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Oregon Mini Compliance Bundle 022423

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

The Oregon Mini Compliance Bundle includes twenty-four (24) MCLE hours including five (5) hours in Ethics, three (3) hours in Access to Justice, three (3) hours in Practical Skills, one (1) hour in Mental Health & Substance Abuse, and one (1) hour in Child & Elder Abuse Reporting for only $229.

The Oregon State Bar allows attorneys to complete their forty-five (45) MCLE credits online, including five (5) required hours in Ethics and 1 in Elder Abuse Reporting. 

Please note that this bundle will NOT satisfy the specific requirements for newly admitted attorneys. Contact your state bar for more information on these requirements.

Buy Compliance Bundle $229.00 & nbsp;  
 

Bundle Courses

8 Courses
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Virtually Effective - Conducting Professional and Persuasive Hearings on Remote Platforms
As Bankruptcy Courts hold hearings across a variety of remote platforms, how can attorneys and other bankruptcy professionals ensure they are most effectively representing their clients? This expert panel will discuss best practices for appearing remotely, offering tips on preparing witnesses for testimony, presenting an effective “virtual” courtroom presence, and maintaining proper courtroom etiquette in the new normal, and will also address several ethics considerations in our new "Virtual" reality.

American Bankruptcy Institute

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63 minutes
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What Will Be the Biggest Tax Implications for 2021?
Join the expert-authors behind Tax Facts in this seminar as they discuss important questions many will have about the state of tax in 2021, including potential changes, implications, and more.

The National Underwriter

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89 minutes
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Transactional Practice Boot Camp: Part 2 - Cheat Sheet for Approaching New Transactional Assignments: How to Figure Out What You Should be Doing Next
Students and young lawyers often use an "ad hoc" approach treating "every problem as a different problem." Since I have needed to teach students who have never done transactional law how to begin working on complex projects very quickly, I have tried to create a teachable, universal approach to beginning transactional assignments. This approach I will teach holds true whether the solution requires a client call, an internal/external memo, drafting a contract, or prosecuting intellectual property (copyright, trademark, or patent registrations).

New Media Rights

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Transactional Practice Boot Camp: Part 1 - Zero to Hero: What You Need to Know During Your First Years as a Transactional Attorney
This program is for 0-3 year attorneys who have never experienced transactional law (and maybe even never worked in a law office) to rethink the "litigation-first" perspective that gets ingrained during law school. For a large number of law students interested in working with business transactions, as in-house counsel, in IP prosecution, licensing, etc., we want to provide guidance for what you should be thinking about on your first day of an internship, your first day at a job, or your first day running your own firm. These are tips to distinguish yourself on your first day even if you don't have any direct transactional experience.

New Media Rights

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Update Your Chapter 12 Skills
Given the huge increase in filings lately and the increase in the debt limit after the passage of the Family Farmer Relief Act, the webinar would like to provide more information to consumer and small business lawyers who might be interested in expanding into Chapter 12 practice.

American Bankruptcy Institute

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Peek into the Mind of Your First-Year Associate
In this CLE program, we will gain insight from Stuart Teicher, Esq., who was a law school professor for these associates during this tumultuous time in their lives. (Ethics Rules 1.1, 5.3 and more covered).

Stuart Teicher

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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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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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