Deposition, Trial and Mediation
Faculty: Alan Fanger
Preparing clients for litigation is valuable and essential for a successful outcome. This course will teach helpful techniques to thoroughly prepare your client fo deposition, trial, and mediation. Topics include: how to demystify this process and set realistic expectation, using mock trial and deposition preparation techniques, and how you can help your client be a more effective partner in mediation.
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Date Course Information Credits Cost Online Pretrial Tactics in a Murder Case: Controlling the Prosecutor’s Theory Through Use of the Bill of Particulars
Faculty: Scott Tulman
Learn how criminal defense attorneys can request The Bill of Particulars and use it to severely limit the prosecution’s case. This underused pretrial tactic can make a huge difference in many cases.
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Date Course Information Credits Cost Online Probate and Estate Administration
Faculty: Barry Seidel
Mr Seidel provides an overview of all the most common probate and estate issues including a look at the basics of wills, trusts and estate and gift taxes.
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Date Course Information Credits Cost Online Real Estate Closings: Sealing the Deal
Faculty: Jennifer Fleisher & Steven Fleisher
A detailed presentation of how to close on the sale of a home. Includes instructions on exactly which forms and certifications you need to know about.
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Date Course Information Credits Cost Online Representing a Detained Federal Defendant
Faculty: Scott Tulman and Steven Brill
Visiting a client in jail is a vital part of any criminal practice. In federal practice, defendants are most often detained at local facilities in Manhattan (MCC) and Brooklyn (MDC), as well as other BOP and GEO Facilities in New York, and like Rikers, they each have their own regulations, quirks, and tricks of the trade. In this course, you will learn what to expect, and all you need to know about getting in (and getting out) of your counsel visits when your client is incarcerated. Our presenters will cover: how to efficiently enter the facilities and what forms are required; usual wait times and potential delays; a description of the facilities; how to make the counsel visit run smoothly; how to efficiently deal with BOP Legal Bureau; communicating with detained clients; how to arrange visitation for your investigator, paralegal, interpreters, and experts; how to arrange for “co-defendant meetings”; how best to facilitate discovery review in light of BOP technology, separation orders, and protective orders; meeting a client who is in the SHU; what happens if a client is found with contraband?; helping a client with their medical and commissary issues; video and telephonic counsel visits; and representing a client in a COVID world and beyond.
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Date Course Information Credits Cost Online Representing Clients in M&A Deals: How the Attorney’s Viewpoint Can Shape the Transaction
Faculty: Emily Campbell
What you need to know when handling Mergers and Acquisitions – how to evaluate deals from all parties’ points of view to best benefit your client’s interests.
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Date Course Information Credits Cost Online Rhetoric in the Practice of Law
Faculty: Kevin McMullen
Often it is not just just what you say in a court of law, but how you say it. Kevin McMullen will help young attorneys with their legal skills, by teaching them how to better represent their clients and themselves in front of their peers. Experienced attorneys will get a kick out of Mr. McMullen’s dry wit and respect for the legal profession.
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Date Course Information Credits Cost Online Service and Assistance Animals: A Primer on Animal Accommodation Law
Faculty: Abby Volin
This course will provide an overview of federal and state law protections for individuals living with disabilities in the context of animal accommodation regulations. It will also discuss the different types of animal accommodation requests and common issues that are faced.
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Date Course Information Credits Cost Online Sexual Harassment and Discrimination Prevention in the Workplace
Faculty: Nicole Croddick
This course takes a look at issues arising from bias, prejudice and inappropriate behavior in the workplace, the laws that apply to discrimination and harassment, and how to implement strategies to prevent harmful work behaviors.
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Date Course Information Credits Cost Online So You Want to be a Litigator… Really? Practical Business Considerations of a Legal Practice
Faculty: Vincent Chirico
Learn about the 2 sides of maintaining a practice – “the business” of litigation and the actual trying of your cases – and the secrets to excelling at them both.
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Date Course Information Credits Cost Online Special Education Law: A Complete Overview
Faculty: Nancy Rothenberg & Naomi Abraham, Esqs.
Whether you practice education law or not, everyone knows someone who is affected by a special needs child. In this two part lecture, Ms. Rothenberg and Ms. Abraham, go into the law surrounding special education and how to ensure that schools are properly helping children. In the first part you will learn about the types of school services offered for children with special needs along with learning about mental illness awareness in the legal profession in general. Then in the second part, you will start by going into both the basics of the law and finish with unique instances where litigation is necessary. This is one of those lectures that everyone can benefit from.
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Date Course Information Credits Cost Online Substance Abuse Awareness
Faculty: Amanda Baron-Frank
This course describes the prevalence of substance use in the legal profession, how it is stigmatized, and the unique circumstances that may make attorneys susceptible. The course also discusses how to recognize symptoms of substance abuse and identify an impaired professional and provides various resources for assistance.
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Date Course Information Credits Cost Online Surviving and Thriving in the Coming Decade
Faculty: Paul Schietroma
Learn helpful tips on how to thrive as a lawyer – from finding and keeping a job to starting your own practice – this lecture will show you the keys to success!
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Date Course Information Credits Cost Online The Arrest and Presentment in Federal Court
Faculty: James Kousouros and Ronald Rubenstein
This course will walk you through a negotiated surrender and the arrest, presentment, and detention processes of a federal criminal case. We will also evaluate the statutes, caselaw, legal presumptions and burdens at a detention hearing as well as the importance of the pretrial services report. Should we consent to detention and live to fight another day? Know when to hold ‘em and when to fold ‘em.
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Date Course Information Credits Cost Online The Art of the (Plea) Deal: Negotiating Resolutions in Municipal Court
Faculty: Michael Cooke
This course will discuss what a plea deal is and teach you how to negotiate the best deal for your client within the municipal court system. You will learn about the most common offenses and how to get downgraded to a lesser charge, specifically as it pertains to traffic and driving violations.
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Date Course Information Credits Cost Online The Basics of 501c3 Exempt Organizations
Faculty: Daniel Hebert
In this course you will learn the basics of forming a non-profit organization and what formation entails. This lecture will also address the federal taxation issues that can arise when filing for exemption, and how to operate business activities within the organization.
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