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Oregon Compliance Bundle 030821

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

The Oregon Compliance Bundle includes forty-five (45) MCLE hours including fix (5) hours in Ethics, three (3) ours in Access to Justice, one (1) hour in Child & Elder Abuse Reporting, and one (1) hour in Mental Health & Substance Abuse Education for only $289.

The Oregon State Bar allows attorneys to complete all forty-five (45) MCLE credits online, including the five (5) required hours in Ethics, three (3) hours in Access to Justice, one (1) hour in Child & Elder Abuse Reporting, and one (1) hour in Mental Health & Substance Abuse Education.

Please note that this bundle will NOT satisfy the specific requirements for newly admitted attorneys.
Buy Compliance Bundle $289.00 & nbsp;  
 

Bundle Courses

7 Courses
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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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61 minutes
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ARMA’s Information Governance Implementation Model: The Way Forward For Information Governance
Learn about ARMA’s new model for Information Governance, the ARMA Information Governance Implementation Model (IGIM). In this session you’ll get an overview of this new methodology for helping your organization move forward in your Information Governance endeavors. You’ll also learn how this model can also be utilized for maturity assessment and how ARMA is connecting the IGIM to future resources.

Legalweek

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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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63 minutes
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Change Management: How to Get Lawyers and Staff to Buy-In to Change
Leaders of law firms and law departments alike often lament their inability to get buy-in from partners and staff on anything from new technologies and processes to new business structures. Their jobs are as much psychologists as lawyers. We walk through two case studies, from a law firm and a law department, to highlight what successful change management looks like in action.

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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58 minutes
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Navigating Data Privacy Restrictions in Litigations and Investigations
This CLE session, presented by experienced global privacy and e-discovery attorneys and technologists, will discuss how to design processes and leverage technology to remain compliant and secure while meeting the needs of the case.

Legalweek

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53 minutes
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The Master Key to Contract Management Efficiencies and Compliance
In this session, we’ll explore efficiencies and risk mitigation delivered to contract management via clause libraries and obligation management practices. Together, these CLM technology features hold the keys to accomplishing more work with fewer hours, while maintaining stronger levels of organizational compliance.

Legalweek

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