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Post expires at 2:10pm on Wednesday May 31st, 2023
Home Store OCBA Materials Our Ethical Obligations In Protecting Confidential Communications and Transactions
$40.00
1.0 General Credit
1.0 Ethics
1.0 Technology
A comprehensive review of issues affecting Florida lawyer technology, such as ransomware invading confidential files and holding them hostage. The panelists are experts in helping companies become aware of the risks of Cyber-attack, malware threats, and data theft, and protecting against these dangers. The 2020-2021 rash of Ransomware attacks and wire transfer thefts affecting Florida lawyers and their clients, and the resulting complaints and lawsuits creating a critical need for education of technology; and our ethical obligations to protect our client’s confidences.
Expires 05/31/2023
1.0 General Credit
Get to know the newly appointed judges in the Ninth Judicial Circuit Court: Honorable Eric Netcher, Honorable Tarlika Nunez-Navarro, Honorable Brian Sandor, and Honorable Michael Snure
Expires 05/31/2023
1.0 General Credit
1.0 Ethics
Certification Credits: Marital and Family Law 1.0
Attorney’s Fees and Costs as viewed by Judges from the Ninth Judicial Circuit. Topics will include charging liens; retaining liens; the court’s authority to award temporary and permanent fees and costs and matter relied upon by the judiciary when making or denying awards, including applicable Florida Statutes, equitable authority and the Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure; factors considered by judges.
Expires 09/30/2023
1.0 General Credit
1.0 Adoption Law
An Overview of Adoption and Guardianship and How to Select the Appropriate Route
Expires 02/29/2024
3.5 General Credit
1.0 Ethics
1.0 Mental Illness
1.0 Professionalism
1.0 Technology
Emphasizing professionalism is one of Florida Bar President Michael B. Tanner’s core initiatives. The confluence of the an increasing workload, the unique stresses brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic and the ever expanding nature of social media have also created new challenges for attorneys. And the Florida Supreme Court has signaled its willingness to impose stronger sanctions and disciplinary measures for attorney conduct that threatens the reputation of the profession.
Expires 10/31/2023