On-Demand Course Bundle Details

New Litigation Courses for 2025-2026 - 6-credit-hour Bundle (Okla)

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Overview

Just need 6 more credit hours to complete your Oklahoma CLE requirement for 2025?  If you're a litigator, then this 6-credit-hour bundle is the ticket. This bundle contains 4 of our newest litigation-related courses, including 3.5 ethics hours (totaling 6.5 hours of Oklahoma CLE credit).

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Format(s)

Online Video or Audio (MP3) Download

Credit Hours

General Credits: 3
Ethics Credits: 3.5

Total Credits: 6.5

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: 1.5

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: 1.5

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: 1.5

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: 2