Thursday, April 30, 2026

May 4: Environmental Justice and Indigenous Law in Washington State

Title:
Environmental Justice and Indigenous Law in Washington State

Date+Time:
Monday, May 4, 2026
3 PM ET / 2 PM CT / 1 PM MT / Noon PT
90 Minutes
Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar – Register Now!

Description:
This CLE describes the history of western science and colonial environmentalism as it influences environmental and natural resource law, and describes environmental justice, Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC), and Indigenous Knowledges (IK). The speakers will discuss current environmental justice practice in Washington State and explain the FPIC process, highlighting how it functions in the practice of environmental justice to support Indigenous Peoples’ rights. They will describe how FPIC protects cultural practitioners and intellectual properties like IK and will explain how these approaches provide a vital resource for understanding and engaging with the environment. Speakers bring combined expertise in the practice of law and policy, and the fields of biological science and cultural and natural resources.

Speakers:
  • Jennifer Calkins, JD Calkins Law and Consulting PLLC, Seattle, WA
  • Magali Cota, Friends of the San Juans, Friday Harbor, WA
  • Amelia Marchand, L.I.G.H.T. Foundation, Elmer City, WA

By:
Washington State Bar Association
Developed in partnership with the WSBA World Peace Through Law Section

Credits:
  • Washington State: 1.5 Law and Legal Procedure credits.
  • Other States: Certificate of attendance provided upon request.

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

May 28: The Next Wave: Navigating Emerging Mass Torts and the Data Behind the Docket

Description:
Mass tort litigation rarely moves in a straight line. New products, developing scientific theories, and access to sophisticated data can quickly turn a small number of claims into nationwide dockets.

The Next Wave: Navigating Emerging Mass Torts and the Data Behind the Docket
focuses on how early mass tort activity is taking shape. We’ll look at already developing tort dockets, including GLP-1 drugs, PFAS, hair relaxers, Roundup, and Depo-Provera claims.

More specifically, we’ll look at where cases are landing, how those dockets are building, and shifts in plaintiff-side tactics.

Large datasets can get messy fast! Multi-jurisdictional filings, overlapping parties, different insureds tied to the same matter… It’s not always clean, and when we add in diverse claimant populations, multiple carriers, and multi-year timelines, it gets harder to track consistently.

Our data expert will tackle data issues from a nuts-and-bolts standpoint.

The Next Wave: Navigating Emerging Mass Torts and the Data Behind the Docket is intended for attorneys, claims professionals, and insurance teams dealing with complex litigation. Our panelists will focus on how docket activity is actually being used in practice and where it can lead to faulty assumptions when evaluating litigation strategy, coverage considerations, and overall exposure.

Title:
The Next Wave: Navigating Emerging Mass Torts and the Data Behind the Docket

Date And Time:
Thursday, May 28, 2026
1–2 PM ET | Noon–1 PM CT | 11 AM–Noon MT | 10–11 AM PT

Register Now for this free Continuing Legal Education Webinar!

Speakers:
  • Barry Trilla, Director for Quantitative Services, Alan Gray.
  • John Delascio, Esq., Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP.
  • Leslie Lombardy, Esq., O’Toole Scrivo, LLC.
  • Stacey White, AVP, Direct Claims, Resolute Management, Inc.

CLE Credit:
Complimentary registration comes with CLE credit in one state and will be available in California, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Texas.
You may be able to self-apply in other states.

By:
Perrin Conferences.

May 28: What to Expect from a Fire Expert

Title:
What to Expect from a Fire Expert

Description:
Kris Cherevas, Greg Beutz, and Dan Bonelli of Pete Fowler Construction Services will present a Cozen O'Connor webinar titled, "What to Expect from a Fire Expert."

This webinar will examine the systematic approach used in fire origin and cause investigations. The presenters will outline the differences between public and private fire investigators, discuss the role of industry standards such as NFPA 921 and 1033, and explain how fire patterns and scientific analysis are used to determine a fire’s origin and cause.

The presenters will also address how expert findings should be integrated into property damage assessments and into the overall legal strategy in subrogation and liability claims.

Webinar Date+Time:
Thursday, May 28, 2026
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM ET

Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar - Register Now!

Credit:
1 credit hour in California, Florida, Illinois, Nevada, New York, Pennsylvania, Texas, and West Virginia. You may be able to self-apply for credit in some other states.

Speakers:
  • Kris Cherevas is a Member of Cozen O’Connor. He presents on fire origin and cause investigations, distinctions between public and private investigators, and the application of NFPA standards.
  • Greg Beutz is a presenter from Pete Fowler Construction Services. He discusses fire pattern analysis, scientific methodologies, and integration of findings into property damage assessments.
  • Dan Bonelli is a presenter from Pete Fowler Construction Services. He addresses expert roles in subrogation and liability claims and the use of investigative results in legal strategy.

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.

Monday, April 27, 2026

August 27: Using Expert Consultants in Pursuing Subrogation Cases

Thursday, August 27, 2026
10 AM PT / 11 AM MT / 12 PM CT / 1 PM ET
Register Now!

Managing complex construction projects and costs through process-driven discipline by eliminating waste and maximizing value is not limited to the construction site; it is directly applicable to the high-stakes world of subrogation. The very systems used to ensure construction projects are successful are the same systems that can transform expert witness engagement from an unpredictable cost into a managed, value-creating investment.

Our framework for managing expert consultants begins by defining the value drain in typical subrogation files and the Seven Wastes that erode recoveries. From there, we introduce a paradigm shift, applying proven principles from Lean, Scrum, and MVP to create a proactive, ROI-focused system. Finally, we detail the operational steps for executing this system, from initial hiring to final reporting, ensuring every action is purposeful and every dollar is accounted for.

Traditional, ad hoc management of experts often directly undermines the goal of subrogation attorneys and claims professionals to maximize net recoveries of subrogation efforts. This program is a practical, actionable playbook to control costs, mitigate risks, and achieve demonstrably better financial outcomes on their cases.

Program Outline

  • Introduction
  • The Subrogation Value Drain: Identifying and Defining Waste
  • The Foundational Shift: Viewing Subrogation as a Value Stream
  • The System, Part I: Architecting Success Before Engagement
  • The System, Part II: A Phased, ROI-Driven Framework for Execution
  • Bringing It All Together: Inspecting What You Expect
  • Conclusion

Learning Objectives

  • Identify the common sources of value drain and the Seven Wastes in expert witness engagements.
  • Apply Lean, Scrum, and MVP principles to reframe expert engagement as a managed investment.
  • Implement a phased, ROI-driven framework for managing expert consultants.
  • Utilize structured tools and quality standards to ensure accountability and high-quality work product.
Continuing Education Credit:
This program is applying for continuing education credit for both attorneys and insurance professionals in Florida, Nevada, California and Texas.

Many states acknowledge reciprocal credit for courses certified through the Texas Department of Insurance. Be sure to review the guidelines specific to your state and verify the process for obtaining credit for a course approved with the state of Texas.
Speakers:
  • Robby Ward, Expert, Pete Fowler Construction
  • Brian Letofsky, Partner, Watkins, Letofsky & Kerns, LLP

May 27: Ethical Issues in Pro Bono Representations

Title:
Ethical Issues in Pro Bono Representations

Description:
This program will address ethical considerations and challenges that arise in the context of pro bono representation, including: determining who is the client and the scope of representation, privilege and confidentiality issues, ethical issues arising related to language access and ethical issues when representing clients with diminished capacity.

Webinar Date+Time:
May 27, 2026
2–3 PM ET | 1–2 PM CT | Noon–1 PM MT | 11 AM–Noon PT
Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar – Register Now!
This event is also available live in some states - see registration form.

By:
Dechert

Credit:
Approval Pending: North Carolina and Pennsylvania. You may be able to self-apply in other states.

Sunday, April 26, 2026

May 26: Legal Lunchbox — Subtle Acts of Exclusion

This seminar is a practical training that helps attendees recognize and interrupt the small, often unintentional behaviors that signal who belongs and who does not. Participants learn to identify patterns in everyday interactions, distinguish intent from impact, and practice low‑friction responses they can use in the moment. The session concludes with applying allyship to build shared agreements that reduce bias in communication and decision‑making.

Title:
Legal Lunchbox™ Series: Subtle Acts of Exclusion
WSBA Legal Lunchbox Series

Webinar Date+Time:
Tuesday, May 26, 2026.
11:55 AM – 1:30 PM PT.
Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar – Register Now!

Speaker:
Dr. Nitasha Cox – Washington Attorney General’s Office, Seattle, WA.

Moderator:
Dennis Young – Washington Attorney General’s Office, Seattle, WA.

By:
Washington State Bar Association Legal Lunchbox Series.

Sponsored By:
ALPS.

Credits:
Washington State: 1.50 Ethics (Equity).
Other States: A Certificate of Attendance can be provided upon request.

Cost:
Free to all members of the Washington State Bar Association.


 

Saturday, April 25, 2026

June 25: Expert Witness Ethics

Description:
Expert Witness Ethics is designed for everyone who works in the unpredictable world of litigation, especially construction litigation. This 60‑minute program brings together experts from the legal, insurance, and construction communities to explore the ethical responsibilities of all parties involved in litigation.

The panel will discuss how professional values intersect with ethical rules, how to handle individuals with “alternative philosophies,” and share real‑world stories involving unethical conduct in litigation. The session also examines the role of the expert witness — “a person permitted to testify at trial because of special knowledge or proficiency in a relevant field” — and how expertise in the building lifecycle intersects with claims and disputes.

Program Outline
  • Introduction.
  • War Stories.
  • Roles and Responsibilities.
  • “Do You Solemnly Swear or Affirm…”
  • The Basics of Civil Litigation and Expert Witnesses.
  • What to Do When…
  • Conclusion.
Learning Objectives
  • Explain the ethical responsibilities for litigants, attorneys, insurance professionals, and experts.
  • Articulate values related to expert witness work.
  • Discuss alternative philosophies on ethical conduct.
  • Share stories about litigation involving unethical parties.
Date+Time Of Webinar:
Thursday, June 25, 2026
10 AM PT | 11 AM MT | Noon CT | 1 PM ET
Register Now!

Credits:
1 credit hour in California, Florida, Nevada and Texas. If you don't see your state listed in the registration form, contact cle@lexisnexis.com.

NOTE: Many states acknowledge reciprocal credit for courses certified through the Texas Department of Insurance. Be sure to review the guidelines specific to your state, and verify the process for obtaining credit for a course approved with the state of Texas.
Speakers:
  • Don Gifford, Expert, Pete Fowler Construction.
  • Garrett Mott, Shareholder, Hennigh Law Corporation.
  • Pete Fowler, Pete Fowler Construction.
By:
By Pete Fowler Construction Services.

Friday, April 24, 2026

September 24: Risk Transfer in Construction Defect Habitability Claims

Thursday, September 24, 2026
10 AM PT / 11 AM MT / 12 PM CT / 1 PM ET
Register Now!

More information about this webinar will be added soon.

Continuing Education Credit:
This webinar is applying for continuing education credit for both attorneys and insurance professionals in Florida, Nevada, California, and Texas.

Many states acknowledge reciprocal credit for courses certified through the Texas Department of Insurance. Learn more about TDI reciprocity.
Speakers:
  • Elgin Hakala, Technical Lead, Pete Fowler Construction
  • Lillian Harwell, Partner, Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP
  • Heidi Inman, Partner, Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP
  • Cameron Kalunian, Equity Partner, Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

May 22: International Child Law from a US and Non‑US Perspective

International family lawyer Marguerite (Maggie) Smith will discuss her recent sabbatical study of child law in the Republic of Ireland, whether the United States should follow international laws, and to what extent such alignment could be achieved on a state level in the absence of congressional action.

Title:
International Child Law from a US And Non‑US Perspective

Webinar Date+Time:
Friday, May 22, 2026.
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM PT.
Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar – Register Now!

Speaker:
Marguerite Smith, Flexx Law, P.S., Bellevue, WA.

Sponsored By:
Washington State Bar Association; Developed in partnership with the WSBA International Practice Section.

Credit:
  • Washington State: 1.00 Other credit.
  • Other States: Certificate of attendance provided upon request.
Cost:
Free.


 

April 22: Using Skilled Interpreters — What Attorneys Need to Know

Title:
Using Skilled Interpreters: What Attorneys Need to Know

Description:
Effective legal representation depends on clear, accurate communication. As attorneys increasingly work with clients and witnesses who speak different languages, understanding how to properly engage qualified interpreters has become essential for ensuring ethical compliance and procedural fairness.

In this one‑hour session, interpretation and translation expert Karina De La Cruz, Founder & CEO of Horizon Legal Solutions, and Sy Sommer, Esq. of LEAP Legal Software, share practical guidance on:

  • Selecting and evaluating qualified interpreters
  • Understanding interpreter certification standards nationwide
  • Mitigating ethical and professional risks associated with language barriers
  • Best practices for litigation, depositions, mediations, administrative hearings, and client communications
  • Reducing malpractice exposure caused by miscommunication

This program blends legal compliance education with operational strategies that law firms can implement immediately to strengthen communication, protect client rights, and improve overall efficiency.

Date and Time:
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
12:00 PM–1:00 PM ET
12:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM CT / 10:00 AM MT / 9:00 AM PT
Register Now for this Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar!

Speakers:
  • Karina De La Cruz
  • Sy Sommer
CLE Credit:
1 credit hour in California, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island. If you don't see your state listed in the registration form, you may be able to self-apply for credit, depending on your state.

By:
LEAP Legal Software.

Monday, April 20, 2026

May 20: Deep Thinking for Elevated AI Research

Title:
Deep Thinking for Elevated AI Research
Webinar Date/Time:
May 20, 2026 : 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM Eastern.
Description:
Legal research today isn’t just about finding answers. It’s about validating them under pressure, navigating fragmented sources, and ensuring nothing gets missed.

In this webinar, you’ll see a demonstration of Bloomberg Law’s new Deep Thinking mode, helping answer complex, multi-step legal questions.

See how Deep Thinking helps you:
  • Get thorough answers backed by authoritative sources.
  • Work through complex, multi-step legal questions.
  • Tackle common law firm and in-house research workflows more efficiently.
Register Now!
Speakers:
  • David Kleiman is Senior Product Manager at Bloomberg Law. He focuses on building innovative, AI-powered tools for law firm attorneys. Before joining Bloomberg Law, he was a litigator at Arnold & Porter and served as a law clerk to a federal district court judge. He combines deep legal experience with product management expertise to develop solutions that help legal professionals work more efficiently and effectively. He has also written on legal technology topics, including AI for lawyers and the use of natural language processing to improve legal research.
  • Erin Perugini is AI Product Manager at Bloomberg Industry Group. She has over 8 years of experience in the legal tech industry and oversees a team of engineers, UX designers, and legal data analysts, focusing on advancing generative AI product development. Previously, she served as a production and operations manager and as a content editor specializing in federal employment law. She holds a Juris Doctor from Howard University School of Law and a Master of Science from American University’s School of Public Affairs. Known for her strategic vision and dedication to technological advancement in legal research, she continues to drive progress and innovation in the industry.
Credit:
Bloomberg Industry Group is an approved provider of CLE credits in all states. Individual programs are pre-approved in California, New York, Pennsylvania, and Texas. All other requests for program approval are subject to state-specific approval. The approval process may take approximately four to six weeks in some states.

May 20: Stress in the Legal Profession — To Breathe or Not to Breathe?

This program explores the impact of stress and mental health challenges within the legal profession. Presenter Kyle White draws on more than 30 years of criminal defense practice, including extensive work with clients experiencing mental illness. He will discuss how stress affects lawyers, why the profession is uniquely vulnerable, and practical strategies for recognizing and managing stress more effectively.

Title:
Stress in the Legal Profession: To Breathe or Not to Breathe?

Date:
Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM CT.
Online event; access link provided upon registration.
Register Now For This Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar.

Speaker:
Kyle White, Criminal Defense Attorney and former Board President, NAMI‑MN.

Sponsored By:
Credit:
  • Minnesota: 1 Mental Health credit pending.
  • Other: You may be able to self‑apply in your state.

 

July 30: Evaluating Natural Disaster Property Damage Claims

Description:
More information about this webinar will be added soon.
Date+Time Of Webinar:
Thursday, July 30, 2026
10 AM PT | 11 AM MT | Noon CT | 1 PM ET

Register Now!

Credits:
1 credit hour in California, Florida, Nevada and Texas.

NOTE: Many states acknowledge reciprocal credit for courses certified through the Texas Department of Insurance. Be sure to review the guidelines specific to your state, and verify the process for obtaining credit for a course approved with the state of Texas.
Speakers:
  • Mike Villalba, Director of Product Development, Pete Fowler Construction.
  • Brandon Wright, Partner, Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP.
By:
By Pete Fowler Construction Services.

Sunday, April 19, 2026

May 19: Drafting & Amending the Civil Complaint

Title:
Drafting & Amending the Civil Complaint
Date+Time:
May 19, 2026 : Noon – 1:00 PM Pacific
Register Now!
About the Speaker:
Evan W. Walker
Credit:
California: 1 hour participatory MCLE credit. In some other states, you may be able to self-apply for credit.
By:
The Alameda County Law Library is a public law library located in the heart of downtown Oakland. Empowering all Alameda County residents with access to legal information since 1891. The Alameda County Law Library is a multiple activity MCLE provider approved by the State Bar of California.

August 19: AI & The Record

This program provides an overview of the role of artificial intelligence in legal proceedings, including how AI is shaping the legal landscape and the ethical considerations that accompany its use. Topics include generative AI, the responsibilities of officers of the court, data privacy, best practices, deepfakes, and practical applications for legal professionals.

Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
11:00 AM PT / 12:00 PM MT / 1:00 PM CT / 2:00 PM ET.
Register Now!
Credit:
Approved or pending in: AL, AR, AZ, CA, CO, CT, DE, FL, GA, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MN, MO, MS, NC, NE, NJ, NM, NV, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, SC, TN, TX, UT, WA, WI, WV.
Additional states may be available upon request.
Speakers:
  • Jennifer Gaul, Director of Complex Case Services, Veritext.
August 19: AI & The Record
Tags: Veritext, Technology, Ethics

May 19: Graying Clients, Clear Strategies: Helping Your Clients Age With Proper Planning in Place

Description:
The final settlement document can be one of the most consequential—and overlooked—parts of a personal injury case. 
This CLE examines ethical and practical risks hidden in settlement agreements, including overly broad releases, indemnification provisions, Medicare and lien compliance obligations, tax allocation issues, and structured settlement considerations. Participants will learn how to recognize high-risk language and implement strategies that protect both their clients and their practice.

Title:
The Fine Print That Bites: Ethics and Risk in Personal Injury Settlement Agreements

Date And Time:
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
1–2 PM ET | Noon–1 PM CT | 11 AM–Noon MT | 10–11 AM PT
Register Now for this Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar!

Speakers:
  • Paul Isaac, Sr., Esq.
  • Christina Sonsire, Esq.
Credit:
1 credit hour in New York (Ethics & Professionalism).
You may be able to self-apply in other states.

By:
New York State Academy of Trial Lawyers.

May 19: Graying Clients, Clear Strategies: Helping Your Clients Age With Proper Planning in Place

Description:
As clients age, the legal landscape becomes increasingly complex—and rarely black and white. This comprehensive program equips attorneys with the practical tools and strategic insight needed to guide aging clients through critical planning decisions.

Topics will include:
  • Health Care Advance Directives.
  • Lifetime Financial Directives.
  • Post-Mortem Financial Directives.
  • Estate Taxes.
  • Trusts for Means Tested Benefits Eligibility.
  • Benefits.
  • Reverse Mortgage Options.
  • Long Term Care Insurance.
  • Transferring the Home with Retention of a Life Estate.
  • Pitfalls in Outright Transfers.
  • Eleventh Hour Planning.
  • And more.
Title:
Graying Clients, Clear Strategies: Helping Your Clients Age With Proper Planning in Place

Date And Time:
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
1–3 PM ET | Noon–2 PM CT | 11 AM–1 PM MT | 10 AM–Noon PT
Register Now for this Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar!

Speaker:
*Fern Finkel, Esq.*

Credit:
1 credit hour in New York.
You may be able to self-apply in other states.

By:
New York State Academy of Trial Lawyers.


Saturday, April 18, 2026

June 18: AI Tools and Technology for Legal Aid Attorneys

PILI Logo AI Tools and Technology for Legal Aid Attorneys
PILI Virtual Pro Bono CLE Series
Thursday, June 18, 2026
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM CT.
Register Now!

Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the legal technology landscape, with new tools and platforms making significant claims about their potential to improve legal practice. This program will explore the potential uses of AI in legal aid, practical considerations for implementing AI tools, key legal ethics issues implicated by AI use, and how legal aid professionals can build the knowledge and skills needed to use AI responsibly and effectively in their work.

Credit:
Attendees will receive 1.0 hour of Illinois MCLE Professional Responsibility Credit, subject to approval. Advance registration is required.
Cost + Commitment:
These Virtual Pro Bono CLE Series programs are free, but advance registration is required, and we ask that you do at least one of the following over the next 12 months:
  • Answer two Illinois Free Legal Answers questions for every hour of CLE credit.
  • Sign up for one shift at a Self-Represented Litigant Help Desk (Third, Sixth & Tenth Circuits).
  • Take one pro bono case through PILI with the Illinois Armed Forces Legal Aid Network or Conflict of Interest Referral Panel.
  • Take one pro bono case through Land of Lincoln, Prairie State, or another local legal aid organization.
Speakers:
  • Abigail Causer, Managing Attorney, PILI.

Friday, April 17, 2026

June 17: From Claim to Closure: Guiding Clients Through Settlement

Description:
Settlement is more than reaching a number—it requires strategic counseling, clear expectation management, and careful planning. This program examines how attorneys can prepare clients for settlement discussions, particularly in emotionally complex cases, and address what civil litigation can—and cannot—achieve.

Presenters will also discuss pre-settlement planning and key considerations in structuring and finalizing agreements to support informed decision-making and long-term stability.

Title:
From Claim to Closure: Guiding Clients Through Settlement

Date And Time:
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
1–2 PM ET | Noon–1 PM CT | 11 AM–Noon MT | 10–11 AM PT

Register Now for this Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar!

Speakers:
  • Jaehyun Oh, Esq.
  • Rhys Andersen
Credit:
1 credit hour in New York (Professional Practice).
You may be able to self-apply in other states.

By:
New York State Academy of Trial Lawyers.

April 17+18: Neither Sword Nor Purse - Defending America’s Independent Judiciary and the Rule of Law

Title:
Description:
Attacks on the independent judiciary undermine public confidence in the courts and weaken the foundation of the American legal system.

A two-day national symposium at UW Law, “Neither Sword Nor Purse,” will convene retired federal judges, legal leaders, scholars, and journalists to examine the rule of law, the foundations of judicial independence, and current attacks on courts. Speakers and panels will also focus on public trust, civic education, and strategies for addressing misinformation about our judiciary.

While it took a Broadway musical to put Alexander Hamilton back in the public eye, attacks on the Constitution have kept him here. In his Federalist No. 78 essay defending the necessity of an independent judiciary, Hamilton observes that the judicial branch has neither “the sword” (military authority) nor “the purse” (fiscal authority). Thus, judicial independence and impartiality must be protected from undue interference.

Free and Open to the Public!

Further Materials Here

Dates: April 17+18, 2026
Times: 8am-5pm Friday, 7:45am-12:30 pm Saturday (Pacific Time)
Format: Livestreamed through TVW.org or the UW Law website
Also in-person at W.H. Gates Hall, University of Washington, Seattle, WA (currently all seats filled)
Register Now! (Only if seeking CLE credits; otherwise just access the links)

Panelists and speakers include:

  • Jess Bravin, Wall Street Journal Supreme Court Correspondent
  • Thomas B. Griffith, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia (ret.)
  • Paul W. Grimm, U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland (ret.), Duke Law School
  • Judge Robert Harlan Henry, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit (ret.), UW School of Law Jurist-in-Residence
  • J. Michael Luttig, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit (ret.)
  • Kimberly J. Mueller, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California (ret.), Bolch Judicial Institute at Duke Law
  • Shira Scheindlin, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York (ret.)
  • Debra L. Stephens, Chief Justice, Washington State Supreme Court
  • Seth P. Waxman, U.S. Solicitor General, 1997–2001
  • Mark L. Wolf, U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts (ret.)
  • Diane P. Wood, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit (ret.)
  • Note: All federal “Judge” participants are former or retired from their positions.

Convened By:

Sponsored By:

In Partnership With:

Friends:

  • James & Marlene Fletcher
  • Barbara A. Lawson
  • Judge Robert Harlan Henry
  • Dr. Jan Ralls Henry.
Continuing Legal Education Information:
  • Washington State: approved by the WSBA for 10.75 CLE credits (10 Law & Legal, .75 Ethics)
  • Other Jurisdictions: You may be able to self-apply for credit depending on local rules.

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

July 15: Complex Cases Simplified — Gaining Logistical Control

Wednesday, July 15, 2026.
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM ET.
Register Now!

This program will explore strategies for managing the logistical challenges that arise in complex litigation. Topics include coordinating multiple parties, managing large volumes of evidence, streamlining communication, and leveraging technology to maintain control throughout the lifecycle of a case. Attendees will gain practical tools for improving efficiency and reducing friction in high‑stakes matters.

Credit:
Approved or pending in: AL, AR, CA, CO, CT, DE, FL, GA, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MN, MO, MS, NC, NE, NJ, NM, NV, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, SC, TN, TX, UT, WA, WI, WV.
Additional states may be available upon request.
Speakers:
  • Jennifer Gaul, Director of Complex Case Services, Veritext.

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

May 14: Practical and Legal Considerations for Reductions in Force

Title:
Practical and Legal Considerations for Reductions in Force
Description:
Facing an uncertain economy and the increasing impact of artificial intelligence, many employers are reevaluating their staffing levels and considering reductions in force.
The webinar will also cover practical steps employers should take in communications with employees and business partners.
Webinar Date+Time:
Thursday, May 14, 2026
1:00 PM – 2:00 PM ET
Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar - Register Now!
Credit:
1 credit hour in California, Illinois, Nevada, New York, Pennsylvania, and Texas; Approval Pending: Minnesota. You may be able to self-apply for credit in some other states.
Speakers:
  • David L. Barron is a Member of the firm. He presents on reductions in force, employer communication strategies, and legal considerations related to staffing decisions.
  • Daniel L. Blanchard is a Member of the firm. His discussion focuses on employment litigation risks and compliance obligations associated with workforce reductions.
  • Tamara Hinton is Head of Communications for Cozen O’Connor Public Strategies. She addresses communication planning and messaging considerations during reductions in force.
  • Nandini Sane is a Member of the firm. She covers regulatory and legal frameworks governing reductions in force and employer obligations.
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.

May 14: Practical and Legal Considerations for Reductions in Force

Facing an uncertain economy and the increasing impact of artificial intelligence, many employers are reevaluating their staffing levels and considering reductions in force. This webinar will review the pressure points for legal risk in making such decisions, along with the practical steps employers should take in communications with employees and business partners.
This webinar will cover:
  • Legal considerations in drafting severance agreements, including the Older Workers Benefits Protection Act and new state law provisions governing release language and confidentiality
  • An overview of WARN Act requirements and related state statutes impacting notice or severance payments
  • Navigating EEO considerations and ensuring that decisions do not have a discriminatory impact on protected employees
  • Practical suggestions for internal and external communication regarding layoffs
Title:
Practical and Legal Considerations for Reductions in Force
Cozen O'Connor
Thursday, May 14, 2026
1:00 - 2:00 p.m. ET
Click here to register

CLE credit:
  • Approved: CA, NY, PA, TX, IL, NV
  • Applied for: MN
  • Cozen O'Connor is recognized by SHRM to offer Professional Development Credits (PDC) for the SHRM CPSM or SHRM SCPSM.
Speakers:
  • David Barron, Member, Cozen O'Connor
  • Daniel Blanchard, Member, Cozen O'Connor
  • Tamara Hinton, Head of Communications, Cozen O'Connor Public Strategies
  • Nandini Sane, Member, Cozen O'Connor

May 14: Discharge Upgrade (Illinois)

PILI Logo Discharge Upgrade
PILI Virtual Pro Bono CLE Series
Tuesday, May 14, 2024
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM CT
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This program will provide an overview of the discharge upgrade process for veterans seeking to correct or upgrade their military discharge status. The session will cover eligibility, application procedures, and best practices for assisting veterans through the process.

Credit:
Attendees will receive 1.0 hours of Illinois MCLE Professional Responsibility Diversity & Inclusion Credit, subject to approval. Advance registration is required.
Cost + Commitment:
These Virtual Pro Bono CLE Series programs are free, but advance registration is required and you are asked that you do at least one of the following over the next 12 months:
  • Answer two Illinois Free Legal Answers questions for every hour of CLE credit;
  • Sign up for one shift at a Self-Represented Litigant Help Desk (Third, Sixth & Tenth Circuits);
  • Take one pro bono case through Land of Lincoln, Prairie State, PILI, or another local legal aid organization.
Speakers:

Saturday, April 11, 2026

June 11: AI and Legal Ethics: Judicial Scrutiny, Professional Judgment, and Career Impact

Description:
AI is rapidly transforming legal practice, and courts are beginning to scrutinize how attorneys use these tools. This program examines the ethical implications of AI in litigation, including professional judgment, disclosure obligations, and the risks of overreliance on automated systems.

Panelists will discuss recent judicial responses to AI‑generated filings, the evolving expectations for attorney oversight, and how AI may reshape legal careers. The session is designed for litigators, in‑house counsel, and claims professionals navigating the intersection of technology, ethics, and professional responsibility.

Title:
AI and Legal Ethics: Judicial Scrutiny, Professional Judgment, and Career Impact

Date And Time:
Thursday, June 11, 2026
1–2:30 PM ET | Noon–1:30 PM CT | 11 AM–12:30 PM MT | 10–11:30 AM PT

Register Now for this free Continuing Legal Education Webinar!

Speakers:
  • Moderator: Jennifer Hightower, Esq., The Cook Group, New York, NY.
  • Lakeshia Ekegigwe, Founder & CEO, Leader Thinking Global, Dallas, TX.
  • Hon. Senior Judge Phil Gilbert, United States District Court, Southern District of Illinois.
  • Kevin Hannemann, Esq., The Cook Group, New York, NY.
  • John Storino, Esq., Jenner & Block LLP, Chicago, IL.
CLE Credit:
Complimentary registration comes with CLE credit in one state and will be available in California, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Texas.
You may be able to self-apply in other states.

By:
Perrin Conferences.

June 11: Put a Little Prep in Your Step: Trial Readiness Essentials for Litigators

Description:
Winning at trial starts long before anyone steps into the courtroom. This program focuses on the strategic and practical aspects of trial preparation in New York practice, equipping attorneys to anticipate challenges, shape the narrative early, and position their case for success from the outset.

Topics will include:
  • Developing a persuasive case theory.
  • Mastering discovery with trial in mind.
  • Drafting pre-trial motions.
  • Preparing witnesses and exhibits.
  • Identifying weaknesses before opposing counsel does.
Attendees will gain actionable techniques to strengthen their case, streamline their presentation, and gain a decisive edge before trial even begins.

Title:
Put a Little Prep in Your Step: Trial Readiness Essentials for Litigators

Date And Time:
Thursday, June 11, 2026
1–2 PM ET | Noon–1 PM CT | 11 AM–Noon MT | 10–11 AM PT

Register Now for this Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar!

Speakers:
  • Christina Gullo, Esq.
  • Michael Solomon, Esq.
Credit:
1 credit hour in New York (Skills).
You may be able to self-apply in other states.

By:
New York State Academy of Trial Lawyers.


Tuesday, April 7, 2026

April 8: AI Prompt Playbook: Sharpening AI Queries for Secure, Strategic and Strong Legal Research

Description:
This one-hour CLE class introduces attorneys to the fundamentals of artificial intelligence (AI) and natural language processing (NLP) as applied within legal research and practice. The course highlights the evolution from traditional keyword-based search methods to advanced AI tools, emphasizing the importance of crafting effective prompts to achieve precise and insightful results. Practical demonstrations will illustrate how AI can enhance legal research efficiency.
Additionally, the course addresses ethical considerations, referencing the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct, including Rule 1.1 (Competence), Rule 1.6 (Confidentiality), Rule 3.3 (Candor Toward the Tribunal), and Rule 5.3 (Responsibilities Regarding Nonlawyer Assistance), to ensure responsible integration of AI into legal practice.
Date/Time:
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
11am PT / 12pm MT / 1pm CT / 2pm ET
The number of seats is limited. Register and reserve your seat today!
Presenter:
Mike Murray
Credit:
(Pending 1 Ethics CLE Credit)* * This course is pending approval in the following states: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York (via approved jurisdiction)*, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin *Indiana, Kansas and Missouri are pending for 1.0 General CLE Credit. *Nebraska is pending for 0.83 Professional Responsibility CLE Credit. *The Wisconsin BBE accredits all Veritext programs for 1.0 Law Practice Management hour, not CLE. CLE credits may also be claimed for Law Practice Management courses, but attorneys are limited to 6.0 LPM credits per reporting period. * NY CLE Credit Provided via NYCLE “Other Approved Jurisdictions“ Policy. Attorney must provide correct listening code; not available for Transitional Attorneys. * The State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirement. This activity may qualify for up to 1 hours toward your annual CLE requirement for the State Bar of Arizona, including 0 hour(s) of professional responsibility. * There is no formal approval process for organizations that want to provide MCLE courses in Connecticut. If an organization’s MCLE program or course has been approved by the authority authorized to approve MCLE courses in another jurisdiction, then the organization’s MCLE course is automatically approved in Connecticut. In other jurisdictions, you might self-apply for credit.

By:

Monday, April 6, 2026

April 21: The Artificial Intelligence & Access to Justice Conference

Title:
The Artificial Intelligence & Access to Justice Conference

Description:
Tens of millions of civil legal problems go unaddressed each year in the United States, while AI technologies are rapidly finding applications across virtually every domain of human endeavor. In this high velocity moment, the conference will examine how AI is being summoned to close the civil justice gap. 
Scholars, practitioners, reformers, and technologists will convene for public conversation and debate around three core questions: 
  • What is the access to justice movement? 
  • What is the potential of emerging AI technologies to address the civil justice crisis? 
  • And what safeguards should shape increased reliance on proposed AI solutions?

Date/Time:
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
12:30 - 1:00 pm EST Registration, Coffee, Light Snacks
1:00 - 5:15 pm EST Program
Eastern Time
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Speakers:
  • Sateesh Nori, Senior Research Fellow, Center on Civil Justice, NYU Law
  • Hon. Liberty Aldrich (ret.), Executive Director, Children’s Law Center
  • Carolyn Coffey, Director of Litigation for Economic Justice, Mobilization for Justice
  • Neil Steinkamp, Managing Director, Stout
  • Alexander Horwitz, Chief Operating Officer, Legal Services for New York City
  • Sam Flynn, CEO, Josef
  • Greg Kochansky, American Arbitration Association
  • Prof. Milan Markovic, Texas A&M Law
  • Zach Zarnow, Executive Director, Scale Justice
  • Prof. Ellen Murphy, Wake Forest Law
  • Kate Brennan, AI Now
Moderators:
  • David Udell, Executive Director, National Center for Access to Justice, Fordham Law
  • Sateesh Nori, Senior Research Fellow, Center on Civil Justice, NYU Law
  • Prof. Olivier Sylvain, Fordham Law
By:
Fordham Law School

Credit:
CLE credits are approved in accordance with the requirements of the New York and New Jersey State CLE Boards for a maximum of 4.5 transitional and nontransitional credits (3.5 professional practice and 1.0 ethics).
In many other jurisdictions, you may be able to self-apply for credit.

April 7: Immigration Enforcement: When Jurisdictions Collide

Title:
Immigration Enforcement: When Jurisdictions Collide

Date+Time:
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
2:55 PM ET / 1:55 PM CT / 12:55 PM MT / 11:55 AM PT
Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar – Register Now!

Description:
Can they do that?”
Legal professionals are getting questions—or perhaps they are even wondering themselves—as federal immigration authorities have become more visible, frequent, and forceful presences in local communities. 
This one-hour virtual lunch-and-learn session will focus on immigration enforcement and overlapping legal jurisdictions. Our panel of experts will discuss the interplay between federal, state, and local laws, and where conflicts are likely to arise and how they are likely to be resolved. 
The panel will consider questions such as: 
  • How are law-enforcement officers prepared to interact with ICE agents? 
  • What happens when Washington passes “sanctuary” laws or other limitations on federal immigration actions? 
  • Do ICE agents have total immunity? 
Come find out—and if you have questions for the panel, please send them ahead of time to ambassadors@wsba.org. We want to make sure our short time together is jam-packed with the information you need! 

Speakers:
  • Moderator: Terra Nevitt, Washington State Bar Association, Seattle, WA
  • David Montes, ACLU of Washington, Seattle, WA
  • Elizabeth Porter, University of Washington School of Law, Seattle, WA
  • Steve Strachan, Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs, Lacey, WA
By:
Washington State Bar Association
Developed in partnership with the WSBA Rule of Law Ambassador Program

Credits:
  • Washington State: 1 Law and Legal Procedure credit.
  • Other States: Certificate of attendance provided upon request.
Don’t miss our other lunch-and-learn events regarding federal immigration enforcement—as it relates to Fourth Amendment rights (noon, Monday, March 30) and First/Second Amendment rights (noon, Thursday, April 2).

Topics include how law enforcement officers prepare to interact with ICE agents, the impact of state “sanctuary” laws, and the limits of federal authority. The program is part of the WSBA Rule of Law Ambassador Program’s effort to equip legal professionals to counter misinformation, build public trust, and uphold the rule of law.

Sunday, April 5, 2026

May 5: Under Siege: The American Judiciary and the Rule of Law

Chicago Bar Association logo Description:
This program will examine the rising criticism, political pressures and physical threats confronting judges and courts, and the broader implications of these developments for judicial independence and our constitutional order. 

Panels featuring respected jurists, distinguished scholars, and prominent lawyers will explore ethical boundaries, systemic responses, and the role of the legal profession in safeguarding and advocating for the rule of law. Attendees will gain insight into both the challenges facing the judiciary today and the concrete steps lawyers and institutions can take to help protect our republic.

Title:
Under Siege: The American Judiciary and the Rule of Law

Date+Time:

Tuesday, May 5, 2026
9:00 AM to 4:30 PM CDT
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NOTE: the webcast is free. There is also an in-person program. To register, you'll probably have to create an account.

Presented by:
The Chicago Bar Association, the Cummins Family Justice Foundation, and the Berkeley Judicial Institute.

Agenda

9:00 AM Welcome and Introduction
Daniel J. Cummins, The Cummins Family Justice Foundation

9:15 AM to 10:30 AM The Landscape of Attacks on Judges
Moderator: Hon. Jeremy Fogel (ret.), Berkeley Judicial Institute
Recorded remarks: Hon. Esther Salas, U.S. District Court, District of New Jersey
Panelists: Hon. Joan Lefkow; Hon. P. Scott Neville, Jr.; Hon. James L. Robart

10:45 AM to 12:00 PM Judicial Independence Under Pressure
Moderator: Hon. M. Margaret McKeown
Panelists: Hon. Virginia M. Kendall; Hon. Debra L. Stephens; Charles Gardner Geyh

12:15 PM to 1:15 PM Luncheon
Hon. Stephen Breyer (ret.)
Hon. Diane P. Wood (ret.)
Moderator: Hon. M. Margaret McKeown

1:30 PM to 2:45 PM Protecting the Integrity of the Judicial Disciplinary Process
Moderator: Robert H. Tembeckjian
Panelists: Robert P. Deyling; Hon. Teri L. Jackson; Paula Wolff; Vincent E. Doyle III

3:00 PM to 4:15 PM Where Do We Go from Here
Moderator: Robert Cummins
Panelists: Hon. Ruben Castillo (ret.); Daniel A. Cotter; Hon. Jeremy Fogel (ret.); Maurice Possley; Joseph H. Thompson; Andrew W. Vail; Elizabeth Wright

4:15 PM Closing Remarks
Molly Cummins

Credit:
The event announcement does not discuss CLE Credit. You may be able to self-apply, depending on the rules in your state.

More Information

Saturday, April 4, 2026

June 4: Out of Office: How AI Is Giving Legal Professionals Their Summers Back

Title:
Out of Office: How AI Is Giving Legal Professionals Their Summers Back
Date+Time:
Thursday, June 4, 2026
12:00 PM ET | 11:00 AM CT | 10:00 AM MT | 9:00 AM PT
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Description:
Legal research, document analysis, strategy, and drafting shouldn’t take so long. Many legal professionals have experimented with generic AI tools—sometimes with helpful results, sometimes with hallucinated citations that don’t exist.

This webinar is designed for legal professionals who want a verified, legal‑specific approach to AI that supports professional responsibility obligations and reduces time spent on research and analysis.

In this free CLE/CPD‑eligible webinar, you’ll learn:
  • Where AI has the greatest impact in your research, analysis, and drafting workflow, and which tasks to hand off first.
  • How to apply a practical review framework that keeps you moving without sacrificing accuracy or ethical obligations.
  • How to incorporate AI into the most time‑consuming tasks in your practice, from research and analysis to producing a crisp argument or document.
Speaker:
  • Clio Team Experts present a practical, responsibility‑aligned AI framework designed to help legal professionals reduce research and drafting time while maintaining accuracy and ethical compliance.
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.

Sponsor:
Clio

June 24: Claim Reframe: Best Practices to Avoid a Legal Malpractice

Description:
Legal malpractice claims continue to rise, increasing the cost of defending lawyers. To help avoid a claim, it is critical to have the right client intake processes in place.

Speakers Irwin Kramer, J.D. and Kate Gould, J.D. will discuss best practices for implementing effective client interview and intake procedures within your firm. They will explain how engagement letters should be carefully tailored to clearly define and accurately reflect the scope of representation.

Additional topics include:
  • The importance of sufficient legal malpractice coverage and the ethical implications of being underinsured.
  • The impact of nuclear verdicts, their causes, and how to avoid them.
  • How properly vetting clients helps avoid disputes and potential malpractice claims.
Title:
Claim Reframe: Best Practices to Avoid a Legal Malpractice
Webinar Date+Time:
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
12:00 PM CT / 1:00 PM ET / 11:00 AM MT / 10:00 AM PT
Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar - Register Now!
Speakers:
  • Irwin Kramer, J.D. is an attorney with Kramer & Connolly. He discusses best practices for client intake, engagement letters, and risk‑reduction strategies for law firms.
  • Kate Gould, J.D. is an AttPro Risk Management Consultant. She focuses on malpractice prevention, ethical considerations, and strategies for avoiding nuclear verdicts.
CLE Credit:
1 credit hour ethics in Illinois and Texas. If you don't see your state listed in the registration form, contact cle@lexisnexis.com.

By:
Attorney Protective

April 7: Navigating FDA Guidance for Medical Device Advertising and Promotion

Title:
Navigating FDA Guidance for Medical Device Advertising and Promotion

Description:
Join Cozen O'Connor attorneys Aselle Kurmanova and Danielle Sapega for a focused thirty minute webinar on the evolving regulatory landscape that governs medical device advertising and promotion. As FDA scrutiny increases and enforcement actions continue, understanding what you can say, what you cannot say, and how to effectively manage organizational risk is essential for in house counsel, compliance professionals, and marketing teams in the life sciences sector.
This practical session will help medical device companies align their promotional strategies with current FDA expectations while reducing exposure to costly enforcement actions and reputational harm.

What We Will Cover:
  • Governing laws, guidance documents, agencies, and authorities
  • Problematic words and phrases in medical device promotion
  • How to protect your company and manage organizational risk
  • Recent examples of FDA enforcement activity
  • Trends and practical predictions for future oversight
Webinar Date+Time:
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
1:00 - 1:30 p.m. ET
Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar - Register Now!
Register now for this free continuing legal education webinar.
Credit:
  • The announcement does not say that this event has applied for CLE credit, but you may be able to self-apply for credit in some other states.
Speakers:
  • Aselle Kurmanova
  • Danielle E. Sapega
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.

Friday, April 3, 2026

June 3: Vicarious Trauma in Pro Bono Work

PILI Logo Vicarious Trauma in Pro Bono Work
PILI Virtual Pro Bono CLE Series
Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM CT.
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Those working in legal aid and pro bono are often tasked with processing the intense pain, trauma, and challenges facing their clients. Despite available resources, many legal professionals lack adequate support for managing the vicarious trauma that can arise from this work. This program will explore the nature of vicarious trauma and provide strategies for addressing its impact within the legal field.

Credit:
Attendees will receive 1.0 hour of Illinois MCLE Mental Health & Substance Abuse Credit, subject to approval. Advance registration is required.
Cost + Commitment:
These Virtual Pro Bono CLE Series programs are free, but advance registration is required, and we ask that you do at least one of the following over the next 12 months:
  • Answer two Illinois Free Legal Answers questions for every hour of CLE credit.
  • Sign up for one shift at a Self-Represented Litigant Help Desk (Third, Sixth & Tenth Circuits).
  • Take one pro bono case through PILI with the Illinois Armed Forces Legal Aid Network or Conflict of Interest Referral Panel.
  • Take one pro bono case through Land of Lincoln, Prairie State, or another local legal aid organization.
Speakers:
  • Helen Skinner, JD, LCSW, Licensed Clinical Social Worker.
  • Tatiana Duchak, JD, Licensed Clinical and Professional Counselor.

 

April 16: Legal Fundamentals of Crypto Asset Recovery In Self Custody Scenarios For Individuals, Estates, and Businesses

The Knowledge Group logo Title:
Legal Fundamentals of Crypto Asset Recovery In Self Custody Scenarios For Individuals, Estates, and Businesses

Date+Time:
Thursday, April 16, 2026
12:00 PM to 1:00 PM ET
Register now for this free continuing legal education webinar!

Description:
As cryptocurrency adoption accelerates, attorneys are increasingly challenged with complex legal and technical issues surrounding asset recovery in self-custody scenarios. When individuals, estates, or businesses lose access to private keys—or when ownership is disputed—traditional legal tools often fail to provide solutions. With rising fraud, evolving regulations, and irreversible blockchain transactions, legal professionals must be prepared to navigate this rapidly changing landscape.

This CLE cryptocurrency webinar, led by Erin Sowden and Ash Kalb of Unciphered, will equip attendees with both legal and technical strategies for crypto asset recovery. Unciphered’s team of world-class cryptologists and hardware forensic engineers specializes in restoring access to lost, locked, or compromised digital assets and getting cryptocurrency back into its rightful owner’s hands. They combine advanced technical recovery, wallet forensics, and legal collaboration to help individuals, estates, and businesses securely reclaim control of their assets. Participants will gain actionable strategies and real-world insight to confidently address crypto asset recovery with legal precision and technical expertise.

What You Will Learn in this Webinar
  • The 3 way crypto can be locked out and when crypto recovery services can help: Self-Custody, Scams, and Exchanges
  • Gathering data and understanding the client profile to create defensible positions
  • How to Choose a Legitimate Crypto Recovery Service
  • Methods for finding and unlocking assets
  • Third party KYC

Why Attend This Webinar?
By attending this CLE cryptocurrency asset recovery webinar, you will:
  • Gain practical legal and technical strategies for recovering lost, locked, or compromised cryptocurrency assets.
  • Learn from experts in cryptology, wallet forensics, and legal collaboration on how to navigate complex recovery scenarios.
  • Enhance your professional competence by combining legal insight with advanced technical knowledge in a rapidly evolving field.
Who Should Attend
This webinar is designed for legal and compliance professionals who handle cryptocurrency, digital assets, or related disputes, including:
  • Attorneys representing individuals, estates, or businesses with digital asset issues
  • Estate planning and probate lawyers
  • Corporate counsel and in-house legal teams
  • Compliance officers and risk management professionals
  • Financial services attorneys and advisors
  • Technology and cyber law specialists
  • Professionals involved in blockchain, fintech, or digital asset transactions
By:
The Knowledge Group

Speakers:
Credit:
  • Arkansas: 1.0 General (Reciprocity)
  • California: The Knowledge Group is an approved Multiple Activity Provider in the state of California; TKG programs are presumptively approved.
  • Connecticut: 1.0 General (Reciprocity)
  • Missouri: 1.0 General
  • New Hampshire: Meets the requirements of NH Supreme Court Rule 53
  • New Jersey: 1.0 General (Reciprocity)
  • New York: 1.0 Law Practice Management (Reciprocity)
  • Pennsylvania: 1.0 General
  • Vermont: 1.0 General
  • Pending: GA, TN, WI
  • Self Apply: AL, CO, DE, FL, ID, IL, IN, IO, KS, KY, LA, ME, MN, MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, NM, NV, OH, OK, OR, SC, TX, UT, VA, WA, WV, WY
  • No MCLE Requirements: DC, MA, MD, MI, SD
  • Not Eligible: AK, AZ, HI