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Date Course Information Credits Cost Online Ethical Criminal Representation
Faculty: Ed Sapone
Ethical Issues can arise at any stage of representation – learn your constitutional and ethical obligations and how to avoid consequences of failing to act competently. This course will review the standards governing the practice of criminal defense and provide a guide to common ethical issues confronting criminal defense counsel when acting both as professional advocates and officers of the court.
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Date Course Information Credits Cost Online How To Conduct Yourself As An Ethical Legal Professional
Faculty: Amanda Baron-Frank
This valuable class will teach you how to conduct yourself with the utmost professionalism in your everyday practice. You will learn how to advertise your professional services effectively and what is permitted and prohibited by ethical guidelines in advertising and solicitation. This course will also discuss what steps you can take to avoid any conflicts of interest with your clients.
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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 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 No Fault Auto Litigation
Faculty: Leo Shalit
This course will provide an overview on evaluating and litigating car accident cases and help you understand New York’s no-fault statute. You will also learn how to structure your automobile cases from the outset to avoid malpractice and gain the best outcome for your client.
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Date Course Information Credits Cost Online An Introduction to Employment Litigation at the Individual, Class, and Collective Levels
Faculty: Alex Hartzband
This course will cover the most common types of employment litigation claims, including discrimination, sexual harassment, retaliation, and wage and hour cases. The course will examine these claims at an individual level, as well as discuss what pursuing an employment law claim looks like from a class and collective standpoint.
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Date Course Information Credits Cost Online Litigating a Personal Injury Case
Faculty: Eli Babaev
This course takes you through every step of a personal injury case, beginning with the summons and complaint and going all the way through trial. Learn what you really need to know, including the latest pre-trial and trial procedures to be successful in New York courts.
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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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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 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 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 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 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 The Disciplinary Process
Faculty: Si Aydiner
This course provides a walkthrough of the disciplinary process and discusses the rules governing attorney discipline procedure, ethics, and professional conduct. An expert in attorney discipline, Mr. Aydiner will show you how to craft the best defense for a client to mitigate risk, thereby minimizing the likelihood of career altering ethics and attorney misconduct prosecutions.
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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 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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