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Post expires at 2:10pm on Saturday September 30th, 2023
Home Store OCBA Materials NLRB - Student Athletes as Employees
$40.00
1.0 General Credit
Certification Credits: Labor and Employment 1.0
Topics discussed related to the Name, Image and Likeness policy adopted by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) last year.
Expires 9-30-2023
Post expires at 2:10pm on Saturday September 30th, 2023
1.0 General Credit
Chapter 394 of the Florida Statutes, known as “The Baker Act,” governs mental health services, including voluntary admissions (section 394.4625), involuntary examination (section 394.463) and involuntary placement (section 394.467). Enacted in 1971, the law was designed to protect the rights and liberty interests of citizens with mental illnesses and ensure public safety.
Expires 1/31/2023
7.0 General Credit
2.5 Technology
Certification Credits: 7.0 Elder Law; 7.0 Wills, Trusts and Estates
The Latest Trend in Probate and Guardianship Court.
Lost and Found: Litigating Lost and Later-Discovered Wills
No Witnesses, No Documents, No Problems
The Brave New World of Remote Notarization
Expires 8/31/2022
1.0 General Credit
Certification Credits: 1.0 Business Litigation; 1.0 Intellectual Property
A brief overview of the IP considerations of Streaming and the concerns that the DMCA raises for streamers. The discussion will cover the copyright in regard to publishers and content creators, Trademarks in regard to publishers and content creators, as well as the DMCA and Covid 19 relief bill update to illegal streaming.
Expires 10/31/2022
1.0 General Credit
1.0 Elder Law; 1.0 Wills, Trust and Estates
In addition to all of the unprecedented changes affecting just about every aspect of their lives in 2020, probate and guardianship attorneys were faced with many changes in the Florida Probate Rules, the Florida Probate Code, and the Florida Guardianship Law. Because court rules and statutes can have different effective dates, careful attention is required to ensure that documents filed with the court and served on interested persons comply with the current judicial and legislative requirements. This program will cover five pieces of legislation and five Florida Supreme Court opinions that affected probate and guardianship practitioners beginning in 2020.
Expires 1/31/2023