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California Mini Compliance Bundle 111422

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

14.50 CA CLE Credits

The California Mini Compliance Bundle contains fourteen (14) participatory MCLE hours including the require four (4) hours in Ethics, one (1) hour in Competence Issues, and one (1) hour in Elimination of Bias from the Legal Profession.

The State Bar of California allows attorneys to complete all twenty-five (25) required MCLE hours online, including the four (4) required hours in Ethics, one (1) in Competence Issues, and two (2) in Elimination of Bias in the Legal Profession.

Bundle Update: Starting January 1, 2022, California attorneys will be required to complete two (2) hours of Elimination of Bias CLE. The total credits required remains the same.

CLE Center is an accredited provider with the California State Bar, our provider number is 10594.

Buy Compliance Bundle $219.00 & nbsp;  
 

Bundle Courses

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What My Facebook Posts Teach about Lawyer Mental Health
Stuart Teicher, Esq., posts some funny stuff while on the road as a CLE teacher. Like most of society he documents his life on FaceBook. But the difference is that most of his posts actually teach some important mental health lessons for lawyers. Join him as he discusses how lawyers are affected by anxiety, compassion fatigue, over-functioning, and more.

Stuart Teicher

1 - Prevention & Detection Competence

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U.S. Supreme Court 2020 - 2021 Term: Cases involving Criminal Law Issues
In this program, Professor Alan Saltzman dives deep into a wide range of cases involving Criminal Law issues decided by the U.S. Supreme Court between November 2nd, 2020 through June 21st, 2021.

Saltzman Seminars

2 - General Participatory

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Lessons for Lawyers from True-Crime TV, Vol. 2: Insanity in Criminal Court
In this program, Dr. Brian Russell will discuss the insanity defense and breakdown it's history and the Supreme Court's most recent decision on the matter.

Dr. Brian Russell

1 - General Participatory

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The Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in the Legal Profession
Join our panel for a fascinating discussion about the ethics of AI in the legal profession, in terms of advising AI developers, public policy concerns, and permissible uses of AI in legal practice.

Legalweek

1 - Ethics

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Mitigating the Discovery Risks for the Hybrid Workforce
2020 fundamentally changed the way that businesses get work done. Everyone is now fully digitized, and dependent on Zoom, Microsoft, Slack, and mobile apps to engage with others and collaborate internally. This will have a profound impact on eDiscovery as we move toward a work-from-anywhere future. Join our panel as they discuss the implications, and share best practices to prepare for the future of work.

Legalweek

1 - General Participatory

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Ethical Considerations in eDiscovery: Rules and Responsibilities 2021
In this session, experts from Everlaw will go over these ethical obligations, court cases where attorneys didn't meet their obligations, and the impact it had on the cases and/or attorneys directly.

Legalweek

1 - Ethics

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WFH Cybersecurity Risk Management from a Legal, Business and IT Perspective
This CLE session is a highly relevant panel discussion on cybersecurity risk management in our new "Work From Anywhere" world in the COVID19 era. Speakers from leading law firms, managed review, hosting and cyber security companies, will discuss issues the legal community faces with remote workers. Topics include document review planning and staffing, project initiation, management, and quality control -- all with an eye on infosec and data loss prevention at a moment where most contract document review attorneys are working from home. With time for participation and Q&A, session attendees will take away several rich perspectives on cybersecurity and compliance issues facing legal teams engaged in remote review projects.

Legalweek

1 - General Participatory

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The Ethical Danger of Getting into Bed with Your Clients
Is this program really about getting into bed with our clients? Of course….but I don’t mean sexual relationships. Well, not only sexual relationships. There are a bunch of ways that a lawyer can metaphorically get into bed with their client and all of those situations are governed by the conflicts rules in Rule 1.8. Whether it’s doing business with clients, getting a bequest from a client, or some other self-serving conflict, chances are there’s an ethical implication to doing so.

Stuart Teicher

1 - Ethics

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