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Home Store Downloadable CLEs Streamline Your Practice: How Technology is Changing the Practice of Law
$40.00
An update on different tools out there to assist with managing a law firm. Recent changes in the E-Portal system and how to avoid any issues. The presentation will go over substantial improvements in low code automation software and its abilities. The presentation will also touch on the rise of AI software, such as ChatGPT and how it could affect the practice sooner than later.
1.0 General
1.0 Technology
Expires 10/31/2024
6.0 General Credits; 1.00 Ethics
Mediation and Arbitration
Presentation & Trial Hearings During Covid 19
A Whole New World: Understanding Case Management Plans and Pre-Trial Orders (expired for Florida Bar Reporting)
Closing Do’s and Don’ts
The Strategic Use of Summary Judgement in Personal Injury and Civil Cases Generally
Expires 10/31/2023
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
39.5 Credit Package – 2022 Bench Bar Conference
Access to all session recordings (9 substantive law tracks) from Bench Bar 2022 held on April , 8 2022.
For a detailed list of tracks available please click here.
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