On-Demand Course Bundle Details

9-Hour Texas MCLE Bundle of Best-Selling Litigation Seminars

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Overview

You can't go wrong with this special collection of eight of our all-time most popular courses for litigators. Since each course runs about 1.25 hours long, this gives you over 9 hours of Texas CLE credit!  This bundle includes our surprisingly practical courses on jury selection and on the new challenge of dealing with ephemeral evidence (electronic communications that are designed to automatically delete themselves, like Snapchat and Signal messages).  This collection also features the first hour of our "Great Trials in History" series in which we discover practical lessons for modern-day litigators by examining some of the most famous trials of all time.   You'll also enjoy Steve Heninger's insightful lecture on the importance of "storytelling" in the courtroom.   

Next, Keith Obert offers tips on how to best prepare your client for a deposition.  Finally, earn your ethics credit while Billy Newman gleans humor and unexpected lessons in ethics from the Peanuts(R) comic strips!  He also presents a practical segment on the ethics and tricks of time management for lawyers. 

In lieu of this "no-fuss" bundle, you can create your own "custom" bundle and select from our growing library of dozens of On-Demand MCLE courses (see the "CLE On-Demand" page for information on creating a custom bundle)

Format(s)

Online Video or Audio (MP3) Download

Credit Hours

General Credits: 5.5
Ethics Credits: 4

Total Credits: 9.5

Courses Included

Presidential Problems: Ethically Dealing with Lawyer Stress, Depression, & Addiction

Speaker(s):

William R Newman of The University of Southern Mississippi

Description:

A discussion about dealing with lawyer mental health issues, as viewed through the lens of lawyer ethics.


Ethics Credits: 1.5

"Storytelling" in the Courtroom: Secrets of Effective Jury Communication

Speaker(s):

Stephen D Heninger of Heninger, Garrison & Davis

Description:

Noted trial attorney Steve Heninger explains and demonstrates effective "storytelling" techniques that can ensure a powerful connection with a jury.


General Credits: 1

Ephemeral Evidence: The Challenge of Disappearing Communications

Speaker(s):

William R Newman of The University of Southern Mississippi

Description:

A look at the emerging law on how to deal with evidence that, by its nature, disappears soon after its creation (including Snapchat and other disappearing message apps).


General Credits: 1

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: 1.25

Preparing Your Client for Deposition

Speaker(s):

Keith D. Obert of Obert Law Group, P. A.

Description:

How to avoid the pitfalls: Nuts & bolts pointers to ensure that your client is prepared for the frightening experience of being deposed.


General Credits: 1.25

Jury Selection: A Practical Approach

Speaker(s):

Stephen D Heninger of Heninger, Garrison & Davis

Description:

Noted trial attorney Steve Heninger offers practical advice on the art of jury selection.


General Credits: 1

Ethics for Lawyers: Lessons Inspired by the Peanuts(R) Comic Strips

Speaker(s):

William R Newman of The University of Southern Mississippi

Description:

This course presents a unique approach to the discussion of ethics and professionalism for lawyers.


Ethics Credits: 1.25

Great Trials in History, Part 1: The Lindbergh Kidnapping Case and the Trial of Sir Walter Raleigh

Speaker(s):

William R Newman of The University of Southern Mississippi

Description:

A fun -- but practical -- way to earn your CLE hours! Billy Newman looks at centuries of great trials and demonstrates that these historic cases can teach us a lot about good lawyering today.


General Credits: 1.25