On-Demand Course Bundle Details

New Litigation Courses for 2023-2024 - 6-hour Bundle

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Overview

New Bundle for late 2023!  A collection of 4 all-new courses (approx 1.5 hours each, totaling 6 hours of Alabama CLE credit) - specially selected for lawyers with a litigation practice. Includes ethics, along with courses on attorney work-product, digital evidence, and direct examination practice pointers.

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 to the previous screen and click the green "Build a Custom Bundle" button on the right-hand side of the screen.

Format(s)

Online Video or Audio (MP3) Download

Credit Hours

General Credits: 3.1
Ethics Credits: 3

Total Credits: 6.1

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: 1.8

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.


Ethics Credits: 1.8

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: 1.3

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.


Ethics Credits: 1.2