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Date Course Information Credits Cost Online Divorce Practice Overview
Faculty: Val Kleyman
If you are considering starting a family law practice, or if you already practice family law this class is for you. Val Kleyman not only goes over the basics of divorce law practice, but also offers advice drawing from his own experience starting his own divorce law practice.
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Date Course Information Credits Cost Online Give Your Clients a K.I.S.S. – How to Prevent Problems with Clients
Faculty: Kenneth Landau
Learn how to get clients and prevent problems with clients from the initial consultation and throughout your representation. Most problems can be avoided simply by communicating with your client and abiding by high ethical standards in all aspects of your relationship with your client. In this lecture, Kenneth Landau will give you the tips you need to make sure you have a successful, thriving practice with happy, satisfied clients who will be sure to recommend you to other potential clients.
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Date Course Information Credits Cost Online Identifying and Eliminating Gender Bias in the Legal Profession – For Experienced Attorneys
Faculty: Michael Pospis
Women comprise 36% of the legal profession, 18% of equity partners in law firms, 24.8% of Fortune 500 General Counsel, 33% of active federal district court judges, and 31% of state court judges. Clearly, the legal profession has a long way to go to achieve gender equality. In this course, you will learn about the laws protecting women in the workplace, the various claims that can be brought for gender discrimination or sexual harassment and examples of discrimination within the legal profession.
This course will satisfy New York veteran attorneys ‘ 1.0 credit requirement in Diversity, Inclusion and Elimination of Bias.
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Date Course Information Credits Cost Online Cutting Edge Federal Sentencing
Faculty: Ed Sapone, Esq.
This course provides a criminal defense attorney’s guide on how to secure the lowest possible sentence for your client who is facing sentencing for a federal offense.
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Date Course Information Credits Cost Online An Overview of New York City Tax Certiorari
Faculty: Eric Olson
This course will provide an overview of real property tax appeals in New York City. You will learn important terms and definitions, including assessed property values and tax classes, as well as take a look at the detailed process of how to file a successful property tax appeal.
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Date Course Information Credits Cost Online Family Immigration: Marriage and Asylum
Faculty: Stuart Altman
This course provides an overview of immigration and asylum law. You will learn how to assist your client in an asylum or marriage application, the bars that may be faced when seeking asylum, and how to prove a genuine marriage to immigration.
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Date Course Information Credits Cost Online The Basics of Business Immigration and Ethical Issues
Faculty: Jing An
This course provides an overview of the different types of temporary and permanent visas, laws pertaining to business immigration, how to go about successfully obtaining the correct visa, and how to ethically represent your clients.
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Date Course Information Credits Cost Online The Essentials of Evidence: How to Use Evidence in Criminal and Civil Defense
Faculty: Michael DeBlis
In this course, you will learn to identify the relevance of evidence presented in any civil or criminal defense trial, as well as how to most effectively display evidence and use witness testimony to win your case.
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Date Course Information Credits Cost Online Becoming A Critical Consumer of Legal Technology
Faculty: Anna McGrane
This course provides an overview of legal technology. You will learn how best to implement technology to facilitate the practice of law, improve quality of work, and make legal research and expertise more accessible and consumable.
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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 Legal Considerations in Crowdfunding
Faculty: Maureen Murat
How can businesses use the tools created by the JOBS Act to access capital? This course provides an introduction to types of crowdfunding and compares raising money online to traditional methods of capital raising. The lecture will take you through the important players in raising capital for small businesses and startups and how to use the JOBS Act to best maximize growth.
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Date Course Information Credits Cost Online Establishing Proper Surrogate’s Court Practice
Faculty: Erica Gomez
In this course, Ms. Gomez will take you through the basics of surrogate’s court practice, including which cases belong in surrogate’s court, who the key players are when dealing with wills and estates, and how to file in different types of proceedings.
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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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Date Course Information Credits Cost Online Divorce 101
Faculty: Morghan Richardson
This course provides an introduction to the divorce process from the initial meeting to the final settlement. Ms Richardson will address common misunderstandings about divorce, discuss splitting assets and custody arrangements, and teach important strategies to employ when representing your client in order to have a good outcome.
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Date Course Information Credits Cost Online The Gun Free School Zones Act
Faculty: Robert Dorf
This course will inform on the Gun Free School Zones Act and discuss the implementation of this act with regard to stop and frisk and search and seizure laws and the 4th amendment. Mr. Dorf will also give thoughts on technology to aid in the prevention of mass shootings.
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Date Course Information Credits Cost Online Introduction to Social Security Law
Faculty: Robert Dorf
This course provides an overview of disability and social security law, what benefits are available, who is eligible, and how to advocate for your client and most effectively handle administrative hearings and court appeals.
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