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7-Hour Bundle of New Litigation Courses for 2023-2024 (Tenn)

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Overview

New Bundle for 2023!  A collection of 5 all-new courses (approx 1.4 hours each, totaling 7 hours of Tennessee CLE credit) - specially selected for lawyers with a litigation practice. Includes 3 hours of dual/ethics credit.

This diverse bundle of lectures includes segments on handling digital evidence, direct examination, work product and attorney/client privilege issues, artificial intelligence in law practice, and more!

Format(s)

Online Video or Audio (MP3) Download

Credit Hours

General Credits: 4.45
Dual/Ethics Credits: 3

Total Credits: 7.45

Courses Included

Litigator's Toolkit #3: Digital Communication Evidence - Getting It & Authenticating It

Speaker(s):

William R Newman of The University of Southern Mississippi

Description:

An updated discussion on obtaining and using social media posts, text messages, emails, and other digital communications in preparation for use at trial.


General Credits: 1.83

Recent Developments in Federal Law - 2023

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 2022 and early 2023.


General Credits: 1.3

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: 1.32

Work Product Ethics & Attorney-Client Privilege

Speaker(s):

William R Newman of The University of Southern Mississippi

Description:

An overview of the basic law (and common misconceptions) of attorney work product and attorney/client privilege.


Dual/Ethics Credits: 1.2

Ethics of Artificial Intelligence: Recent Developments

Speaker(s):

William R Newman of The University of Southern Mississippi

Description:

An updated look at the uses (and misuses) of generative artificial intelligence in law practice. Ethics credit.


Dual/Ethics Credits: 1.8