Thursday, July 30, 2020

August 6: Is COVID-19 taking Women Lawyers' careers back to the 1950's?

“The current crisis has brought existing inequalities to the fore. It also risks exacerbating them”,

-- Institute of Fiscal Studies (IFS). 
Just as the Covid-19 crisis has brutally exposed the fault-lines in the political and cultural mores in various countries and various world leaders, the crisis will test and may well expose the true culture of your own law firm, for better or worse. Therefore, does the legal profession generally require an active policy to avoid the COVID-19 crisis exacerbating existing inequalities? 
The In-House Community is proud to present the first topic in a series of Webinar discussions dedicated to ‘Women In Law’ on the topic of “Is Covid-19 taking women lawyers’ careers back to the 1950’s?“ 
Title:
Women In Law Dialogue series:
Is COVID-19 taking Women Lawyers' careers back to the 1950's?
Date+Time:
Thursday, August 6, 2020
9:00 AM - 10:30 AM PDT 
Register Now!
Speakers:
  • Barbara Becker, Partner and Chair of the firm-wide Diversity Committee, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP 
  • Christina Blacklaws, Consultant, Blacklaws Consulting Ltd., former President, Law Society of England & Wales
  • Connie Brenton, Chief of Staff/ Sr. Director, Legal Operations, NetApp 
  • Crystal Lalime, General Counsel of Global Markets, Credit Suisse 
  •  Kate Broer, Partner, Dentons Global Client Development, Toronto, Dentons Canada LLP 
  • Linda Myers, Senior Partner & Founder of Women’s Leadership Initiative, Kirkland & Ellis LLP 
  • Pallavi Mehta Wahi, Co-United States and Seattle Managing Partner, Chair of Firmwide Diversity Committee, K&L Gates LLP 
  • Patricia Lee “Trish” Refo, President-elect, American Bar Association 
  • Patrick Dransfield, Co-Director, In-House Community 
  • Sonja S. Weissman, Partner, Reed Smith,
By:
Supported by:
  • ABA (American Bar Association); 
  • Beijing Arbitration Commission; 
  • Davis Polk; 
  • dazychain; 
  • eBay; 
  • Firm Sense; 
  • Gibson Dunn; Hammad & Al-Mehdar; 
  • Investcorp; 
  • K&L Gates LLP; 
  • Kirkland & Ellis; 
  • LNT & Partners; 
  • Meyer, Unkovic & Scott LLP; 
  • PJS Law; 
  • SSEK Legal Consultants. PR & Media Partners: AsiaLaw Portal; 
  • Levick; 
  • The Centre For Inclusive Leadership.
Credit: 
The announcement does not mention CLE credit. You may be able to self-apply in your jurisdiction.

August 17: Email Inbox Detox – Reduce the Mess, Reduce the Stress

 Extra Mile Law, PLLC, is pleased to present another CLE class in its Monday CLE webinar series. Join Jonathan Grad of Extra Mile Law, PLLC for this fast-moving, basic class about managing one's email. Attorneys typically face an unremitting onslaught of email. For some, the onslaught can be overwhelming and anxiety provoking. Managing one's email is a necessary skill for attorneys. A mis-step could result in malpractice, a lost-client and an ethics complaint. 
During this basic, sixty-minute, single-session webinar, we will examine inbox management techniques including the so-called Inbox Zero approach. Along the way, we will look at issues in email management unique to lawyers. We will be discussing: 
  • the Inbox Zero technique for managing email; 
  • lawyer-specific issues arising with Inbox Zero and other email management techniques;
  • implementation of an email management technique including the use of folders/labels; 
  • tips for use regardless of whether Inbox Zero is used; and 
  • managing client expectations regarding email.
Title: 
Date/Time: 
August 17, 2020
12 p.m. - 1 p.m., CDT
Register Now for this free Continuing Legal Education program! Enrollment limited to the first 30 registrants. 
Credit: 
Credit: 1 unit of credit has been approved in WY. 1 unit of credit has been applied for in MN and WI. Many states allow attorneys to self-apply for credit: see State Rules
Speaker: 
Jonathan Grad, JD, PhD, Member, Extra Mile Law, PLLC, has practiced law since 1995 and is licensed to practice in MN, WI and the United States Patent and Trademark Office. 
 Presented By: 
Extra Mile Law, PLLC, a MN-based boutique intellectual property law firm. 

Wednesday, July 29, 2020

July 29: Sweeps & COVID-19: Organizing and Legal Strategies to Stop the Sweeps During and After the Pandemic

Outdoor encampments have grown along with the nation's affordable housing gap, and governments across the country routinely evict people from their encampments despite the lack of available housing or even any stable and safe place for them to go. These evictions - or "sweeps" - cause people to lose their access to private shelter and other personal property, including items necessary to protect life and health, such as medication and protective clothing. They also cause people to disperse to other outdoor locations or enter into congregate shelter facilities - both risk factors for the spread of the deadly coronavirus. Indeed, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has advised that governments not conduct sweeps unless individual housing units are available to the people living there. But, despite this public health guidance, many governments have not stopped the sweeps.
Join us as we discuss organizing and legal strategies for stopping the sweeps during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. You will learn about a new national campaign to stop the sweeps, House Keys Not Sweeps, launched by the Western Regional Advocacy Project. You will hear from organizers working as members of that campaign in cities around the country, and you will learn about legal strategies that can support that work.
Title:
Sweeps & COVID-19: Organizing and Legal Strategies to Stop the Sweeps During and After the Pandemic
Webinar Date+Time:
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM PDT
Register Now!
Speakers:
  • Paul Boden, Executive Director of the Western Regional Advocacy Project
  • Tristia Bauman, Senior Attorney at the National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty
  • More speakers to come!
By:
National Law Center On Homelessness & Poverty
Credit:
The announcement says nothing about CLE credit. You may be able to self-apply through your jurisdication.
More Information And Registration

July 29: D&O Claims Environment Arising Out of the COVID-19 Pandemic

This webinar will discuss D&O claims and potential liability exposures arising from COVID-19, focusing on the nature and severity of such exposures. Among other categories, the webinar will discuss securities claims, claims regarding mismanagement and breach of fiduciary duty, government investigations, claims arising from bankruptcy, and claims against colleges and universities. The presenters will address the coverage issues arising from these claims and provide a roadmap for D&O insurers to assess associated risks.
  •  Economic consequences 
  • D&O legal duties 
  • Nature and severity of D&O claims 
  • D&O implications of insolvency 
  • Key coverage issues implicated by D&O claims 
  • Roadmap for insurers to assess risk associated with D&O claims. 
Title:
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 a.m. 
Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar - Register Now!
Credit:
CLE is approved in CA, IL, NV, NY, PA, and TX. Other jurisdictions will be applied for upon request.
Speakers:
By:
Cozen O'Connor, established in 1970 and ranked among the top 100 law firms in America, has 750 attorneys who help clients manage risk and make better business decisions. More Information And Registration
D&O CLAIMS ENVIRONMENT ARISING OUT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Location Webinar Download Calendar Appointment Speakers Ethan Price-Livingston Rafael Rivera Angelo G. Savino

July 7, 14, 23+29: Marijuana in the Workplace: An Update and a Look Forward

Twenty three states and the District of Columbia have legalized marijuana in some form, but it remains illegal under federal law and employers often do not want employees using it at work. This free Continuing Legal Education program provides an overview of current marijuana laws, trends in the medical industry, and insight into how changing times will likely impact our current, drug-free workplaces.
  • The history of marijuana use
  • The current legal framework surrounding marijuana and its potential volatility
  • Judicial trends of wrongful termination claims related to legalized marijuana usage
  • Current medical research and what may lie ahead
  • Complications of determining impairment
  • Best practices for employers in this ever-changing environment.
Title:
Marijuana in the Workplace: An Update and a Look Forward
Webinar Dates and Times:
Credit:
1 credit hour in most states that allow online credits.
By:
LexisNexis

July 29: The Minnesota Paradox: A Discussion about Racial Disparities in the Criminal Justice System

Join us virtually for The Minnesota Paradox: A Discussion about Racial Disparities in the Criminal Justice System on Wednesday, July 29, from 12 to 1 p.m. This webinar is co-sponsored by our Diversity and Belonging Committee and the Robina Institute of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice.
Our panelists include: 

  • Toddrick Barnette ’92 Hennepin County Chief Judge 
  • John Choi Ramsey County Attorney 
  • Dan Lew Sixth Judicial District (Duluth/ St. Louis County) Public Defender
  • Ebony Ruhland Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at the University of Cincinnati 
  • The conversation will be moderated by Kelly Lyn Mitchell, Executive Director of the Robina Institute and Chair of the Minnesota Sentencing Guidelines Commission. 
The University of Minnesota Law School is dedicated to providing opportunities for our Minnesota Law community to bring about justice and change for our local, national, and international communities. Register today and join us for this important discussion and encourage change in our community and nation.
Title:
Date + Time of Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar:
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
12:00 pm to 1:00 pm 
Credit: 
1 Elimination of Bias credit will be requested You may be able to self-apply for credit in other jurisdictions. 
By: 
Diversity and Belonging Committee and the Robina Institute of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice University of Minnesota Law School 

Tuesday, July 28, 2020

July 28: Updating New York’s Newest Employment Laws and Addressing Proposed New York Legislation to Watch

Join Michael Schmidt and Jennifer Queliz as they host the latest installment in this quarterly webinar series. In this Q2 2020 webinar, Mike and Jen will discuss the most recent New York legislation and proposed bills that employers should be watching
Title:
Updating New York’s Newest Employment Laws and Addressing Proposed New York Legislation to Watch
(An episode of the series: A Quarter For Your Thoughts: New York Employment Law 2020 Developments and Trends)
Webinar Date+Time:
Tuesday, July 28, 2020
12:30 – 1:30 p.m. ET
Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar - Register Now!
Credit:
CLE is approved in PA, NY, TX, IL, NV, and CA. All other jurisdictions will be applied for upon request.
Speakers:
  • Michael C. Schmidt
  • Jennifer Queliz
By:
Cozen O'Connor, established in 1970 and ranked among the top 100 law firms in America, has 750 attorneys who help clients manage risk and make better business decisions.
More Information And Registration

July 6, 24+28: The Contemporary Yellow Pages: Ethics of Online Profiles and Advertising


The internet has transformed the way we interact with friends, colleagues, and potential clients, and our everyday use of social media platforms can have surprising ethical implications in the advertising realm.
This free CLE webinar examines the ethical advertising implications of using popular social media platforms such as LinkedIn, Twitter, Avvo and Google. It's a fast-paced look at conscious (and unconscious) attorney advertising in the digital age!
Title:
The Contemporary Yellow Pages: Ethics of Online Profiles and Advertising
Webinar Dates And Times:
Speaker:
Jordan Rader.
Credit:
1 credit hour in Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Hawaii, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Vermont; many other states may allow credit if you self-apply.
By:
LexisNexis

July 28: Leveraging Technology to Prepare Briefs with Greater Efficiency and Accuracy

This free Continuing Legal Education course:
  • Focuses on accuracy and efficiency in the review and preparation of briefs and motions;
  • Stresses an attorney’s duty of competence, which includes an obligation to accurately cite and quote legal authorities in the briefs presented to the courts, as well as the duty to cite only valid legal authorities and to disclose adverse authorities;
  • Addresses the duty lawyers owe to their clients to work as efficiently as possible in the preparation of briefs and motions, which includes a concomitant obligation to leverage available technologies to assist in performing these tasks; 
  • Illuminates the legal technologies currently available to assist lawyers with reviewing and preparing briefs accurately and efficiently.


Title:
Leveraging Technology to Prepare Briefs with Greater Efficiency and Accuracy
When/Where:
Available Monthly As Follows:
Speaker:
Jacquelyn Lecorte
Credit:
1 credit hour in Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Hawaii, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York and Wisconsin. Other states may be added later. You may be able to self-apply in some other jurisdictions.
By:
LexisNexis

July 28: Insolvency in a Pandemic World: Bankruptcy, Receiverships, CARES, and COVID-19

The global pandemic has dramatically reshaped the economic environment for businesses and led to widespread economic disruption. In response, the federal and state governments have introduced a multitude of legislative and regulatory actions in an attempt to address the difficulties that businesses face.
July's Legal Lunchbox webinar provides a view of the coronavirus pandemic through the lens of bankruptcy and receivership laws and help legal professionals advise their clients in today's rapidly changing economy.
Title:
Insolvency in a Pandemic World: Bankruptcy, Receiverships, CARES, and COVID-19
WSBA Legal Lunchbox Series
Webinar Date+Time:
July 28, 2020
12:00 PM - 1:35 PM
Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar - Register Now!
By:
WSBA Legal Lunchbox Series
Speakers:
  • Thomas Buford - Bush Kornfeld LLP, Seattle
  • Aditi Paranjpye - Bush Kornfeld LLP, Seattle
Credits:
  • Washington State: Law and Legal Procedure: 1.50
Cost:
Free to all members of the Washington State Bar Association.

More Information and Registration

Friday, July 24, 2020

July 27: Slack-Filling - Letting the Air Out of the Bag: A Story of Raisinets, JujyFruits, Wise Potato Chips and More

Have you ever reached into a new box of candy only to wonder why the box seems so empty? Have you ever wondered why your potato chip bag seems to have more air than potato chips? Join Jonathan Grad of Extra Mile Law, PLLC, as he discuss the legal aspects of slack filling – the practice of leaving void space in a container. During this basic presentation, Jonathan will discuss pertinent Federal regulations as well as selected state causes of action for slack-filling. In addition, he will review several cases involving slack-filling and their outcomes.
Join us for this fast-paced, basic overview of slack-filling and the law so that the next time your non-lawyer friends ask “How they can get away with under-filling a package?”, you will have an answer.
Register Now. Enrollment limited to the first 25 registrants.
Title:
Slack-Filling - Letting the Air Out of the Bag: A Story of Raisinets, JujyFruits, Wise Potato Chips and More
Date/Time:
July 27, 2020
12 p.m. - 1 p.m., CDT
Register Now for this free Continuing Legal Education program!
Enrollment limited to the first 25 registrants.
Credit:
1 unit of credit has been approved in WY.
1 unit of credit has been applied for in MN and WI.
Many states allow attorneys to self-apply for credit: see State Rules.
Speaker:
Jonathan Grad, JD, PhD, Member, Extra Mile Law, PLLC, has practiced law since 1995 and is licensed to practice in MN, WI and the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Presented By:
Extra Mile Law, PLLC, a MN-based boutique intellectual property law firm.

July 2, 10, 17, 22+27: Diving Deeper into Legal Research Potential: Advanced Online Legal Research Concepts


In this free Continuing Legal Education course you will learn of advanced online legal research methods to harness your potential as a researcher and to maintain that competency.
Title:
Diving Deeper into Legal Research Potential: Advanced Online Legal Research Concepts
Webinar Dates and Times:
Credit:
1 credit hour in most states that allow online credits.
By:
LexisNexis

Wednesday, July 22, 2020

July 23: Litigating Post-Coronavirus

COVID-19 and the related stay at home orders across the country have changed the way businesses operate on every level. This webinar will address the multiple routes available to continue to litigate through the coronavirus and beyond. One common theme is to embrace the new technology. Members of Cozen O’Connor’s Commercial Litigation Department with experience conducting several key aspects of litigations in a fully remote environment, which includes depositions, mediations, arbitrations, court appearances, arguments, and conferences. Hear from litigators who have tackled filings for existing and new cases while weaving through court restrictions that can be both significant and unclear, including the complexities of filings that involve multiple courts operating under different restrictions. Speakers will provide an overview of the courts in major jurisdictions around the country.
Title:
Litigating Post-Coronavirus
Webinar Date+Time:
July 23, 2020
11:00 am - 12:00 pm PST
Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar - Register Now!
Credit:
CLE is approved in CA, IL, NV, NY, PA, and TX. Other jurisdictions will be applied for upon request.
Speakers:

  • Amy B. Alderfer
  • Devin A. Donohue
  • Orla G. Thompson

By:


July 23: Biosimilars: A 2020 Mid-Year Review

Biologics are the fastest-growing class of therapeutic products in the United States. In 2019, the FDA approved 10 biosimilars—a new record. For pharmaceutical companies, this means that competition in the biosimilars space is heating up and creating a new sense of urgency to innovate.
On July 23, 2020, please join life sciences attorneys John Adkisson, Geoff Biegler, and Jenny Shmuel for a webinar, in which they will provide a mid-year update on the current U.S. biosimilars space. Topics to be discussed include recent developments regarding:

  • The U.S. biosimilars market, including approvals and launches
  • FDA announcements and guidance
  • Select court cases and appellate guidance
  • Trends in IPRs.
In addition, our hosts will discuss how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has impacted U.S. biosimilars and how it could continue to do so in the future.
Title:
Biosimilars: A 2020 Mid-Year Review
Webinar Date+Time:
Thursday, July 23, 2020
1:30 – 2:30 pm EDT
Register Now!
Speakers:
  • John C. Adkisson
  • Geoffrey D. Biegler
  • Jenny Shmuel, Ph.D.
By:
Fish & Richardson, P.C.
Credit:
Fish & Richardson will apply for 1.0 hour of CLE credit.
Register Now!

July 23: Ethics and Legal Research on Fastcase

This free continuing legal education webinar on ethics is provided by a well-known sponsor and may be eligible for CLE credit in your jurisdiction, but the host does not say. Please check with your credit-granting authority.
Title:
Ethics and Legal Research on Fastcase
When/Where: Free Continuing Legal Education Webinars - Register Now!
Presented by: Fastcase
Credit: Fastcase webcasts earn credit in many states. Check with your credit-granting authority. You may have to apply on your own.
Cost: Free. Registration required.

Monday, July 20, 2020

July 21: Insurance Agents Best Practices in Light of COVID-19

Join us for a webinar for insurance agents on best practices to avoid E&O claims with respect to COVID-19 and future pandemics. Clients left with uninsured losses may pursue professional liability claims against agents and brokers, and we will explore and discuss defenses that may be available for this type of claim.
  • Overview of the coverage and regulatory landscape in the United States for COVID-19 losses.
  • Potential E&O claims that could be made against insurance agents as a result of COVID-19.
  • Liability defenses available to agents and how to preserve those defenses most effectively.
  • Recommendations and strategies for insurance agents best practices, both now and in the future.
Title:
Insurance Agents Best Practices in Light of COVID-19
Webinar Date+Time:
July 21, 2020
1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar - Register Now!
Credit:
CLE is approved in CA, IL, NV, NY, PA, and TX. Other jurisdictions will be applied for upon request.
Speakers:
  • Matthew B. Criscuolo
  • Laura B. Dowgin
  • Lynnette D. Espy-Williams.
By:
Cozen O'Connor, established in 1970 and ranked among the top 100 law firms in America, has 750 attorneys who help clients manage risk and make better business decisions.

July 21: Navigating to the Safe Harbor: What to Know in Advance

The last decade has been a time of tremendous growth in the biotechnology and biopharmaceutical industries, not only in the United States, but globally. At the same time, advances in drug development technologies and accelerated approval pathways in the USFDA and in other regulatory bodies have dramatically shortened the timeline and reduced the clinical risk profile in going from concept to commercial product. During this time of accelerated global research and development regarding diagnostics and treatments–especially for COVID-19 (SARS-CoV2)–it is more important than ever for pharma/biotech companies to determine in advance whether their programs are headed for rocky seas or the safe harbor.
Join Fish attorneys Teresa Lavoie and Brian Coggio on Tuesday, July 21, for a webinar covering these issues and more, including:

  • The basics of § 271(e)(1) safe harbor
  • “Basic research” and the Coronavirus
  • Developments regarding
  • Stockpiling
  • Research tools
  • Companion diagnostics
  • Genetically-engineered animals.

Title:
Navigating to the Safe Harbor: What to Know in Advance
Webinar Date+Time:
Tuesday, July 21, 2020
1:30 pm EDT
Register Now!
Speakers:
Fish attorneys Teresa Lavoie and Brian Coggio
By:
Fish & Richardson, P.C.
Credit:
Fish & Richardson is an accredited CLE provider by the California, New York, and Texas State Continuing Legal Education Boards. (California Provider Number 4933). Fish & Richardson will apply for 1.0 hour of CLE credit in some additional states. Credit will be awarded only to attorneys who report their required CLE states during their registration process and who log in and complete the webinar in its entirety. Note that Fish is unable to grant CLE credit to attendees who listen to the audio portion only.
Register Now!

July 21: Virtual Summer Summit - Breach Module

Cyber and digital risk is increasingly pervasive.
This module of NetDiligence's "Virtual Summer Summit" focusses on data breaches.
Title: Virtual Summer Summit - Breach Module
Date+Time of Webinar Modules:
July 21, 2020:
Webinar - Register Now!
By:
NetDiligence is proud to host webinars and other virtual events that aim to connect and drive the cyber community forward with real-time insights from some of the industry’s top experts and thought leaders.
CLE Credit:
The sponsor has not listed which jurisdictions have approved credit. Earlier modules in this event were approved for 1.0 hour, available in all 50 states and Washington, DC.
More Information And Registration

Friday, July 17, 2020

July 1+20: Business In Trying Times


This CLE provides a basic understanding of the materials that an attorney needs to be aware of while advising an organizational client during a crisis. It also touches on recent developments that have begun to occur as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic that has been spreading across the globe.
At the end of this hour you should have a basic understanding of:
  • What legislation and agencies are important during a crisis
  • Practices to help maintain business operation during a crisis
  • Basic relief measures that a company can file for or apply to get.
Title:
Business In Trying Times
Webinar Dates And Times:
Speaker:
Jared Millisor
Credit:
1 credit hour in most states that allow online credits.
By:
LexisNexis

July 20: The Great Office Roundup – Google G Suite, Microsoft Office, and LibreOffice Compared

Extra Mile Law, PLLC, is pleased to present another CLE in its Monday CLE webinar series. Join Jonathan Grad of Extra Mile Law, PLLC as he compares Microsoft Office, Google’s G Suit and Libre Office.
Although Microsoft Office is the dominant office suite for legal and general applications, Google Docs (a free version of a component of Google's G Suite), enjoys wide-spread use among millennials for collaborative work. Could it be the office suite of the future? How does LibreOffice fit into the picture? In this CLE, we will compare some of the features of Microsoft Office, Google's G Suite and the LibreOffice suite and discuss, from a lawyer's perspective, strengths, and weaknesses of the three office suites.
Join us for this fast-paced overview of office suites. Even if you are not thinking of switching office suits, it is worthwhile to know what the next generation of clients and lawyers may be using.
Register Now. Enrollment limited to the first 25 registrants.
Title:
The Great Office Roundup – Google G Suite, Microsoft Office, and LibreOffice Compared
Date/Time:
July 20, 2020
12 p.m. - 1 p.m., CDT
Register Now for this free Continuing Legal Education program!
Enrollment limited to the first 25 registrants.
Credit:
1 unit of credit has been approved in WI.
1 unit of credit has been applied for in MN and WY.
Many states allow attorneys to self-apply for credit: see State Rules.
Speaker:
Jonathan Grad, JD, PhD, Member, Extra Mile Law, PLLC, has practiced law since 1995 and is licensed to practice in MN, WI and the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Presented By:
Extra Mile Law, PLLC, a MN-based boutique intellectual property law firm.
Register Now!

July 20: The New Title IX Regulations: Hearings: Balancing Compliance with Care

Please join Cozen O’Connor’s Institutional Response Group (IRG) as we continue our ongoing discussion about practical implementation of the final Title IX regulations.
This two-part set of 90-minute webinars will provide participants with a detailed look at the prescriptive requirements related to live hearings under the final Title IX regulations. They will examine key elements related to questioning by a party’s adviser, determining relevance, limitations on the use of statements not subject to cross-examination, and providing an adviser to conduct questioning at the hearing. The webinars will dive deeply in the language of the preamble to provide insights about implementation of these core provisions. The webinars will also discuss effective practices that balance legal compliance with compassion and care, including how to promote and reinforce decorum, conduct a hearing remotely, and assist the parties – and the decision-makers – to prepare for the hearing. The webinars will also address the structure and format of the live hearing, including the choice of a hearing panel, external adjudicator, or internal administrator; the role of a hearing chair or coordinator; and the necessary procedural steps to ensure the decision-maker is free from bias and conflicts of interest. The webinar will also integrate a discussion of effective practices for the Title IX Coordinator, the decision-maker and the hearing chair/coordinator, including how to apply the standard of evidence to the information in order to reach a determination, evaluating credibility and sanctioning considerations.
These will be the sixth and seventh in a series of webinars hosted by Cozen O’Connor’s Institutional Response Group, a team of dedicated lawyers focusing exclusively on improving institutional responses to sexual and gender-based harassment and violence in the educational context. The series will track the key elements of the Title IX Regulations through the life cycle of a Title IX case from intake through appeal.
(Second Date TBD)
Title:
The New Title IX Regulations: Hearings: Balancing Compliance with Care
Webinar Date+Time:
July 20, 2020
1:00 - 2:30 pm EST
Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar - Register Now!
Credit:
CLE is approved in CA, IL, NV, NY, PA, and TX. Other jurisdictions will be applied for upon request.
Speakers:
Leslie M. Gomez
Maureen P. Holland
Peter C. Lim
Devon Turner Riley
Gina Maisto Smith
By:
Cozen O'Connor, established in 1970 and ranked among the top 100 law firms in America, has 750 attorneys who help clients manage risk and make better business decisions.

July 6, 13, 16, 21+30: Breached! An Inside Look At Cybersecurity For Law Firms

Data security incidents and data breaches happen daily, forcing courts and lawmakers to address, define, and handle new challenges — often presenting a case of first impression. As technology evolves, so do our professional legal requirements of upholding our duties in advising and zealously advocating for our clients, while also tackling the burden of data security itself.
This free Continuing Legal Education (CLE) session covers:
  1. Latest security threats and what’s being done to address them,
  2. Current data breach laws, 
  3. How a lawyer’s professional duty may extend into new areas of technology and cyberspace, 
  4. How to prepare a data incident response plan.
Title:
Breached! An Inside Look At Cybersecurity For Law Firms
Webinar Dates & Times: Register Now!
Credit:
1 credit hour in most states that allow online credits.
By:
LexisNexis

July 2, 8, 15, 20+31: Navigating the New Town Square: Cultivating Competency in Basic Online Legal Research

“The Internet is becoming the town square for the global village of tomorrow.” -- Bill Gates
The goal of this free online continuing legal education program is to assist attorneys in navigating online legal research so they are more confident and competent when researching subjects important to their work. The growth in the amount of information available and the many different platforms on which to obtain it impacts the way attorneys practice law. It also brings forth more issues and new laws that your clients may face. The many ways technology can aid attorneys in locating the best and most on point statutes, caselaw, secondary materials and all relevant materials can be overwhelming. As the comments to the model rules of professional conduct state, to maintain competency a lawyer should keep abreast of the benefits and risks associated with relevant technology
Title:
Navigating the New Town Square: Cultivating Competency in Basic Online Legal Research
Webinar Dates and Times:
Credit:
1 credit hour in most states that allow online credits.
By:
LexisNexis.

Wednesday, July 15, 2020

July 16: Female Founded Law Firms: Confronting Bias in the Legal Industry

Gender bias is an important issue in the practice of law, affecting people of all genders in many different ways. Each of the program panelists have built successful, thriving law firms while dealing with and overcoming gender bias. We will have an inclusive discussion about the full scope of this important issue, as well as how to overcome it.
The presenters will talk about:
  • Recognizing gender bias as an attorney
  • How gender bias and intersectionality affects your practice
  • Tips to overcome gender bias when it affects your practice
  • How to build a thriving practice despite gender (or other) bias
Title:
Female Founded Law Firms: Confronting Bias in the Legal Industry
Webinar Date+Time:
July 16, 2020
3:00 PM Pacific Time
Speakers:
  • Lindsey S. Mignano, of Smith Shapourian Mignano PC,  counsels national and international startups regarding business formation and expansion into US markets. Prior to founding her four-woman firm in 2016, Lindsey practiced at an international law firm. She graduated from Stanford University (2007), and University of California, Hastings College of the Law (2010).
    She currently sits on the Barristers Board of Directors for the Bar Association of San Francisco, a preeminent Bay Area bar association. She has received the following professional accolades: Outstanding Barristers Award in 2017 from the Bar Association of San Francisco; Women in the Law Committee’s Outstanding New Leader Award in 2015 from DRI, an international legal organization for defense and corporate counsel; and Rising Star from 2016-2020 by Super Lawyers, an honor awarded to only 2.5% of attorneys under the age of 40.
  • Amber L. Bissell,  of Bain Mazza & Debski LLP, represents individual plaintiffs in labor and employment cases, focusing on harassment, retaliation, and discrimination, with a particular interest in gender-based cases. She graduated from UCLA in 2010 (B.A.), the London School of Economics in 2011 (M.Sc in Gender and Social Policy; and Loyola Law School in 2014 (J.D.) Amber is a member of the California Employment Lawyers Association (CELA) and the Employment Law Section of the San Mateo County Bar Association as well as the San Francisco Women’s Political Committee and SOSF (Co-Chair of the Professional Development Committee). Additionally, over the last decade, Amber has studied and consulted with numerous non-profits and federal agencies on the issues of institutionalized gender discrimination and the prevention of gender-based violence. She has presented and been a panel speaker on these issues throughout her career.
  • Maria Belyi is the lead attorney at the Law Office of Maria Belyi, a boutique criminal defense firm that is part of a community of solo firms at Pier 5 Law Offices. Maria’s practice focuses on clients charged with crimes in California State and Federal courts. Maria also does appellate work, and helps clients get post-conviction relief through expungements and vacating prior convictions. Maria received her law degree from U.C. Hastings College of the Law and her undergraduate degree from the University of Texas, Austin.
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The Attorney Action Club is a network of San Francisco Bay Area lawyers who host monthly topical discussions on attorney work life balance and law practice management.
Cost:
Free; registration is limited
Credit:
This event may be eligible for California CLE credit; You may be able to self-apply for other jurisdictions.
More Information And Registration

Monday, July 13, 2020

July 15: Boiled Up in Boilerplate Contract Provisions: Creating Careful Contracts

Claude E. Ducloux, Board-Certified in both Civil Trial Law and Civil Appellate Law, by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, and former Chair of the Texas Center for Legal Ethics will present a 60-minute webinar covering the dangers of using “my old form” for standard contract provisions, and discuss numerous ethical situations and implication of negligent drafting. This presentation will include:
  • Defining boilerplate, examples, and usage;
  • Strategies for ensuring that both the lawyer and client understand the effects;
  • The necessity for consideration if additional provisions expand duties;
  • The danger of choice of law provisions;
  • Torts under choice of law;
  • Use of waivers, and additional dispute resolution requirements, like arbitration;
  • Defining damages, consequential and otherwise, profits, and indemnity;
  • Ruined by severability clause of merger clauses to change the agreement; 
  • Ethical rules and specific ethical situations related to contracts;
  • Strategies to protect yourself and final advice
  • Best practices.
Title:
Boiled Up in Boilerplate Contract Provisions: Creating Careful Contracts
Webinar Date+Time:
July 15, 2020
3pm CDT
Webinar - register now!
By:
LawPay
Speaker:
Claude Ducloux, LawPay's director of education, ethics and compliance, has nearly four decades of experience practicing law. Claude has earned many professional honors for his dedication to educating attorneys, including the Gene Cavin Award for Lifetime Achievement in Teaching Continuing Education.
Credit:
1 credit in many states; if your state is not on the list, you might try to self-apply for credit

July 15: The Call for Innovation: How Legal Operations Is Succeeding With Technology.

Whether and how you implement legal technology and respond to your organization’s need for innovation can lay the groundwork for success or failure in your legal operations. Explore these notions and more with our legal experts.
Learning Objectives:
  • The importance of legal technology usage by outside counsel
  • How legal operations professionals are utilizing legal technology
  • The importance of – and failures in – measuring the value of legal technology
  • Best practices for adoption and integration of legal technology.
Who would benefit most from attending this program?
  • Law firm attorneys, especially those responsible for tech procurement, operations management, or retaining outside counsel
  • In-house counsel leaders responsible for the management of legal operations
  • Other legal professionals responsible for technology application, operations management, and related areas.
Title:
The Call for Innovation: How Legal Operations Is Succeeding With Technology.
Webinar Date/Time:
July 15, 2020, 2:00 PM EDT
2:00 PM EDT •1:00 PM CDT •12:00 PM MDT •11:00 AM PDT
Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar - Register Now!
Cost:
Free
Credit:
The sponsor's announcement says this earns 1 CLE credit, but does not list jurisdiction. It is possible you may have to self-apply
Speakers:

  • Lucy Bassli, Founder and Principal, InnoLegal Services, PLLC is an attorney, author of The Simple Guide to Legal Innovation and a former Assistant General Counsel of Legal Operations and Contracting at Microsoft. While at Microsoft, she redefined how legal work is done and created one of the first managed service engagements with a law firm. A frequent writer and speaker on legal services innovation, legal technology and legal process outsourcing, in 2015 she was named to the National Law Journal list of Outstanding Women Lawyers.
  • Mandy DePonte, Legal Operations Project Manager, Square, Inc. has been working in Legal Operations for the past 10 years focusing on increasing automation and implementing contract management and workflow systems. With a niche background in English writing and front end engineering, she's utilized her two passions in the tech industry to improve processes and increase collaboration to help businesses such as PlayStation, Kayak/OpenTable and most recently Square.
  • Sheena Ferrari, Head of Legal Operations, Snap, Inc. is an experienced data-centric legal operations nerd. She thrives on finding, building, and administering cross-functional process complimentary in-house operations solutions at scale. Prior to Snap, she assisted with and oversaw legal operations at Fitbit, SurveyMonkey and Gilead.
  • Gregory J. Kaple, Senior Director, Legal Business Services Kaiser Foundation Health Plan is a venturer and a strategist known for creating unique business models and solution delivery innovations for complex professional, technology and services organizations. In his current role, Kaple is transforming the KFHP legal department’s service delivery model to provide affordable access to high quality legalcare.
  • Moderator: Meg McEvoy is a Legal Analyst on Bloomberg Law’s Legal Operations & Markets team, with a particular focus on legal technology. In previous roles as a reporter and editor at Bloomberg Law, Meg has covered a number of industries and legal areas, including privacy/data security, corporate law, and health care. Meg also practiced as a commercial real estate attorney in Northern Virginia. Meg has a BA in English from the University of Virginia and a JD from William & Mary Law School.
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Sunday, July 12, 2020

July 23 Roseville,MN: Recent Appellate Decisions - Outdoor Socially Distanced CLE

This program will review recent decisions from the Minnesota Supreme Court, and if time permits, other courts from around the region. Topics include search and seizure, statute of limitations, medical assistance, effective assistance of counsel, geographic names, and more.
Socially distanced due to public health emergency, please read full description.
Attendance is limited to 24 persons; RSVP is required: e-mail clem.law@usa.net or call 612-378-7751. If you decide to attend at the last minute, call or text 651-285-5474. If there's overwhelming demand, I'll repeat the program at a later date.
Title:
Recent Appellate Decisions - Outdoor Socially Distanced CLE
Where/When:
Thursday July 23, 2020, 2:00 PM - 3:05 PM
Keller Mayflower Park
2070 Fernwood Street
Roseville, MN 55113
Cell phone for directions: 651-285-5474 
Credit:
  • Minnesota: Live Program, 1.0 credit applied for. Minnesota event code 313957.
  • Iowa and Wisconsin: CLE credit applied for upon request.
  • Other States: Eligible for CLE credit in most states. Please contact me regarding credit in other states.
Cost:
Free
Course Materials:
Available prior to the program at this link
By:
Richard Clem Continuing Legal Education
About the Speaker: 
Richard P. Clem is an attorney and continuing legal education (CLE) provider in Minnesota. He has been in private practice in the Twin Cities for 30 years. He has a J.D., cum laude, from Hamline University School of Law in St. Paul and a B.A. in History from the University of Minnesota. His reported cases include: Asociacion Nacional de Pescadores a Pequena Escala o Artesanales de Colombia v. Dow Quimica de Colombia, 988 F.2d 559, rehearing denied, 5 F.3d 530 (5th Cir. 1993), cert. denied, 510 U.S. 1041 (1994); LaMott v. Apple Valley Health Care Center, 465 N.W.2d 585 (Minn. Ct. App. 1991); Abo el Ela v. State, 468 N.W.2d 580 (Minn. Ct. App. 1991). You can visit his web pages at RichardClem.com and w0is.com and his blog at OneTubeRadio.com.
Notes From Richard Clem:
This first program will take place in a city park. In the near future, I also am planning to have a Drive-In CLE program, which will follow Minnesota Department of Health guidelines. We will meet in a parking lot where all attendees will remain in their car. You will be able to see the speaker from your car, and you will be able to listen to the program on your car radio. If there are any questions from the audience, you will be able to phone or text them. I have not yet secured the location for this program. If you have access to a suitable parking lot, I would appreciate if you would allow me to present the program there.
Why I'm Doing This Outdoor Program
I am a firm believer in the importance of social distancing during the current public health emergency. Therefore, I recognize that most traditional live educational activities cannot be done safely at this time. Even though some indoor gatherings might now be legal, I have personally decided that the risk is too great for me to enter buildings other than my own home. This WebMD article, for example, discusses the possible role that building air conditioning systems might play in the spread of COVID-19. In short, it will probably be a long time before I am comfortable attending a CLE held indoors.
On the other hand, outdoor activities pose little risk. For example, The CDC's recommendation is that "in many areas, people can visit parks, trails, and open spaces as a way to relieve stress, get some fresh air, and stay active." Currently, Minnesota permits outdoor social gatherings of up to 25 persons.
I believe that the use of outdoor spaces is an excellent way to re-start many activities that have been put on hold. For example, I believe that schools should seriously consider the use of outdoor spaces for classrooms. You can read more about that idea at the website of Green Schoolyards America. Unfortunately, even though some students thrive with distance learning, not all of them do. Whether it's because of their family situation, a poor internet connection, or just because it's not their learning style, many students are falling behind both socially and educationally due to the lack of in-person schooling. The use of outdoor spaces can provide these students with a safe place for their education to continue and help stop a new achievement gap.
Similarly, the CDC recommends that communities of faith should consider holding their services outdoors.
I believe the outdoors is a suitable venue for many educational activities. And since I'm in the business of presenting educational activities, I've decided to try outdoor programs. This particular program probably could be done just as well on the phone or via Zoom. But since some educational activities are best done in person, I believe it's important to do this demonstration to show that it is possible. And it will also be refreshing to see some colleagues in person, even if they're behind a mask and six feet away. Since this program is something of an experiment, it will be free of charge. I'm mostly interested in feedback to make the process better. And I believe that feedback will be useful to others, such as school districts, as they grapple with how to safely resume their programs.
Physical Distancing Guidelines
The following guidelines will apply:
  • Attendance is limited to 24 persons (25 including me). To make sure that we don't go over this limit, RSVP is required. If you plan to attend, please e-mail me at clem.law@usa.net or call me at 612-378-7751. If you decide to attend at the last minute, call my cell phone or text me at 651-285-5474. If there's overwhelming demand, I'll repeat the program at a later date.
  • At all times, stay at least six feet away from everyone else (other than members of your own household). Please refrain from shaking hands or other close contact.
  • Bring your own chair or a blanket to sit on (or, if you prefer, remain standing for the program). We will be meeting in a grassy field with no seating available. When selecting a spot to sit, please ensure that others will be able to come and go and remain more than six feet away from you.
  • Face coverings are not currently required in Roseville parks, but I strongly recommend that you wear one. Some attendees might have health conditions that make them more susceptible, and your wearing a face covering will reduce their stress level.
  • Even though I'll be more than six feet away from participants, I will be wearing a face covering, since I will be speaking.
  • There will not be a sign-in sheet. Instead, I will take attendance at the beginning of the program.
  • There will not be any paper handouts. You may view or download the course materials at the link below. In lieu of a paper course evaluation, you are invited to e-mail your feedback about the program. Certificates of Attendance will be sent by e-mail after the program.
  • Other than severe weather, the program will take place rain or shine. If it looks like rain, bring an umbrella. Dress for the weather. We will probably be in a sunny area, so wearing a hat is recommended.
  • We will be meeting in a grassy field, and the site may not be accessible for some persons with disabilities. If you need any accommodation, please contact me prior to the program.
  • No restroom facilities are available.
  • No food or beverages will be served. Feel free to bring your own coffee or snack. If it's a hot day, don't forget to bring a bottle of water.
  • It is recommended that you bring your own supply of hand sanitizer to use if needed. 
  • The program will be held outdoors at Keller Mayflower Park, 2070 Fernwood Street, Roseville, MN 55113. Plenty of on-street parking is available along Fernwood Street.
  • Accessibility: This location might not be accessible to some persons with disabilities. We will be meeting on the grassy area, and there is no sidewalk. There is a curb along the full length of the park, and there does not appear to be any ramp. If you have questions about accessibility, please contact me prior to the program. I will make any accommodation necessary, up to and including finding a different location if necessary. 

Friday, July 10, 2020

August 10: Everyday Ethics – A Tale of Trolls, Copyrights, and Other Sundry Topics

Extra Mile Law, PLLC, is pleased to present another CLE in its Monday CLE webinar series.
Join Jonathan Grad of Extra Mile Law, PLLC for this fast-moving, basic class about ethics issues presented by several recent aggressive copyright litigation cases. The class will include a review of the cases and the ethical issues inherent in these cases. We will examine several ethics rules as they relate to the cases including:
  • Rule 1.4 – Communications;
  • Rule 3.3 - Candor toward the Tribunal;
  • Rule 3.4 - Fairness to Opposing Party & Counsel; and
  • Rule 4.1 - Truthfulness in Statements to Others.
We may discuss other ethics rules as part of the issue-spotting nature of this class. If time permits, we may explore ethics issues arising from other areas of intellectual property involving aggressive litigation.
Title:
Everyday Ethics – A Tale of Trolls, Copyrights, and Other Sundry Topics
Date/Time:
August 10, 2020
12 p.m. - 1 p.m., CDT
Register Now. Enrollment limited to the first 30 registrants.

Credit:
1 unit of credit has been approved in WY.
1 unit of credit has been applied for in MN and WI.
Many states allow attorneys to self-apply for credit: see State Rules.
Speaker:
Jonathan Grad, JD, PhD, Member, Extra Mile Law, PLLC, has practiced law since 1995 and is licensed to practice in MN, WI and the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Presented By:
Extra Mile Law, PLLC, a MN-based boutique intellectual property law firm.
Register Now!

July 13: Comedy Law – It's No Joke!

Extra Mile Law, PLLC, is pleased to present another CLE in its Monday CLE webinar series.
Extra Mile Law, PLLC, is pleased to present another CLE in its Monday CLE webinar series. Join Jonathan Grad of Extra Mile Law, PLLC as he explores areas of law pertinent to the comedy world including the intersections of comedy and:
  • copyright law (including the use/theft of jokes),
  • defamation law,
  • the right of publicity, and
  • the First Amendment.
Title:
Comedy Law – It's No Joke!
Date/Time:
July 13, 2020
12:00 PM Central Time
Register Now for this free Continuing Legal Education program!
Enrollment limited to the first 25 registrants.
Credit:
  • 1 unit of credit has been approved in WY.
  • 1 unit of credit has been applied for in MN and WI.
  • Many states allow attorneys to self-apply for credit: see State Rules.
Speaker:
Jonathan Grad, JD, PhD, Member, Extra Mile Law, PLLC, has practiced law since 1995 and is licensed to practice in MN, WI and the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
Presented By:
Extra Mile Law, PLLC, a MN-based boutique intellectual property law firm.

Through September: It's Not Just a Cell Phone Anymore!

Examine the practical and ethical issues arising from the astounding amount of potential evidentiary information stored within, accessible to and accessible from a cell phone.
First generation cell phones contained no usage history, no photos, no text messages, no emails, no social media accounts, and no web browsing history. While the history of an old cell phone's inbound and outbound calls may have been available in
service provider records or in paper billing statements, it was not found on the device itself.
Today's technology records a myriad of actions related to the user, as well as the people, organizations and sites the user communicates with. It can also tell you the when/where/how the phone was used. And much of it is captured without the knowledge or intent of the user.
  • How should an attorney deal with a client's cell phone when it comes into their possession?
  • Can a client give informed consent to the attorney to search the phone for information that could be "helpful" to their case?
  • What can and should an attorney do when they find "unhelpful" information on a client's phone?
This program illustrates how easily and unknowingly an attorney may stray into dangerous territory where almost every move can make a situation worse.
Title:
It's Not Just a Cell Phone Anymore!
An Examination of Ethical and Evidentiary Rules in the Age of Perpetual Social Media
Structure:
The first two sections contain a video presentation, a review of applicable law and Model Rules of Professional Conduct, and a Knowledge Check which encourages interactive sharing. Once you have gone through the sections, completed your assignments and filled out the evaluation, a certificate will be generated for attorneys wishing to self-report for CLE credit.
Credit:
The sponsor says that this program should be valid for 1.0 ethics CLE credits in most jurisdictions Cost:
Ordinarily this course is Members: $30/Non-members: $45; FREE with code AICCLEALUM applied at check-out through end of September 2020.
By:
American Inns Of Court

July 13: A Knight in Shining Armor: Representing Individuals in Times of Crisis

This 90-minute free CLE presentation is for legal professionals who represent primarily individual clients. It will cover many of the critical considerations that require prompt responses to emergencies, as well as anticipating the needs of individuals in the immediate aftermath of a crisis.
After completing this course, you will be able to:
  • Identify the many ways a crisis can impact an individual client’s life
  • Understand emergency and disaster response
  • Identify changes to laws and emergency regulations impacting individuals
  • Understand the impact of the Digital Divide
  • Utilize Best Practices for practicing from home
  • Guide clients through employment changes
  • Guide clients through financial difficulty
  • Handle emergent family law issues
  • Handle civil, criminal and probate litigation cases related to an emergency
  • Identify areas of need and quickly learning new practice areas
  • Understand where to find resources for novel legal issues.
Title:
A Knight in Shining Armor: Representing Individuals in Times of Crisis
Webinar Dates And Times:
Speaker:
Jared Millisor
Credit:
1 credit hour in Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Texas, Vermont, Wisconsin; you may be able to apply for credit in other states that allow online credits.
By:
LexisNexis