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Post expires at 2:10pm on Thursday August 31st, 2023
Home Store OCBA Materials Chapter 13 Update - New Rules and Old Tricks
$40.00
1.0 General Credit
Certification Credits: Business Litigation 1.0
Discussed will be the new 3002 rules, and the cause the Debtor Bar to have more diligent in filing certain Motions that already exist. How will it play into In re Dukes and the other cases around the country that are putting a Debtor’s discharge at jeopardy. How will these changes affect CH 13 practitioners and how they can transition to the post – Cares Act era.
Expires 08/31/2023
2.5 General
Maximum Cert. 2.5 Civil Trial; 2.5 Labor and Employment Law; 2.5 State and Federal Government and Administrative Practice
Recent decisions from the United States Supreme Court and the Eleventh Circuit have focused on the need for effective cross-examination of Social Security Vocational Experts at disability hearings before ALJs. This CLE will have two highly experienced practitioners present their Top Ten things Social Security attorneys should know when cross-examining a vocational expert at a Social Security disability hearing.
Expiration Date 4-30-2023
CLE: General 6
Ethics 2.0
Technology 1.0
Certification Credits 6.0 Wills, Trust and Estates
Expiration Date 5/31/2024
2.0 General Credit
A detailed presentation on how to become board certified in adoption or family and marital law. Discussed are requirements for the application process, the written exam and personal experience and practical tips on how to prep for the board certification exam.
Expires 11/30/2023
1.0 General Credit
1.0 Ethics
1.0 Tech
This presentation will first discuss the current guidance for judges and lawyers, then delve into various dos, don’ts, and maybes to help judges and lawyers alike. It will also include how attorneys should (and should not) interact with judges (both online and in real life) regarding certain topics such as politics, invitations to attend events, and casual conversations that may involve matters pending before the Court. Discussion and questions will include critical and reflective judgment about an attorney’s intended conduct is portrayed online and assessing options for communication online through social media outlets.
Topics will include discussion of the attorney’s responsibility to have effective client communications and client relations skills in order to increase service to the client and foster understanding of expectations of the representation, including accessibility of the lawyer without implying a personal connection or advantage by being “friends” with a Judge on social media outlets.
Expires 09/30/2023