This session will discuss the most common hurdles to effective outside counsel management from both sides of the legal coin (in-house and law firm) and how best to determine whether to stay in-house or use external support.
Questions this course explores are what do we do as a people, as a society, and as key participants in the legal system if we can no longer believe and trust what we see or hear? What legal tools are there to deal with deepfakes?
Every day, smart assistants like Siri and Alexa respond to routine requests. Can the government compel disclosure of a user’s data in their smart devices? If so, under what circumstances?
Attendees will learn the motives behind family members suing each other and how to successfully bring and defend a guardianship or trustee action for the client's best outcome.
In this session, viewers will become more effective in helping prepare for litigation and have a better understanding of what information can make it to the jury.
Additionally, the attendees will be introduced to the Supreme Court cases that led to the Roe v. Wade decision and how the right to privacy played a key role in the Supreme Court's ruling.
This session will explore Fourth Amendment standards governing police uses of force as interpreted by the court in Tennessee v. Garner (1985) and Graham v. Connor (1989) and federal statutes that prohibit the unnecessary or excessive use of force.
In this session, Carl will help you understand the challenges around maintaining this Gordian Knot of data, creating a successful information governance program, and understanding what laws can affect that data.
This session will cover best practices for avoiding ethical violations and UPL and protecting yourself (and your attorney) from violations of the protective order.
Participants will learn how to better assist attorneys during complicated appeals of allegations in criminal law, elder law, fraud, misrepresentation, and elder abuse.