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Business Bankruptcy Legal Update 2020
This session features a panel discussion of recent developments in commercial cases involving insurance, trademark, WARN Act and marijuana issues.

American Bankruptcy Institute

$95

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77 minutes
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Consumer Bankruptcy Legal Update 2020
This panel will discuss recent developments in consumer cases involving family law, consumer protection and student loan issues.

American Bankruptcy Institute

$95

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91 minutes
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Everything You Need to Know About Attorney's Fees and Sanctions in Bankruptcy
This panel will discuss attorneys’ fee and sanction topics, including involuntary-proceeding issues.

American Bankruptcy Institute

$115

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82 minutes
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Admissibility of Electronic Evidence at Trial
This session will feature a mock trial of a fraudulent-transfer case demonstrating email, Facebook, Instagram, smartphone, messaging and metadata issues.

American Bankruptcy Institute

$95

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60 minutes
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The Ethical Danger of Getting into Bed with Your Clients
Is this program really about getting into bed with our clients? Of course….but I don’t mean sexual relationships. Well, not only sexual relationships. There are a bunch of ways that a lawyer can metaphorically get into bed with their client and all of those situations are governed by the conflicts rules in Rule 1.8. Whether it’s doing business with clients, getting a bequest from a client, or some other self-serving conflict, chances are there’s an ethical implication to doing so.

Stuart Teicher

$75

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59 minutes
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Cash, Coin, Cheddar, Dough: Ethical Issues with Money and Billing
Stuart will discuss whether lawyers can accept cryptocurrencies for legal fees, Fee splitting with other lawyers, when people fight over trust account funds, and the problem of the flat fee.

Stuart Teicher

$75

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Should We Outlaw Twitter and Reality TV for Lawyers? A Professionalism Debate
The purpose of this program isn’t to convince you that we should actually outlaw Twitter, nor do I honestly think I’d be successful in doing so (for reasons I’ll discuss below). The purpose of this program is to talk about concepts of professionalism in the practice of law. I want to show you how concepts of professionalism ask lawyers to aspire to something higher and how Twitter causes us to do the exact opposite. When we use that medium we are, far too often, behaving in a way that is antithetical to concepts of attorney professionalism. So whether you agree with me or not, hopefully you’ll at least learn about important concepts of professionalism.

Stuart Teicher

$75

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The Bad Lawyers of Hollywood: An Ethics Program
Whether it’s fictional lawyers in film, real lawyers who represent celebrities, or lawyers who have themselves become celebrities, some of these characters have committed ethical violations. Let’s talk about what every lawyer can learn from the mistakes of these lawyers who represent some interesting people.

Stuart Teicher

$75

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135 minutes
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Saltzman Seminars: U.S. Supreme Court 2019 - 2020 Term Cases Involving Criminal Law Issues
Join Professor Saltzman for a in-depth review of the Supreme Court decisions on constitutional cases involving Criminal Law issues during the 2019-2020 term. He will also discuss cases involving Federal Law Statutes and the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure.

Saltzman Seminars

$165

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