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Indiana 18-Credit Compliance Bundle 101321

Save time with our hand-selected Compliance Bundles tailored to satisfy your mandatory state requirements.

The Indiana 18-Credit Compliance Bundle contains eighteen (18) CLE credit hours including three (3) hours in Ethics required by the Indiana Office of Admissions & Continuing Education (ACE).

The Indiana Office of Admissions & Continuing Education (ACE) requires attorneys to complete thirty-six (36) CLE hours including three (3) in Ethics every three (3) years.

You have one year from the date of purchase to complete your programs.

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Buy Compliance Bundle $229.00 & nbsp;  
 

Bundle Courses

4 Courses
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80 minutes
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Technology Transfer & Licensing at Universities
Viewers will learn about what technology transfer is, the federal research apparatus that underpins its origins, the Bayh-Dole Act, and other legislation leading to the field’s proliferation, the path to commercialization, licensing from universities, and illustrative examples of successful technology transfer.

New Media Rights

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89 minutes
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Patent Basics for In-House and Non-IP Lawyers
The presentation will discuss important concepts such as freedom to operate and patent infringement, how patents compare with trade secrets, and monetizing patents.

New Media Rights

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64 minutes
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Cite Early! Cite Often! The 2019-2020 Cases That Every Practitioner Should Know
Join us for ALM’s open-to-all legendary Judicial Keynote Session as the panel discusses the cases that made (or missed) the ALM headlines in 2019-2020. Caselaw discussions will focus on the ever changing landscape of data and biometric privacy, privilege disputes, spoliation, recent news in iPhone forensics and social media discovery in litigation.

Legalweek

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62 minutes
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Emojis and Sentiment as New Critical Risk Elements in Corporate Communications: How to Understand and Handle These ‘New Normal’ Data Types
This emerging technology session will take participants through basic emoji meanings, hidden and otherwise, discuss newly-available technology helping target risky communications containing emojis and charged words, outline how lawyers can quickly investigate the substance of the issues at hand, and explain how courts have addressed emojis to date.

Legalweek

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