Substantive

Substantive credit refers to all categories of public and private law, including but not limited to the law of contracts, real property, torts, and criminal law.

Lions, Tigers, and Bears...Oh My! - NO! Condo Investors, Co-Op Boards, Shareholders, Landlords, and Tenants - How new landlord-tenant laws are affecting all sides 

Saturday, March 21, 2020 - 1:45pm

In this webinar, we will discuss the following:

  • The types of claims that are not discharged or that may be alleged that can deter discharge of individual debts
  • The litigation process in bankruptcy once an adversary proceeding has been filed
  • Adversary proceedings
  • The ability to not get rid of certain debts and the actions individual creditors may pursue to have their claim against debtors be deemed non-dischargeable
  • Results of adversary proceedings and what they may mean post- litigation and bankruptcy

This presentation is designed for paralegals, attorneys, or legal professionals to gain a general level of Legal Project Management. It will address the history and background of the LPM movement, the benefits of an LPM program, the components of an LPM initiative, and what qualities may make a successful Legal Project Manager.

Recent employment laws have made many employers aware of needed changes to ensure compliance. This on-demand webinar will present the most significant developments in employment laws that are challenging to legal teams and their clients. Specific topics in this course will cover wage and hour claims, employment litigation trends, various forms of discrimination, and its ramifications and legal remedies. Additionally, this on-demand webinar will cover the importance of knowing the protected classes in your state.

Since 1980, there have been over 2,500 documented wrongful convictions. This on-demand webinar will cover the main factors that lead to a wrongful conviction, including studies that support these conclusions. The presenter will use specific cases that highlight some of these issues, and will explore the efforts currently being pushed to minimize future wrongful convictions.

Annually, more than 8 million U.S. health care personnel are potentially exposed to the risks associated with handling hazardous drugs. Since the 1970s, peer reviewed scientific literature has cited the potential adverse health effects associated with healthcare worker occupational exposure to chemotherapeutic drugs mixed and administered to cancer patients. Federal agencies, scientific agencies, professional societies, and accreditation bodies have increased awareness and provided guidelines and recommendations for safe handling of hazardous drugs.

During this on-demand webinar we explore the field of intellectual property law, and identify the basic differences between a copyright, patent, trademark, trade secret, and other suis generis forms of intellectual property. Real world examples are included to help you recognize and identify the role intellectual property plays in your daily life. We also discuss the basic criteria and processes for filing copyright, patent, and trademark applications.

This on-demand webinar presents a study of concepts involving appellate law and practice. It includes:

This presentation focuses on generational differences and the changing face of our jury pools.

CLE Hours: 43.0 total (Subtantive 31.5, Non-substantive 7.0, Ethics 4.5)
(If you attended the session while at Conference, you are ineligible to earn CLE for the recorded version.)

This bundle includes the following on-demand webinars: 

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