New Litigation Courses for 2025: 6-Hour Bundle (Mississippi)
Overview
If you're a litigator, and you need only 6 more hours of CLE to complete your requirement for the year, then this bundle was made just for you! This bundle includes 5 of our newest litigation-related courses (each course approx. 1.5 hours each, for a grand total of 6 hours of CLE, including ethics).
If you would rather hand-pick the individual courses in your On-Demand CLE Bundle, you can create your own Custom Bundle! Just go back and select "Build a Custom Bundle" (rather than clicking simply "On-Demand Bundles").
Format(s)
Online Video or Audio (MP3) Download
Credit Hours
General Credits: 3.9
Ethics Credits: 2.7
Total Credits: 6.6
Courses Included
Dealing with Difficult Lawyers & Difficult Clients: Ethics
Speaker(s):
William R Newman of The University of Southern Mississippi
Edward T. Oglesby of The Brad Hendricks Law Firm
James P. Catalano of The Catalano Firm, PLC
Description:
Practical coping tips for when counsel opposite is a "Rambo Litigator" or when your own client is obnoxious.
Ethics Credits: 1.2
Insurance Coverage Issues to Avoid
Speaker(s):
William R Newman of The University of Southern Mississippi
Description:
Individuals and especially business entities often need customized insurance coverages in order to mitigate certain risks that might be unique to their fields of endeavor. This course offers a checklist of examples.
General Credits: 1.4
The Biggest Ethics Traps of Modern Law Practice
Speaker(s):
Adam B Kilgore of Attorney at Law
Description:
A long-time state bar ethics official talks about the biggest ethics mistakes that are dominating professional responsibility circles in recent years.
Ethics Credits: 1.5
HIPAA Basics for Lawyers & Support Staff
Speaker(s):
Jeffery P Drummond of Jackson Walker, LLP
Description:
An overview of legal requirements under the HIPAA privacy law for both litigators and transactional lawyers.
General Credits: 1.2
Great Trials in History, Part 3: Future Presidents in the Courtroom
Speaker(s):
William R Newman of The University of Southern Mississippi
Description:
Practical lessons for modern lawyers are extracted by examining some of the most notable trials involving lawyers who later became President of the United States.
General Credits: 1.3