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Saturday, February 28, 2026
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March 3-6: AI Spring Training Camp for Legal Professionals
Title:
AI Spring Training Camp for Legal Professionals
Legal professionals across the industry are looking for practical, ethical, and efficient ways to integrate AI into their daily work. Clio’s four‑day AI Spring Training Camp offers a structured, CLE‑eligible learning experience designed to help attorneys, paralegals, legal operations teams, and support staff build real‑world AI skills. Each morning session focuses on actionable techniques, with optional product demos that show how these concepts work inside modern legal software.
Date & Time:
March 3–6, 2026Daily morning sessions with optional product demos
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CLE & CPD Credit
The live presentation of this webinar is eligible for CLE and CPD credit in specific jurisdictions.Clio has partnered with the ABA to seek eligibility for CLE and CPD credits to lawyers with licenses to practice in the United States and Canada who join the live session of this webinar. States typically decide whether a program qualifies for MCLE credit in their jurisdiction 4–8 weeks after the program application is submitted. For many live events, credit approval is not received prior to the program.
Program Schedule
Day 1: Tuesday, March 3
Session 1: [CLE] AI Foundations for Lawyers: Practical Principles for Getting Started9 AM PT | 10 AM MT | 11 AM CT | 12 PM ET
- Understand what AI can and can’t do in everyday legal work
- Distinguish between general‑purpose AI and legal‑specific tools
- Apply simple, repeatable ways to introduce AI into your day
Session 2: Lightning Walkthrough of Clio’s AI‑Powered Legal Software
10 AM PT | 11 AM MT | 12 PM CT | 1 PM ET
- Extract deadlines from court documents automatically
- Generate draft invoices and time entries
- Receive proactive alerts for urgent tasks and stalled cases
Day 2: Wednesday, March 4
Session 1: [CLE] How to Make AI Stick at Your Law Firm9 AM PT | 10 AM MT | 11 AM CT | 12 PM ET
- Apply AI across the client journey
- Identify role‑specific AI use cases
- Move from experimentation to consistent, firm‑wide use
Session 2: Lightning Walkthrough of Clio’s AI‑Powered Client Intake Software
10 AM PT | 11 AM MT | 12 PM CT | 1 PM ET
- Capture and screen leads automatically
- Trigger automated follow‑ups
- Run unified conflict checks across Grow and Manage
Day 3: Thursday, March 5
Session 1: [CLE] Trust but Verify: Proactive Ethics in the Age of AI Agents9 AM PT | 10 AM MT | 11 AM CT | 12 PM ET
- Apply the duty of supervision to autonomous AI tools
- Verify AI‑generated outputs to maintain professional judgment
- Navigate confidentiality, data residency, and integrated AI systems
Session 2: Lightning Walkthrough of Clio’s AI‑Powered Intelligent Legal Work Software
10 AM PT | 11 AM MT | 12 PM CT | 1 PM ET
- Ask natural‑language questions across matter documents
- Conduct research grounded in verified case law
- Generate case narratives and timelines automatically
Day 4: Friday, March 6
Session 1: [CLE] Advanced AI Techniques for Research, Analysis, and Drafting9 AM PT | 10 AM MT | 11 AM CT | 12 PM ET
- Refine prompting and review techniques
- Integrate AI outputs into drafting and timelines
- Extract and validate insights while maintaining ethical safeguards
Session 2: Lightning Walkthrough of Clio’s Document Automation Software
10 AM PT | 11 AM MT | 12 PM CT | 1 PM ET
- Turn Word documents into reusable templates
- Generate multi‑document bundles with one data sync
- Collect client information through dynamic questionnaires
Speakers
- Erin Walker — Director, Marketing Strategy and Enablement, Clio
- Nikki Pope — Head of AI & Legal Ethics, Nvidia
- Emily Pavuluri — Assistant Director of Faculty Services & Lecturer in Law, Vanderbilt Law School
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ClioFriday, February 27, 2026
February 27: Constitutional Law in the Age of Generative AI
Friday, February 27, 2026
8:30 AM–3:45 PM ET | 7:30 AM–2:45 PM CT | 6:30 AM–1:45 PM MT | 5:30 AM–12:45 PM PT
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Speakers:
Multiple distinguished scholars and panelists from Fordham Law School and leading law schools nationwide.
By:
Fordham Law School
Credit:
CLE credit will be available in accordance with New York State CLE Board requirements. In many other jurisdictions, you may be able to self‑apply for credit.
February 27: Justice is Gray, Ethics is Black & White
Justice and morality may live in the gray, but the Rules of Professional Conduct are anything but. This program uses real-world scenarios to show how easily attorneys—new or seasoned—can stumble into ethical pitfalls. Learn why “better to ask forgiveness than permission” doesn’t cut it in the practice of law, and how to keep your license safe while navigating tricky professional dilemmas.
Title:
Justice is Gray, Ethics is Black & White
Date And Time:
Friday, February 27, 2026
1 PM – 2 PM ET | 12 PM – 1 PM CT | 11 AM – 12 PM MT | 10 AM – 11 AM PT
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Speaker:
Joe Zavaglia, Esq.
Credit:
New York: 1 Ethics & Professionalism Credit. Other Jurisdictions: Check with your credit-granting authority; you may be able to self-apply for credit.
By:
New York State Academy of Trial Lawyers.
Thursday, February 26, 2026
April 29: From Isolation to Connection: Supporting Mental Health in the Legal Profession
April 29: From Isolation to Connection: Supporting Mental Health in the Legal Profession
This webinar, From Isolation to Connection: Supporting Mental Health in the Legal Profession, is designed to help attorneys understand how isolation and loneliness in legal practice intersect with mental health challenges, including substance use disorder, depression, and anxiety. Building on the 2023 U.S. Surgeon General advisory that identified loneliness and isolation as an urgent public health challenge, the program focuses on how legal work structures can either support or undermine attorney well-being.
The course examines how colleagues, firm co-workers, professional organizations, and the broader legal community shape social connection and disconnection. It highlights how poor or insufficient social connection is associated with increased risk of anxiety, depression, substance use disorder, and suicide, and explains why legal practice is often described as the “loneliest” type of work—placing lawyers at heightened risk for problematic drinking, depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation, and chronic stress.
The program also explores traits common in lawyers that can fuel isolation and impair resilience, and it connects these dynamics to ethics, impairment, and attorney discipline. Finally, it offers practical strategies and resources to build healthier professional and personal connections, including consultation with Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers (LCL), employee assistance programs (EAPs), and other support services.
Date/Time:Wednesday, April 29, 2026
12:00pm – 1:00pm CT
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Speaker:
Jon Tynjala, Esq., Executive Director, Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers
By:
Minnesota State Law Library Continuing Legal Education Programs
CLE Credit:
1 credit hour in Minnesota; Approval Pending: Minnesota. If you don't see your state listed in the registration form, contact cle@lexisnexis.com.
- Minnesota: One mental health/substance use CLE credit will be applied for.
- Other States: You may be able to self-apply for credit.
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
June 25: Researching Experts and Judges
Researching Experts and Judges is a litigation-focused CLE that shows trial lawyers and litigation teams how to use online resources to investigate judges and expert witnesses. Because judges exercise broad discretion over every phase of a case and experts can make or break your presentation, understanding their backgrounds, tendencies, and prior work is critical to effective case strategy.
This seminar explores practical techniques and research workflows that help you:
- Identify and evaluate judges’ preferences, prior rulings, and case histories to better anticipate how they may handle key issues.
- Investigate experts on both sides of a matter, including credentials, prior testimony, publications, and potential challenges.
- Leverage a range of online tools and litigation analytics to gather actionable intelligence on the individuals who influence your cases.
- Incorporate judge and expert research into your trial preparation, motion practice, and overall litigation strategy.
- Understand what resources are available so that, even if you are not the one conducting the research, you can ask for and use this information effectively.
Thursday, June 25, 2026
2:45 pm - 4:00 pm ET
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Rebecca Larson-Friend, Esq.
1 credit hour in Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia and Wisconsin. If you don't see your state listed in the registration form, contact cle@lexisnexis.com.
LexisNexis
June 25: Power Prompting: Mastering Prompting Techniques for Legal Professionals
This live CLE webinar, Power Prompting: Mastering Prompting Techniques for Legal Professionals, equips attorneys and legal professionals with the skills and knowledge necessary to effectively utilize large language models (LLMs) and generative AI in legal practice. Learn how to leverage AI technology to enhance legal research, drafting, and analysis while maintaining strong privacy, security, and ethical standards.
Designed for lawyers, in-house counsel, and legal staff focused on legal skills and technology, this program emphasizes:
- Developing a foundational understanding of how large language models operate and the key technical mechanisms that influence their behavior.
- Identifying common prompting mistakes and learning strategies to avoid them in day-to-day legal practice.
- Understanding the benefits and potential applications of generative AI in legal tasks to improve efficiency and accuracy.
- Selecting appropriate LLMs for legal work, including assessing privacy, security, training data, and the distinction between legal-specific and general-use LLMs.
- Learning and implementing the 5 Ps of Prompting—Prime, Persona, Prompt, Product, and Polish—to craft effective prompts for legal tasks.
Thursday, June 25, 2026
11:45 am - 1:00 pm ET
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Celeste Pometto DiNicola, Esq.
1 credit hour in Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia and Wisconsin; Approval Pending: Idaho. If you don't see your state listed in the registration form, contact cle@lexisnexis.com.
LexisNexis
April 29: Annual John Gedid Lecture — The Para‑Presidency: The Department of Government Efficiency and Beyond
Annual John Gedid Lecture: The Para‑Presidency — The Department of Government Efficiency and Beyond
Description:
Widener University Commonwealth Law School’s Law and Government Institute presents the 2026 Annual John Gedid Lecture featuring Jennifer Nou, the Ruth Wyatt Rosenson Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law School. Professor Nou is a nationally recognized scholar in administrative and constitutional law whose work examines the modern administrative state and executive governance.
This year’s lecture, The Para‑Presidency: The Department of Government Efficiency and Beyond, explores the evolving structure of executive power, the role of administrative agencies, and the mechanisms through which governance is shaped beyond the formal presidency. The program highlights how institutional design, bureaucratic incentives, and administrative oversight shape modern government efficiency.
Topics include:
- The concept of the “para‑presidency” and its implications for executive governance
- The role of administrative agencies in shaping federal policy
- How institutional reforms influence government efficiency
- The relationship between executive authority and administrative discretion
The lecture is offered both in person and via Zoom, with advance registration required. Attendees will gain insight into current debates in administrative law and the evolving nature of executive power.
Date/Time:Tuesday, March 31, 2026
4:00pm – 5:00pm ET
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Speaker:
Jennifer Nou, Ruth Wyatt Rosenson Professor of Law, University of Chicago Law School
By:
Widener University Commonwealth Law School
CLE Credit:
1 credit hour in Pennsylvania; Approval Pending: Pennsylvania. If you don't see your state listed in the registration form, contact cle@lexisnexis.com.
- Pennsylvania: One substantive CLE credit available (subject to approval).
- Other States: You may be able to self‑apply for credit.
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
March 24: Healthcare as a Human Right

Date+Time:
March 24, 2026
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM PT
Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar - Register Now!
Speakers:
- Aaron B. Katz - University of Washington School of Public Health, Seattle, WA
- Chryssa Deliganis - Seattle University School of Law, Seattle, WA
- Miriam McDonnell, MD - Oregon Universal Health Plan Governance Board, Salem, OR
Washington State Bar Association; Developed in partnership with the WSBA World Peace Through Law Section , the WSBA International Practice Section and the WSBA Health Law Section.
- Washington State: 1.50 Other
- Other States: Certificate of attendance provided upon request.
March 24: Thomas Fox Response-Compliance into 2027 and BeyondMarch 24:
Title:
Thomas Fox Response-Compliance into 2027 and Beyond
Webinar Date+Time:
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Eastern Time
Register Now For This Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar!
Speaker:
Tom Fox is passionate about podcasting and compliance. He is the Leading Voice in Compliance, having founded the only podcast network in compliance, the award-winning Compliance Podcast Network. Tom has won 42 awards for podcast hosting and producing podcasts. He is also an award-winning blogger, having posted the FCPA Compliance and Ethics Report daily since 2010.
Tom is also a best-selling author, having written 38 books in the areas of compliance, risk management, business ethics, and leadership. His latest book, Upping Your Game, leads the discussion on the intersection of compliance, fraud prevention, and risk management into 2030 and beyond. He is the author of the seminal compliance work, The Compliance Handbook, now in its 6th edition. He is the author of multiple international best-sellers on compliance and ethics. He is most proud of his 3 best-selling children’s books on compliance: Being a Compliance Officer is Awesome, Speaking Up is Awesome, and Compliance Saves the Galaxy. All 3 were published by Dinosaur House.
Tom has well-earned the moniker, The Compliance Evangelist®
By:
Case Western Reserve University School of Law
Credit:
- Ohio: 1.0 hour of CLE credit has been approved
- Other Jurisdictions: You may be able to self-apply to your credit-granting authority.
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