Thursday, May 28, 2026

June 2: The California Civil Rights Department Presents: Regulations on Automated Decisions in Employment

Title:
The California Civil Rights Department Presents: Regulations on Automated Decisions in Employment
Date+Time:
June 2, 2026 : Noon – 1:00 PM Pacific
Register Now!
About the Speaker:
Alexandria (“Ali”) Sadler
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.

June 2: Moneyball for Civil Litigation

In this session, you will learn how legal analytics equip practitioners to uncover strategic insights about the judges, lawyers, and parties involved in civil litigation. You will understand how analytics inform counsel’s ability to assess the unique experiences of the court, judge, parties & counsel involved in a case, and tailor strategies for litigation and business development accordingly. 
After completing this course, you will be able to: 
  • Identify situations in which legal analytics enable data-informed decisions for litigation strategy. 
  • Tailor case strategy in consideration of the unique litigation experiences of the judge, venue, firms, attorneys, and parties involved. 
  • Find, understand, and apply big data to valuate claims & improve clients’ litigation outcomes.
Title:
Moneyball for Civil Litigation
Webinar Date+Time:
June 2, 2026
12:45pm - 2:00pm Eastern Time
Register Now for this Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar!
Speakers:
Teddy Hook, Esq., Adam Masarek, Esq., MPH
Credit:
1 credit hour in Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont and Virginia. If you don't see your state listed in the registration form, contact cle@lexisnexis.com.
By:
LexisNexis

July 29: Cliff Diving, Estate Edition: Don’t Let Your Clients Go Splat

Description:
This practical program provides a roadmap to federal and New York estate tax planning, covering the basics of the federal system—including Forms 706/709, the marital deduction, QTIPs, and portability—while highlighting key New York differences like the estate tax “cliff,” lack of portability, and 3-year gift addback.
The course will also explore real-world strategies to minimize tax exposure and preserve wealth, including lifetime gifting, disclaimer/A-B planning, GRATs, and grantor trust techniques such as SLATs, IDGTs, and ILITs.
Title:
Cliff Diving, Estate Edition: Don’t Let Your Clients Go Splat
Date And Time:
Wednesday, July 29, 2026
1–2 PM ET | 12–1 PM CT | 11 AM–12 PM MT | 10–11 AM PT
Register Now for this Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar!
Speaker:
Daniel Miller, Esq.
Credit:
1 credit hour in New York (Professional Practice Credits).
You may be able to self-apply in other states.
By:
New York State Academy of Trial Lawyers.

June 2: The Fine Print That Bites: Ethics and Risk in Personal Injury Settlement Agreements

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

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.

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

August 27: HIPAA - Understanding Enforcement, Penalties & Research Strategies

Description:
LexisNexis logo HIPAA concerns, enacted in 1996, continue to be a very real compliance concern for the healthcare industry.

Enforcement of HIPAA regulations and penalties are always on the minds of healthcare attorneys and their clients.

Concerns about HIPAA compliance and the potential penalties for noncompliance drive an ongoing need for training employees and staff of hospitals and health systems, medical practices, and other healthcare organizations about HIPAA and its requirements.

Webinar Date+Time:
Thursday, August 27, 2026
2:45–4 PM ET | 1:45–3 PM CT | 12:45–2 PM MT | 11:45 AM–1 PM PT
Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar – Register Now!

Speaker:
Robin McManigal, Esq. is a Presenter. She will address how HIPAA enforcement and penalties affect healthcare attorneys and their clients, and explain why ongoing HIPAA compliance training for employees and staff of hospitals, health systems, medical practices, and other healthcare organizations is essential to understanding and meeting HIPAA requirements.

Credit:
1 credit hour in Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Indiana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia and Wisconsin. You may be able to self‑apply for credit in some other states.

By:
LexisNexis

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.

May 27: Defects, Damages & Defenses: Mastering Product Liability Claims


Description:
This complimentary CLE webinar provides a focused overview of product liability litigation, with an emphasis on identifying defects, assessing damages, and developing effective defense strategies. The program explores how attorneys evaluate product design, warnings, manufacturing issues, and causation theories while preparing claims or defending manufacturers and distributors.

Speakers will address emerging trends in product liability cases, practical considerations for case management, and the evolving standards that shape expert testimony and evidentiary challenges. The session also highlights strategies for coordinating discovery, analyzing complex fact patterns, and navigating multi‑party litigation environments.

Date+Time:
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
1 PM ET / 12 PM CT / 11 AM MT / 10 AM PT
Register Now for this free Continuing Legal Education Webinar!

Speakers:
  • Moderator: Craig A. Roeb, Esq., Segal McCambridge Singer & Mahoney
  • E. Jennie Barkinskaya, Esq., Segal McCambridge Singer & Mahoney
  • Christine E. Coverdale, Esq., Segal McCambridge Singer & Mahoney
  • David A. Napper, Esq., Segal McCambridge Singer & Mahoney
  • Additional Speaker Coming Soon
CLE Credit:
1 credit hour in California, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania; Approval Pending: Texas. 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.


Tuesday, May 26, 2026

June 30: Legal Lunchbox Series: Financial Expert Essentials

Description:
This seminar examines how legal teams can identify, evaluate, and effectively work with financial expert witnesses throughout litigation. Topics include expert selection criteria, background investigations, the distinction between academic and practitioner experts, early retention strategies, and best practices for expert report development. The presentation also highlights the broad applications and value of financial experts in damages analyses, fraud investigations, valuations, securities matters, and other complex disputes.
Date And Time:
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
11:55 AM–1:30 PM PT
Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar – Register Now!
Speakers:
  • Hanna T. Harrison – Washington New Members Committee (WMNC), Spokane, WA (Chair & Moderator).
  • Jorge A. Amador, Esq., CPA, CFF – Axia Advisors, LLC, Stamford, CT (Faculty).
By:
Washington State Bar Association (WSBA).
Credits:
Washington State: 1.50 Law & Legal Procedure
Other States: A Certificate of Attendance can be provided on your request.
Cost:
Free to all members of the Washington State Bar Association.

Monday, May 25, 2026

August 25: Power Prompting: Mastering Prompting Techniques for Legal Professionals

Description:

This seminar will equip legal professionals with the skills and knowledge necessary to effectively use LLMs in their practice, enhancing their ability to leverage AI technology in a legal context. 

The emphasis will be on the following: 

  • Foundational understanding of how Large Language Models operate and the key technical mechanisms that influence their behavior. 
  • Common prompting mistakes and learn strategies to avoid them in legal practice.
  • Benefits and potential applications of generative AI in legal tasks to enhance efficiency and accuracy. 
  • Appropriate LLMs for legal tasks including assessing factors such as privacy, security, training data, and understand the distinction between legal and general-use LLMs. 
  • The 5 Ps of Prompting—Prime, Persona, Prompt, Product, and Polish—to craft effective prompts for legal tasks.

Webinar Date+Time:

Thursday, August 25, 2026
11:45 am - 1 pm ET
Register Now for this Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar!

Speaker:

Celeste Pometto DiNicola, Esq.

Credit:

1 credit hour in Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia and Wisconsin; Approval Pending: Idaho. If you don't see your state listed in the registration form, contact cle@lexisnexis.com.

By:

LexisNexis

June 25: “I Don’t Want to Make Trouble”: the Psychology Behind Sexual Harassment Complaints

Description:
Presented by an attorney and a psychotherapist, this program offers practical guidance on the legal and psychological barriers that often prevent sexual harassment complaints.

Topics include recognizing clients’ emotional challenges, effectively developing sensitive facts, understanding when to recommend psychological support, and communicating these issues clearly and effectively.

Title:
“I Don’t Want to Make Trouble”: the Psychology Behind Sexual Harassment Complaints

Date And Time:
Thursday, June 25, 2026
1–2 PM ET | 12–1 PM CT | 11 AM–12 PM MT | 10–11 AM PT
Register Now for this Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar!

Speakers:
  • Lindy Korn-Myers, Esq..
  • Dr. Eileen Trigoboff.
Credit:
1 credit hour in New York (Skills Credit).
You may be able to self-apply in other states.

By:
New York State Academy of Trial Lawyers.

Sunday, May 24, 2026

September 24: Power Prompting: Mastering Prompting Techniques for Legal Professionals

Description:

This seminar will equip legal professionals with the skills and knowledge necessary to effectively use LLMs in their practice, enhancing their ability to leverage AI technology in a legal context. 

The emphasis will be on the following: 

  • Foundational understanding of how Large Language Models operate and the key technical mechanisms that influence their behavior. 
  • Common prompting mistakes and learn strategies to avoid them in legal practice.
  • Benefits and potential applications of generative AI in legal tasks to enhance efficiency and accuracy. 
  • Appropriate LLMs for legal tasks including assessing factors such as privacy, security, training data, and understand the distinction between legal and general-use LLMs. 
  • The 5 Ps of Prompting—Prime, Persona, Prompt, Product, and Polish—to craft effective prompts for legal tasks.

Webinar Date+Time:

Thursday, September 24, 2026
11:45 am - 1 pm ET
Register Now for this Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar!

Speaker:

Celeste Pometto DiNicola, Esq.

Credit:

1 credit hour in Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia and Wisconsin; Approval Pending: Idaho. If you don't see your state listed in the registration form, contact cle@lexisnexis.com.

By:

LexisNexis

Saturday, May 23, 2026

July 23: Navigating Ethical Waters in Modern Legal Practice: The Use of Open Web and Generative AI for Legal Research

Description: LexisNexis logo In an increasingly digital world, legal professionals face unique challenges in ensuring the integrity, reliability, and ethical use of online resources for research and documentation.

In this CLE course, legal professionals will explore the ethical implications and best practices for utilizing open web resources and generative AI tools in legal research. Attendees will gain insights into the potential risks and benefits of these technologies, understand the ethical guidelines governing their use, and learn how to integrate them responsibly into their legal practice.

This seminar will review the duty of technological competence under Rule 1.1, along with multiple model rules and attorney duties related to cybersecurity concerns, client communications, and supervision requirements. Additionally, it will delve into the evolving landscape of legal technology and its implications for practice management.

It will also examine the benefits and risks for legal professionals in using Open Web and Generative AI for investigative and legal research. Attendees will:

  • Understand the meaning and scope of the duty of technological competence and review interpretive decisions.
  • Learn about the benefits and risks of using digital tools and resources for investigative and legal research.
  • Understand other potential consequences of using digital tools and resources for investigative and legal research.
  • Identify and analyze the ethical issues and ethical rules associated with using online resources in legal research.
  • Understand the impact of digital phenomena such as deep fakes, editorial erasure, and sock puppets on information reliability.

Webinar Date+Time:
Thursday, July 23, 2026
2:45–4 PM ET | 1:45–3 PM CT | 12:45–2 PM MT | 11:45 AM–1 PM PT
Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar – Register Now!

Speaker:
Angela Chmielewski .

Credit:
1 credit hour in Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia and Wisconsin. You may be able to self‑apply for credit in some other states.

By:
LexisNexis

July 23: AI in Action: How to Draft with GenAI

Description:

Generative AI is reshaping legal drafting—accelerating first drafts of contracts, pleadings, legal arguments, deposition questions, memos, client letters, emails, and clauses. This CLE shows practitioners how to use generative AI to move from a blank page to a high-quality first draft faster, with a practical ethics segment on competence with technology, confidentiality, supervision, and compliance with evolving court expectations.

You will see exemplar prompts and iterations, including responsive drafting from uploaded documents, and learn how to verify authorities and reduce risk with citation validation. Participants leave with a deeper understanding of prompt strategy, an iteration playbook, and a defensible workflow to deploy AI drafting safely in everyday practice—drafting and refining legal documents with structured prompts, using upload-based responsive drafting, applying an ethics-first checklist mapping Model Rules 1.1, 1.6, 5.3, and 3.3, recognizing hallucinations and misattributions, and tracking court standing orders and evolving AI-use rules.

Webinar Date+Time:

Thursday, July 23, 2026
11:45am - 1:00pm ET

Register Now for this Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar!

Speaker:

Jen Stringfield, Esq.

Credit:

1 credit hour in Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, and Wisconsin. If you don't see your state listed in the registration form, contact cle@lexisnexis.com.

By:

LexisNexis

June 23: Trust, But Verify: Ethical AI Use in Legal Practice

Description:
Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the practice of law—but attorneys remain responsible for the accuracy, confidentiality, and integrity of their work.

This practical program explores the ethical and competence obligations surrounding AI and other emerging technologies, offering real-world guidance on supervision, verification, client communication, and risk management.

Attendees will leave with practical frameworks for making informed, defensible decisions about when—and how—to use AI in legal practice.

Title:
Trust, But Verify: Ethical AI Use in Legal Practice

Date And Time:
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
1–2 PM ET | 12–1 PM CT | 11 AM–12 PM MT | 10–11 AM PT

Register Now for this Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar!

Speaker:
Joe Stephens, Esq.

Credit:
1 credit hour in New York (Ethics & Professionalism Credit).
You may be able to self-apply in other states.

By:
New York State Academy of Trial Lawyers.

Friday, May 22, 2026

June 22: Comparing Global Privacy Laws

Description:
The GDPR and U.S. law are the usual focus of privacy CLEs, but what is going on in the rest of the world? Through a comparative lens, our panelists will discuss privacy laws from their countries of origin including India, Nigeria, Canada, and Colombia.
Date And Time:
Monday, June 22, 2026
Noon–1:30 PM PT
Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar – Register Now!
Speakers:
  • Esther Arokun – Schlemlein Fick & Franklin, PLLC, Seattle, WA.
  • Angie Castaneda – Jaime Barron PC, Seattle, WA.
  • Tanveer Kaur – Recent LLM Graduate, Seattle, WA.
  • Nishi Malik – City of Calgary, Calgary, Canada.
  • Olivia Holder – Bracker & Holder LLC, Seattle, WA (Moderator).
By:
Washington State Bar Association (WSBA); Developed in partnership with the WSBA International Practice Section and WSBA Business Law Section

Credits:
Washington State: 1.50 Other
Other States: Certificate of attendance provided upon request.
Cost:
Free.

Thursday, May 21, 2026

May 21: Piercing The Corporate Veil: Prevention & Litigation

Description:

This is a CLE webinar for corporate and business law practitioners who advise on shareholder liability, corporate structure, and litigation risk. This course provides a practical overview of the law governing shareholder liability for corporate debt in key jurisdictions and offers strategies to protect corporate clients or assess exposure in veil‑piercing disputes.

The program compares common veil‑piercing tests used across the United States and explains how courts apply them in both contract and tort matters. It also explores important variations on traditional veil‑piercing theories and shows how to research and apply leading authorities and practice tools.

In this corporate veil CLE, you will:

  • Review the core doctrines governing shareholder liability for corporate debt in major jurisdictions.
  • Compare several common articulations of veil‑piercing analysis used by courts nationwide.
  • Examine variations such as reverse veil‑piercing and horizontal veil‑piercing and when they may apply.
  • Understand differences in veil‑piercing standards between contract and tort cases.
  • Learn how to use research tools and resources to identify best practices to protect a corporate client or evaluate a client’s or opposing party’s veil‑piercing exposure.
Webinar Date+Time:

Friday, May 21, 2026
2:45pm - 4:00pm ET

Register Now for this Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar!

Speaker:

Tracy Duplantier, Esq.

Credit:

60 Minutes CLE Instruction
1 credit hour in Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Vermont, Virginia and Wisconsin. If you don't see your state listed in the registration form, contact cle@lexisnexis.com.

By:

LexisNexis

May 21: Back to Work Doesn’t Mean Back to Whole — Hidden Lost Earnings in Personal Injury Cases

Title:
Back to Work Doesn’t Mean Back to Whole: Hidden Lost Earnings in Personal Injury Cases

Description:
Returning to work after an injury does not always mean a full financial recovery. Many personal injury cases involve hidden or ongoing economic losses that are easy to overlook. This program explores the types of diminished earnings that persist even when an injured person resumes employment.

Presenters Kris Kucsma and Thomas Papain, Esq. will examine scenarios such as reduced hours, decreased productivity, loss of benefits, career disruption, and long‑term earning impairment. Attendees will learn how to identify, document, and present these often‑missed components of economic damages to ensure clients receive full and fair compensation.

Date And Time:
Thursday, May 21, 2026
1:00 PM–2:00 PM ET
1:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM CT / 11:00 AM MT / 10:00 AM PT
Register Now for this Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar!

Speaker:
  • Kris Kucsma
  • Thomas Papain, Esq.
Credit:
1 credit hour in New York. 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:
New York State Academy of Trial Lawyers.

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

August 20: Research & Drafting Techniques For Corporate Law

Description:

The digital age has augmented the practice of corporate and securities law through the accelerating development of brand new ways of identifying answers and locating critical intelligence. In doing so, it has also simultaneously created an environment that can overwhelm through the sheer quantity of available tools.

This course will demystify the corporate law research experience by focusing on a series of practical, relevant examples and demonstrating best practices for approaching them.

Title:
Research & Drafting Techniques For Corporate Law

Webinar Date+Time:

Thursday, August 20: , 2026
2:45 pm - 4:00 pm ET
Register Now for this Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar!

Speaker:

Tracy Duplantier, Esq.

Credit:

1 credit hour in Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Florida, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia and Wisconsin. If you don't see your state listed in the registration form, contact cle@lexisnexis.com.

By:

LexisNexis

August 20: Trends to Watch in Environmental Law

Description: LexisNexis logo Staying ahead of key developments across the broad and rapidly evolving legal, regulatory, and political landscape of U.S. environmental law can be a challenging task.

This 60-minute seminar will provide an overview of key environmental practice areas, an update on several recent significant legislative, regulatory, and judicial actions and demonstrate effective methods to stay up-to-date as events and issues unfold.

After completing this course, you will be able to identify fundamental principles of U.S. environmental law and practice. Recognize noteworthy aspects of specific environmental-related legislation in Congress, developments at the Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Interior (DOI), and selected cases. Employ varied types of resources to learn more and stay up-to-date with key changes in the environmental practice area.

Webinar Date+Time:
Thursday, August 20, 2026
11:45 AM–1 PM ET | 10:45 AM–12 PM CT | 9:45–11 AM MT | 8:45–10 AM PT

Register Now for this Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar!

Speaker:
Aaron Eberle, Esq.

Credit:
1 credit hour in Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Georgia, Hawaii, Indiana, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, Vermont, Virginia and West Virginia.
You may be able to self‑apply for credit in some other states.

By:
LexisNexis

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

July 30: 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:
Thursday, July 30, 2026
1–2 PM ET | 12–1 PM CT | 11 AM–12 PM 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 Credit).
You may be able to self-apply in other states.
By:
New York State Academy of Trial Lawyers.

Monday, May 18, 2026

June 18: Virtual Pro Bono CLE Series: AI Tools and Technology for Legal Aid and Pro Bono

Description:
Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the legal technology landscape, with new tools and platforms making significant claims about their potential to improve legal practice. For those working in legal aid and pro bono, these developments raise important questions about which tools are truly useful, how they can be implemented effectively, and what ethical obligations apply.
This program will explore the potential uses of AI in legal aid and pro bono, practical considerations for implementing AI tools, key legal ethics issues implicated by AI use, and how legal professionals can build the knowledge and skills needed to use AI responsibly and effectively in their work.
This program is also being offered as part of PILI’s Summer Educational Series for our Law Student Interns and Graduate Fellows.
Date And Time:
Thursday, June 18, 2026
Noon–1 PM ET | 11 AM–Noon CT | 10–11 AM MT | 9–10 AM PT
Register Now For This Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar!
Speaker:
Lisa Colpoys, Senior Consultant, AI Initiative, Lawyers Trust Fund of Illinois.
Credit:
Attendees will receive 1.0 hour of Illinois MCLE Professional Responsibility Credit subject to approval. Advance registration is required.
You may be able to self-apply in other states.
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 other local legal aid organization.

June 18: The Intersection of Technology, Domestic Violence and Family Law

Title:
The Intersection of Technology, Domestic Violence and Family Law

Description:
This interactive workshop will explore the implications of technology in domestic violence and family court cases. Professionals will learn how batterers use phone technology, social networking and GPS to circumvent injunctions for protection, supervised visitation and child custody.

Legal and mental health practitioners will explore how victims of domestic violence can overcome communication issues using mobile and online communication tools, such as the OurFamilyWizard website, designed specifically for high conflict parents.

Date+Time:
Thursday, June 18, 2026
Noon–1 PM
Register Now for this Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar!

Speaker:
Racheal Howitz has been a judicial and practitioner educator for the OurFamilyWizard website since 2016. Her role includes educating judges, lawyers and other family law professionals on the online tools that can be used to benefit and monitor the parental communication process in family law cases. She is the current president of AFCC Minnesota and on several committees. She has also trained as a mediator and is a qualified neutral in Minnesota. 

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

By:
Dakota County Law Library

More Information And Registration

Sunday, May 17, 2026

September 17: Social Media in the Workplace: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

Description: LexisNexis logo With over 70% of U.S. adults on social media, workplace implications of social media activity present countless opportunities and pitfalls to employers.

Aside from potential reputational damage, there are practical concerns when it comes to hiring practices, implementing social media policies, monitoring social media use, avoiding discrimination and harassment liability, and triggering NLRA issues.

This CLE uses real-world examples of employment-related social media activity that “went viral” and provides best practices to avoid legal exposure that can come quickly and unexpectedly.

This program will cover:

  • Potential risk of not having or following workplace social media policies.
  • Required and prohibited social media conduct.
  • Ownership of work-related social media accounts.
  • Monitoring employee activity.
  • Using internal social media networks.
  • Discrimination, harassment, and retaliation issues.
  • Avoiding interference with concerted activities subject to the National Labor Relations Act.

Webinar Date+Time:
Thursday, September 17, 2026
2:45–4 PM ET | 1:45–3 PM CT | 12:45–2 PM MT | 11:45 AM–1 PM PT

Register Now for this Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar!

Speaker:
Bobby Puri, Esq.

Credit:
1 credit hour in Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Georgia, Hawaii, Indiana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia and Wisconsin. You may be able to self-apply for credit in some other states.

By:
LexisNexis

Saturday, May 16, 2026

June 16: Civil Commitment Law 2026: Between Care and Coercion

Description:
Civil commitment remains one of the least understood yet most consequential areas of modern law, sitting at the intersection of mental health, public safety, and civil liberties. The concept of forcing involuntary mental health treatment is highly controversial, and is the subject of increased discussion and legislation. Should more people be civilly committed for coerced treatment, or fewer – and where should the treatment take place? This presentation by practitioners experienced in Washington’s Involuntary Treatment Act will examine significant recent legal and policy developments at the state and federal levels and their implications.
Date And Time:
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Noon–1:30 PM PT
Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar – Register Now!
Speakers:
  • Kim Mosolf – Disability Rights Washington, Seattle, WA.
  • Eric Nelson – Office of Washington Attorney General, Olympia, WA.
  • Eric Neiman – Epstein Becker Green, Portland, OR.
By:
Washington State Bar Association (WSBA); Sponsored by ALPS.
Credits:
Washington State: 1.50 Law & Legal Procedure
Other States: Certificate of attendance provided upon request.
Cost:
Free.

July 16: Artificial Intelligence in Employment: Emerging Laws and Compliance Requirements

Description:
LexisNexis logo

This CLE explores the ways Artificial Intelligence (AI) is used to make employment decisions, and potential risks its use, including discrimination and algorithmic bias.

The course will feature key local, state, and federal laws and guidance that regulates the use of AI in screening and hiring, and other employment law issues that are addressed by government action.

Attendees will receive best practice tips on following developments in the legal landscape as regulators anticipate and keep up with rapidly evolving AI technology.

Webinar Date+Time:

Thursday, July 16, 2026
11:45 AM–1 PM ET | 10:45 AM–Noon CT | 9:45–11 AM MT | 8:45–10 AM PT
Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar – Register Now!

Speaker:

Bobby Puri, Esq. is a Presenter. He will explain how Artificial Intelligence is used to make employment decisions, discuss risks including discrimination and algorithmic bias, review key local, state, and federal laws and guidance regulating AI in screening and hiring, and provide best practice tips for following developments in the legal landscape as regulators keep pace with rapidly evolving AI technology.

Credit:

1 credit hour in Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia and Wisconsin; Approval Pending: Colorado. You may be able to self‑apply for credit in some other states.

By:

LexisNexis

July 16: Renewable Energy Developments in the U.S.

Description: LexisNexis logo The renewable energy industry has received significant support at both the federal and state level, which is boosting development across the country.

This course will provide counsel with an overview of the renewable energy industry in the United States, highlighting activities in the offshore wind and solar industries.

The program will then provide an in-depth review of recent regulations, federal and state initiatives and legal challenges to development of renewable projects. Project developers must adhere to state and federal policies throughout the project to avoid delay or potential litigation, and we’ll cover the aspects of a project’s development and finance.

Finally, the program will review practical resources to assist practitioners in dealing with renewable energy projects to assist you in successfully navigating any of the challenges that can occur in a project.

Webinar Date+Time:

Thursday, July 16, 2026
2:45–4 PM ET | 1:45–3 PM CT | 12:45–2 PM MT | 11:45 AM–1 PM PT
Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar – Register Now!

Speaker:
Aaron Eberle, Esq.

Credit:
1 credit hour in Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas and Vermont; Approval Pending: Colorado.
You may be able to self-apply for credit in some other states.

By:
LexisNexis

June 16: “Illegal DEI” Under the Executive Orders — What We Know Now and What's Ahead

Webinar Date/Time:
June 16, 2026
2 PM – 3 PM Eastern Daylight Time

Description:
Employers are in a tough spot: They need policies and programs that attract top talent while facing a regulatory environment that is hostile to what the administration considers “illegal DEI.” A year and a half into Trump’s second term, anti-DEI enforcement by the EEOC, DOJ, and other agencies has surged through investigations, litigation, and warning letters directed at high-profile businesses, non-profits, law firms, and other organizations. These recent anti-DEI agency actions and a new executive order targeting DEI at federal contractors provide key insights into what employers should consider when structuring their hiring, promotion, and performance evaluation processes in addition to employee affinity group, mentorship, and other professional development programs to maximize their benefits while minimizing their potential exposure to legal or business risk.

Learning Objectives:
  • Learn the latest legal updates on DEI.
  • Understand the current legal landscape surrounding DEI.
  • Understand the features of workplace programs and policies that may increase their risk exposure to an enforcement action or a potentially viable employment discrimination claim.
  • Learn what updates to look out for in DEI regulation.
Who would benefit from this program:
Labor and Employment lawyers, In-House employment counsels, General Counsels, Human Resources professionals, Diversity and Inclusion professionals.

Register Now!

Speakers:
  • Marissa Zalasky is a Senior Legal Analyst on Bloomberg Law’s Health, Employment, and Labor team, where she focuses on labor and employment law. She creates practical guidance and writes analysis pieces to help lawyers navigate complex labor and employment law issues including developing and auditing affinity group, mentorship, and other workplace programs in the evolving DEI regulatory landscape. Prior to joining Bloomberg Industry Group, she worked as an attorney in the labor and employment practice groups of large international law firms where she advised employers on the development of workplace policies, programs, and trainings. She also represented employers in litigation, conducted workplace investigations, provided anti-discrimination training to managers and employees, and counseled employers on complex issues of discrimination, harassment, retaliation, and diversity, equity, and inclusion. She earned her J.D. from Duke University School of Law and B.A.s from Penn State University.
  • Alyesha Asghar is a shareholder at Littler based in the Seattle office and Co-Chair of the firm’s EEO & Inclusion Practice Group. With over a decade of experience as an employment litigator and legal trainer, she adeptly navigates clients through the legal landscape, including in the Inclusion, Equity & Diversity space. She brings deep employment litigation experience and an innate understanding of business to her role as a diversity consultant and employment attorney. Company executives in a broad spectrum of industries look to her for programming and counsel that emphasizes recruitment, equity-building engagement, productivity, and retention. Her multilingual and multicultural background and her qualifications as an employment attorney and neutral facilitator inform her training and legal advice. She provides guidance that is both legally compliant and designed to harness the potential of stakeholders and contributors.
  • Christopher “Edwin” Hopkins-Gillispie is the Senior Director and Head of Employment Law at retailer Lidl US, where he has led key HR and legal functions since 2016. He oversees employment law, HR compliance, benefits and wellness, and employee relations. Previously, he practiced as a Labor & Employment attorney at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, focusing on employment counseling, compliance, and litigation involving discrimination, harassment, and retaliation. He is a strong advocate for diversity and mentorship within the legal community, serving on the Board of Directors for the National LGBTQ+ Bar Association and on the board of the Caravanserai Project. He also co-chairs the LGBTQ+ affinity group for the ACC National Capital Region.
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.

Friday, May 15, 2026

July 15: Mic Drop: Summations That Stick

Description:
Two experienced trial lawyers share practical strategies for delivering summations that resonate with juries and reinforce your case theme.

This program will explore persuasive storytelling, effective use of evidence, common summation pitfalls, and techniques for crafting closings that are memorable, credible, and impactful—from the first sentence to the final ask.

Title:
Mic Drop: Summations That Stick

Date And Time:
Wednesday, July 15, 2026
1–2 PM ET | 12–1 PM CT | 11 AM–12 PM MT | 10–11 AM PT
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Speakers:
  • Ronald Gill, Esq..
  • Christopher Holbrook, Esq..
Credit:
1 credit hour in New York (Skills Credit).
You may be able to self-apply in other states.

By:
New York State Academy of Trial Lawyers.

Thursday, May 14, 2026

July 14: 240 Ways to Fall—One Way to Settle: NY Labor Law Mediations & Conferences

Description:
This practical program brings together experienced mediators and judges to break down what actually drives resolution in New York Labor Law cases.

From §240, §241(6), and §200 claims to liens, insurance layers, valuation, and conference strategy, the panel will highlight the common roadblocks that derail settlements—and what attorneys can do to move cases toward resolution.

Title:
240 Ways to Fall—One Way to Settle: NY Labor Law Mediations & Conferences

Date And Time:
Tuesday, July 14, 2026
1–2 PM ET | 12–1 PM CT | 11 AM–12 PM MT | 10–11 AM PT
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Speakers:
  • Hon. Devin Cohen.
  • Hon. Judith McMahon (Ret.).
  • James Borkowski, Esq.
  • Mike Titowsky, Esq.
  • Moderator: Angelicque Moreno, Esq.
Credit:
1 credit hour in New York (Professional Practice Credit).
You may be able to self-apply in other states.

By:
New York State Academy of Trial Lawyers.

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

July 30: Power Prompting: Mastering Prompting Techniques for Legal Professionals

Description:

This seminar will equip legal professionals with the skills and knowledge necessary to effectively use LLMs in their practice, enhancing their ability to leverage AI technology in a legal context. 

The emphasis will be on the following: 

  • Foundational understanding of how Large Language Models operate and the key technical mechanisms that influence their behavior. 
  • Common prompting mistakes and learn strategies to avoid them in legal practice.
  • Benefits and potential applications of generative AI in legal tasks to enhance efficiency and accuracy. 
  • Appropriate LLMs for legal tasks including assessing factors such as privacy, security, training data, and understand the distinction between legal and general-use LLMs. 
  • The 5 Ps of Prompting—Prime, Persona, Prompt, Product, and Polish—to craft effective prompts for legal tasks.

Webinar Date+Time:

Thursday, July 30, 2026
11:45 am - 1 pm ET
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Speaker:

Celeste Pometto DiNicola, Esq.

Credit:

1 credit hour in Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia and Wisconsin; Approval Pending: Idaho. If you don't see your state listed in the registration form, contact cle@lexisnexis.com.

By:

LexisNexis

August 13: Pollution Insurance: Are You Covered?

Description: LexisNexis logo Environmental law is unique in that it intersects with many other practices such as real estate, corporate transactions, banking, energy, infrastructure, and litigation, among others.

This course will provide foundational knowledge of key environmental laws and regulations for attorneys who do not regularly practice in this area. The program will then provide background on environmental insurance coverage, the types of coverage historically offered as well as a discussion of litigation potential of types of policies and coverage.

It will then cover some of the emerging issues in this area as well and court interpretations on some of the most controversial coverage issues. Finally, the program will review practical resources to assist practitioners in dealing with environmental insurance claims as well as how best to manage client concerns in real estate transactions and corporate mergers and acquisitions.

This course will benefit any attorney new to this area as well as those looking for an update on some of the emerging issues in environmental insurance. After completing this course, you will be able to:

  • Identify environmental issues that intersect with insurance and business risks.
  • Identify the types of policies and exclusions in an environmental insurance claim.
  • Utilize environmental insurance resources to obtain the best outcome for your clients.

Webinar Date+Time:
Thursday, August 13, 2026
2:45–4 PM ET | 1:45–3 PM CT | 12:45–2 PM MT | 11:45 AM–1 PM PT
Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar – Register Now!

Speaker:

  • Robin McManigal, Esq.
  • Aaron Eberle, Esq.

Credit:
1 credit hour in Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Indiana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, West Virginia and Wisconsin; Approval Pending: Idaho. You may be able to self‑apply for credit in some other states.

By:
LexisNexis

August 13: AI in Action: How to Draft with GenAI

Description:

Generative AI is reshaping legal drafting—accelerating first drafts of contracts, pleadings, legal arguments, deposition questions, memos, client letters, emails, and clauses. LexisNexis logo This CLE shows practitioners how to use generative AI to move from a blank page to a high-quality first draft faster, with a practical ethics segment on competence with technology, confidentiality, supervision, and compliance with evolving court expectations.

You will see exemplar prompts and iterations, including responsive drafting from uploaded documents, and learn how to verify authorities and reduce risk with citation validation. Participants leave with a deeper understanding of prompt strategy, an iteration playbook, and a defensible workflow to deploy AI drafting safely in everyday practice—drafting and refining legal documents with structured prompts, using upload-based responsive drafting, applying an ethics-first checklist mapping Model Rules 1.1, 1.6, 5.3, and 3.3, recognizing hallucinations and misattributions, and tracking court standing orders and evolving AI-use rules.

Webinar Date+Time:

Thursday, August 13, 2026
11:45am - 1:00pm ET
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Speaker:

Jen Stringfield, Esq.

Credit:

1 credit hour in Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, and Wisconsin. If you don't see your state listed in the registration form, contact cle@lexisnexis.com.

By:

LexisNexis

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

August 12: Crossing Borders: Understanding Immigration Law's Overlaps with Other Practice Areas

Description:
This CLE explores how U.S. immigration law interacts with family, tax, elder and personal injury law.
Topics will include: affidavits of support, child/adoption rules, abandonment of status, public charge issues, the challenges of bringing cases or receiving settlements when not a US Citizen, and more.
Attorneys will learn to spot potential pitfalls early so they can be prepared.
Title:
Crossing Borders: Understanding Immigration Law's Overlaps with Other Practice Areas
Date And Time:
Wednesday, August 12, 2026
1–2:30 PM ET | 12–1:30 PM CT | 11 AM–12:30 PM MT | 10–11:30 AM PT
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Speaker:
Lindsay Curcio, JD, MBA, LLM
Credit:
1.5 credit hours in New York (Professional Practice Credits).
You may be able to self-apply in other states.
By:
New York State Academy of Trial Lawyers.

Sunday, May 10, 2026

September 10: AI in Action: How to Draft with GenAI

Description:

Generative AI is reshaping legal drafting—accelerating first drafts of contracts, pleadings, legal arguments, deposition questions, memos, client letters, emails, and clauses. LexisNexis logo This CLE shows practitioners how to use generative AI to move from a blank page to a high-quality first draft faster, with a practical ethics segment on competence with technology, confidentiality, supervision, and compliance with evolving court expectations.

You will see exemplar prompts and iterations, including responsive drafting from uploaded documents, and learn how to verify authorities and reduce risk with citation validation. Participants leave with a deeper understanding of prompt strategy, an iteration playbook, and a defensible workflow to deploy AI drafting safely in everyday practice—drafting and refining legal documents with structured prompts, using upload-based responsive drafting, applying an ethics-first checklist mapping Model Rules 1.1, 1.6, 5.3, and 3.3, recognizing hallucinations and misattributions, and tracking court standing orders and evolving AI-use rules.

Webinar Date+Time:

Thursday, September 10, 2026
11:45am - 1:00pm ET

Register Now for this Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar!

Speaker:

Jen Stringfield, Esq.

Credit:

1 credit hour in Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, and Wisconsin. If you don't see your state listed in the registration form, contact cle@lexisnexis.com.

By:

LexisNexis

June 10: Identifying Maritime Claims: Vessels, Passengers, Seamen & the Statutes that Govern Them

Title:
Identifying Maritime Claims: Vessels, Passengers, Seamen & the Statutes that Govern Them

Description:
This webinar will provide a practical framework for identifying often-overlooked maritime personal injury claims at intake, and explain how early recognition can impact exposure, reserves, venue, and defense strategy.

Through a real-world case study, the presenters will highlight the costs of missing a maritime issue and outline the three primary types of claims most commonly encountered.

The session will also cover key U.S. Supreme Court decisions and their application in federal courts, and share practical tips for spotting claims early, asking the right intake questions, and properly reserving and investigating maritime exposures.

Webinar Date+Time:
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
11:30 AM–12:30 PM ET | 10:30–11:30 AM CT | 9:30–10:30 AM MT | 8:30–9:30 AM PT
Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar - Register Now!
Credit:
1 credit hour in New York, Pennsylvania, Texas, Illinois, Nevada, and California; Approval Pending: Minnesota. You may be able to self-apply for credit in some other states.
Speakers:
  • Christopher Tramonte is a Member of Cozen O’Connor.  
  • Nicole Connors is a Member of Cozen O’Connor. 
  • Evan Schweitzer is a Cozen O’Connor Associate. He will cover key U.S. Supreme Court decisions, their application in federal courts, and practical guidance for spotting claims early, asking effective intake questions, and properly reserving and investigating maritime exposures.
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.

September 10: Research Skills for Litigators

Description: LexisNexis logo Litigation today involves numerous tasks, encompassing investigative research, legal research and much more.

This seminar walks you through a lawsuit from start to finish, focusing on the various tasks associated with the litigation and the research tools available at each phase of the litigation.

Resources for practical guidance, drafting, conducting discovery of lay witnesses, expert witness research, calculating damages, monitoring issues, and incorporating analytics into your litigation strategy will be discussed.

Webinar Date+Time:
Thursday, September 10, 2026
2:45–4 PM ET | 1:45–3 PM CT | 12:45–2 PM MT | 11:45 AM–1 PM PT

Register Now for this Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar!

Speaker:
Rebecca Larson-Friend, Esq.

Credit:
1 credit hour in Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Georgia, Hawaii, Indiana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont and West Virginia; Approval Pending: Colorado and Wisconsin. You may be able to self‑apply for credit in some other states.

By:
LexisNexis

Saturday, May 9, 2026

June 9: The Verdict Is In: How Social Inflation Is Reshaping Insurance Risk

Description:
Social inflation has moved past isolated cases or a short-term trend. It’s now a constant force influencing claim outcomes, pricing decisions and capacity. The Verdict Is In: How Social Inflation Is Reshaping Insurance Risk will examine how broader cultural shifts, changing juror expectations and modern trial tactics are contributing to larger verdicts (and settlements) and the effects on both insurers and policyholders.
This webinar will look at nuclear verdicts, the growing role of punitive damages and the growing presence of third-party litigation funding. We’ll discuss how these developments affect loss severity, underwriting assumptions, risk transfer strategies and more.
The Verdict Is In: How Social Inflation Is Reshaping Insurance Risk is designed for professionals working across underwriting, claims and risk management. This webinar offers counsel and carrier perspective on how social inflation is changing the risk landscape and what those changes mean for primary insurers and reinsurers alike.
Title:
The Verdict Is In: How Social Inflation Is Reshaping Insurance Risk
Date And Time:
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
1–2 PM ET | 12–1 PM CT | 11 AM–12 PM MT | 10–11 AM PT
Register Now for this free Continuing Legal Education Webinar!
Speakers:
  • John DeLascio, Esq., Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP, Chicago, IL.
  • Roberta Fitzpatrick, Managing Attorney, Arbella Mutual Insurance Company, Wakefield, MA.
  • Jonathan Gordon, Director of Reinsurance Services, Alan Gray, Plymouth, MA.
  • Brooke Skolnik, Vice President, Specialty Casualty Claims, Sompo, New York, NY.
  • Craig Thompson, Esq., Venable LLP, Baltimore, MD.

CLE Credit:
Registration comes with CLE credit in one state and will be available in California, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Texas (Pending).
You may be able to self-apply in other states.
By:
Perrin Conferences.

July 9: Chart Attack: Audit Trails in MedMals and Nursing Home Cases

Description:
Presented by a nurse and an attorney, this practical program explores how audit trails and electronic medical record metadata can uncover critical evidence in medical malpractice and nursing home cases.
Attendees will learn how to identify altered entries, late charting, missing documentation, and inconsistencies between the medical record and its electronic footprint.
The course will also cover discovery strategies, key terminology, and how audit trail evidence can strengthen—or undermine—a case at deposition and trial.

Title:
Chart Attack: Audit Trails in MedMals and Nursing Home Cases

Date And Time:
Thursday, July 9, 2026
1–2 PM ET | 12–1 PM CT | 11 AM–12 PM MT | 10–11 AM PT
Register Now for this Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar!

Speakers:
  • Carey Beyer, Esq..
  • Jessica Shaffer BSN, RN, CLNC.
Credit:
1 credit hour in New York (Skills Credit).
You may be able to self-apply in other states.

By:
New York State Academy of Trial Lawyers.