On-Demand Course Bundle Details

Arkansas 7-Hour Transactional Law Bundle for 2024

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Overview

Just need 6 or 7 hours of CLE in the Summer of 2024?  Got a business law practice that is not heavy in litigation work?  Then this 7-hour collection of transactional law topics is just the ticket!

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Format(s)

Online Video or Audio (MP3) Download

Credit Hours

General Credits: 3
Ethics Credits: 4.5

Total Credits: 7.5

Courses Included

Current Issues in Business Law

Speaker(s):

William R Newman of The University of Southern Mississippi

Description:

A fast-paced look at trending issues in transactional business law practice.


General Credits: 1.75

Ethics of the Generation Gap in Law Offices

Speaker(s):

William R Newman of The University of Southern Mississippi

Samuel D Newman of Newman Law Firm, PLLC

Description:

A close look at one of the new trending topics in legal ethics -- dealing with a multi-generational workplace!


Ethics Credits: 1.25

Contract Drafting Basics, Part 5: Settlement Agreements & Employment Contracts

Speaker(s):

William R Newman of The University of Southern Mississippi

Kelly McCall of Fisher Phillips

Description:

A close look at important considerations in preparing two specific types of contracts: settlement agreements and employment agreements.


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: 2

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