Sunday, March 25, 2012

Mar 30/Web - UPL in the 21 Century: Topics in Digital Law Practice week 8

Topics In Digital Law Practice (TDLP) takes a new approach to legal education: a nine-session webinar inviting participant interaction and collaboration, open to any person anywhere, developed for law faculty and students, but of utility to lawyers and technologists as well.
Title:
Date/Time/Place: 
Friday, March 30, 2012
2pm-3pm Eastern (Note Time Zone!)
Can't participate live? Recording will be posted at the same link within a day or two. 
Speaker:
William Edward Hornsby Jr.
William Hornsby, Staff Counsel at American Bar Association, author of numerous works such as "Marketing and Legal Ethics: The Boundaries of Promoting Legal Services" and the rather prescient  A Re-Examination of the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct Pertaining to Client Development in Light of Emerging Technologies (July 1998).
Credit:
The hosts have not applied for CLE credit; however attorneys have successfully applied for credit for some sessions in some states, e.g. Washington.
The TDLP series runs for one hour a week for nine weeks and will feature a different guest speaker each week. Each class will be delivered via webcast and will have a 30 minute lecture presentation followed by a question & answer period and an online, interactive homework assignment for all course students to complete.
The presentations will be recorded and posted to the course blog for future viewing!
Cost:
Free.
Registration:
Host:
The Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit consortium of over 200 US law schools. Non-US law schools, law firms, business schools, paralegal programs and individuals can also join CALI to support its mission. More information about CALI membership: http://www.cali.org/faq/8054. 
More:
Please see this FAQ if you have more questions about the course.

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