On-Demand Course Bundle Details

12-Hour General Practice On-Demand CLE Bundle for 2023

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Overview

A new collection of nine of our newest courses, for a total of 12 hours of North Carolina CLE credit (each course averages about 1.2 hours in length)!  Earn ALL the CLE you need to satisfy this year's North Carolina CLE requirement, including the 2 hours of ethics and the Technology CLE credit you need each year!

(* Note  -  Remember, North Carolina attorneys are required to also earn at least one hour of Substance Abuse/Mental Health CLE credit EVERY 3 YEARS.  If you need Substance Abuse credit this year, we have another very similar 12-hour bundle that includes Substance Abuse CLE credit.  See "12-Hour General Practice CLE Bundle for 2023 WITH SUBSTANCE ABUSE CREDIT" here on our website.  Alternatively, one of our February 2023 Live Webcasts contained an hour of approved "Substance Abuse/Mental Health" credit:  Ethics for Lawyers from Indiana Jones on Feb. 24, 2023.   If you would like to view only the "Substance Abuse/Mental Health" hour of one of these longer Live Webcasts, please call Barristers at 1-800-874-8556, and we can arrange for you to watch that hour of the Live Webcast for only $50.   And a final option - you can individually purchase one of our On-Demand courses that qualify for Substance Abuse/Mental Health CLE credit:   (1) Presidential Problems: Dealing Ethically with Lawyer Stress, Depression, & Addiction;   or  (2) "Elementary CLE: Lessons in Substance Abuse, Mental Health, and Ethics Inspired by Sherlock Holmes."  These On-Demand courses are available for only $50 each.)

But regarding, this 12-hour bundle of On-Demand CLE, it includes practical tips for protecting your client's sensitive information (and yourself) from computer piracy in Ethics of Cybersecurity for Lawyers (a course that also satisfies your annual Technology CLE credit).

This bundle also includes courses litigation-related topics like Direct Examination and Hearsay: Mastering the Objections and Exceptions, as well as e-Discovery.   

There's also sessions on the transactional side of general law practice, including Setting Up a New Business Entity.   In addition, Billy Newman illustrates the do's and don'ts of drafting Last Wills & Testaments with examples from the probate files of many famous people.   There's also the 2022 edition of our annual course, Recent Developments in Federal Law.

All this and more in this fast-paced collection of courses, totaling 12 hours of North Carolina CLE credit).

 

If you would rather hand-pick the individual courses in your On-Demand CLE Bundle, you can create your own Custom Bundle and choose from our growing library of individual courses!   Just go back and select "Build a Custom Bundle" (rather than clicking simply "On-Demand Bundles").

Format(s)

Online Video or Audio (MP3) Download

Credit Hours

General Credits: 9
Ethics Credits: 1
General & Tech Credits: 1
Ethics & Tech Credits: 1

Total Credits: 12

Courses Included

Wills Drafting Do's and Don'ts from Famous People

Speaker(s):

William R Newman of The University of Southern Mississippi

Description:

Our newest peek into the Last Wills and estate plans of famous people (including Robin Williams and several former Presidents) provides a lot of practical lessons in Wills drafting for today's practitioner.


General Credits: 1.25

Hearsay: Mastering the Objections & Exceptions

Speaker(s):

William R Newman of The University of Southern Mississippi

Description:

The complexity of the rules on hearsay evidence bewilder most law students. This course breaks down what you need to know to effectively make (or respond to) hearsay objections.


General Credits: 1.5

Litigator's Toolkit #8: Direct Examination

Speaker(s):

William R Newman of The University of Southern Mississippi

Description:

The latest installment in our series of practical courses on skills for the courtroom lawyer. In this segment, Billy Newman provides a discussion of the do's & don'ts of effective direct examination.


General Credits: 1.25

Pet Law: Evolving Trends for the Famous & Non-Famous (beyond Leona Helmsley)

Speaker(s):

William R Newman of The University of Southern Mississippi

Description:

A surprisingly interesting look at a rapidly emerging area of law - the law governing pets and other animals!


General Credits: 1

e-Discovery, Part 2: Best Practices & Litigation Holds

Speaker(s):

William R Newman of The University of Southern Mississippi

Description:

The 2nd course in a 3-part series on e-discovery examines the law of "litigation holds."


General & Tech Credits: 1

Recent Developments in Federal Law - 2022

Speaker(s):

William R Newman of The University of Southern Mississippi

Description:

Our annual look at new developments in federal case law, statutes, rules, and regulations for late 2021 and early 2022.


General Credits: 1.25

Setting Up a New Business: Choosing the Best Type of Entity & Getting It Started

Speaker(s):

William R Newman of The University of Southern Mississippi

Description:

A straightforward look at choosing the type of legal entity that is right for your new business client, followed by a nuts & bolts discussion of the process of thoroughly setting up all the requisite paperwork.


General Credits: 1.25

Ethics of Cybersecurity for Lawyers

Speaker(s):

William R Newman of The University of Southern Mississippi

Description:

A very practical 2-hour course that deals with the ethics of confidentiality and the myriad of threats posed by hackers and ransomware attacks. Taught from the perspective of lawyers who are not particularly tech savvy.


Ethics Credits: 1
Ethics & Tech Credits: 1

Great Trials in History, Part 2: The Wyatt Earp and Lincoln Assassination Trials

Speaker(s):

William R Newman of The University of Southern Mississippi

Description:

The second installment in this unique & fascinating series of courses that extracts practical examples and lessons for modern-day lawyers by looking at the strategies & tactics used in some of the greatest courtroom events in history!


General Credits: 1.5