Recent Developments in Arkansas Law, 2024 (6 Hour Version)
Overview
In the summer of 2024, we're again making our popular annual course, Recent Developments in Arkansas Law, available as an online course -- so you can watch it at your convenience -- whenever you're ready (even in your pajamas!). This annual course is a fast-paced and surprisingly comprehensive look at the past year's important new case law, new statutes, new regulations, and other developments in over 13 different areas of law practice, including:
- Family Law
- Torts, Insurance, Civil Procedure, and Workers' Compensation
- Wills, Estates, Real Estate, & General Business Law
- Ethics and Professionalism
Features Ed Oglesby, Esq. and Billy Newman, Esq.
Format(s)
Online Video or Audio (MP3) Download
Credit Hours
General Credits: 5
Ethics Credits: 1.25
Total Credits: 6.25
Courses Included
ARK - Family Law: 2024 Recent Developments in Arkansas Law
Speaker(s):
William R Newman of The University of Southern Mississippi
Description:
The Family Law segment of our annual Recent Developments in Arkansas Law course for Summer 2024.
General Credits: 1.5
ARK - Torts, Insurance, Civil Procedure, Part 1: 2024 Recent Developments in Arkansas Law
Speaker(s):
Edward T. Oglesby of The Brad Hendricks Law Firm
Description:
The 1st of 2 segments on Torts, Insurance, Civil Procedure, & Workers Comp - from our annual Recent Developments in Arkansas Law course for Summer 2024.
General Credits: 1
ARK - Torts, Insurance, Civil Procedure, Part 2: 2024 Recent Developments in Arkansas Law
Speaker(s):
Edward T. Oglesby of The Brad Hendricks Law Firm
Description:
The 2nd of 2 segments on Torts, Insurance, Civil Procedure, & Workers Comp - from our annual Recent Developments in Arkansas Law course for Summer 2024.
General Credits: 1
ARK - Wills, Estates, Real Estate, & Business Law: 2024 Recent Developments in Arkansas Law
Speaker(s):
William R Newman of The University of Southern Mississippi
Description:
The Wills/Estates, Real Estate, & Business Law segments from our annual Recent Developments in Arkansas Law course for Summer 2024.
General Credits: 1.5
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: 1.25