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Bundle of Best-Selling Transactional Law Seminars for Alabama (6 hours)

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Overview

You're sure to be impressed with this special collection of five of our all-time most popular courses for non-litigators (totaling 6.6 hours of Alabama CLE credit). Includes the entertaining -- and surprisingly practical -- course entitled "Wills Drafting Do's and Don'ts from Famous People" in which Billy Newman provides a checklist of common errors that lawyers make in drafting a Last Will & Testament, as illustrated by the probate files of many famous people!

This bundle also features courses on employment law basics for general practitioners and a primer on helping clients on their first venture into the music industry.  Then, learn the essentials that every lawyer should know about copyrights and trademarks with "Recent Headlines in Intellectual Property" -- important lessons illustrated by recent high-profile celebrity cases.

Finally, earn your ethics credit with Billy Newman's real-world look at the secrets of time management for lawyers.

Format(s)

Online Video or Audio (MP3) Download

Credit Hours

General Credits: 5.3
Ethics Credits: 1.3

Total Credits: 6.6

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: 1.3

Employment Law Essentials for General Practitioners, Part 1

Speaker(s):

Russell Willis, J. D. of The University of Southern Mississippi

Description:

An overview of the major employment discrimination that can result in litigation against business clients.


General Credits: 1.2

Ethics of Diligence & Time Management

Speaker(s):

William R Newman of The University of Southern Mississippi

Description:

The ethics rules and case law on Rule 1.3 of the Model Rules of Professional Conduct.


Ethics Credits: 1.3

Entertainment Law, Part 3 (Music Industry)

Speaker(s):

Shawnassey H Brooks of Frascogna Entertainment Law

Description:

Part 3 of our introductory series on entertainment law. This installment focuses on the basics of representing clients in the music industry.


General Credits: 1.1

Recent Headlines in Intellectual Property Law

Speaker(s):

William R Newman of The University of Southern Mississippi

Description:

A sequel to our popular "Ripped from the Headlines" course. This newest installment looks at the valuable lessons to be derived from recent high-profile cases involving copyrights, trademarks, and patents.


General Credits: 1.7