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California Compliance Bundle 111422

Save time with our hand-selected Compliance Bundles tailored to satisfy your mandatory state requirements.

25.00 CA CLE Credits

The California Compliance Bundle contains twenty-five (25) participatory MCLE hours required by the CA State Bar for Compliance, including the required four (4) hours in Ethics, one (1) hour in Competence Issues, and two (2) hour in Elimination of Bias from the Legal Profession.

The State Bar of California allows attorneys to complete their twenty-five (25) required MCLE hours online, including the four (4) required hours in Ethics, one (1) in Competence Issues, and two (2) in Elimination of Bias.

Bundle Update: Starting January 1, 2022, California attorneys will be required to complete two (2) hours of Elimination of Bias CLE. The total credits required remains the same.

CLE Center is an accredited provider with the California State Bar, our provider number is 10594.

Buy Compliance Bundle $269.00 & nbsp;  
 

Bundle Courses

15 Courses
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Anatomy of a Legal Hold: From Corporations and Governments to the Law Firm & Service Providers
Whether it’s for litigation, investigations, or crisis management, the legal hold is one of the most important parts of a proper information governance program, and legal hold errors can lead to serious consequences for your organization. Join us as prominent attorneys from the corporate sector and government—including the former Director of Information Governance at the White House—join technical experts to discuss the legal hold process from corporations and governments to law firms and service providers. We’ll cover legal considerations, including recent case law on data preservation obligations, technical considerations, and workflow issues, with insight on how you can protect your organization.

Legalweek

1 - General Participatory

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WFH Cybersecurity Risk Management from a Legal, Business and IT Perspective
This CLE session is a highly relevant panel discussion on cybersecurity risk management in our new "Work From Anywhere" world in the COVID19 era. Speakers from leading law firms, managed review, hosting and cyber security companies, will discuss issues the legal community faces with remote workers. Topics include document review planning and staffing, project initiation, management, and quality control -- all with an eye on infosec and data loss prevention at a moment where most contract document review attorneys are working from home. With time for participation and Q&A, session attendees will take away several rich perspectives on cybersecurity and compliance issues facing legal teams engaged in remote review projects.

Legalweek

1 - General Participatory

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Evidence and Trial Skills in Bankruptcy
Learn concrete trial and evidentiary skills in this lively mock examination.

American Bankruptcy Institute

1 - General Participatory

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Litigating Common Causes of Action in Bankruptcy
Covering a wide array of bankruptcy litigation matters, this session will focus on issues relating to stay relief, discharge litigation, and post-discharge injunction matters. Evidentiary considerations and standards for relief will be highlighted, along with case law developments and practice tips from the experienced panelists.

American Bankruptcy Institute

1 - General Participatory

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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

1 - Ethics

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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

1 - Ethics

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Cannalaw: Not Your Typical Joint Venture - An Introduction to the Business Transactional and Compliance Practice of California Cannabis and Hemp Law
This course is intended to present an overview of the various aspects of corporate and compliance legal practice for the California cannabis and hemp industries.

New Media Rights

1 - General Participatory

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