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How to Remain in the Good Graces of the Bar and Your Malpractice Carrier: Wait, that Lawyer did WHAT? The Insider's Guide to Staying out of Trouble
- Learn how to “stay off the radar” of the state bar and your LPL carrier
- Learn the proper steps to take if you (allegedly or actually) make a mistake, and learn what not to do
- Have a chance to ask hypothetical questions
Presented by Jaimee Reed, J.D.
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Your Firm's Small Firm Scorecard™ Get a customized roadmap to success for your solo or small law firm
- Get a score on the Small Firm Scorecard™
- Get an improvement roadmap customized to your law firm
- Get clarity on the way forward for your law firm
- Get answers to any questions about the Small Firm Scorecard™
Presented by Sam Glover, J.D.
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2019 Colorado Legislative Session Review: The CBA's role in the Legislative Process, Ensuring and Defending the Integrity of Colorado Statutes
- An overview of the legislature and legislative process in Colorado
- Bills and legislative hot topics from the 2019 session
-How members can be involved in the legislative process
Presented by Elisabeth Rosen, and Jeremy Schupbach
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How a Niche Solo Practice can Holistically and Ethically Service Unrelated Practice Areas for its Clients Presented by Jay Kamlet, Esq.
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Contract Labor Roles, Law & Best Practices for SSF Scaling a solo or small firm doesn't have to be a huge capital investment. Utilizing best practices around contract attorneys, technology, and viewing legal services as a customer experience can yield growth and success. This isn't your parent's version of a law firm!
Presented by Rehan Hasan, Esq.
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Fables, Fairytales, and Facts: Use the Power of Storytelling to Win Clients and Cases - What makes good stories so compelling?
- How can you tell powerful and persuasive stories that will resonate with your clients, the court, and other audiences?
- Explore how to tell your unique stories in creative and innovative ways, using new tools and the latest technology
- Learn to connect with your audience and gain more confidence and comfort with public speaking
Presented by Laurie Gilbertson, Esq., and Jason Slothouber, Esq.
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Digital Forensics - What types of digital evidence exist?
- Common evidentiary issues and mistakes made when offering electronic evidence for admission
- The most persuasive ways to present and utilize digital evidence
Presented by Edward A. Gleason, Esq., Honorable Timothy J. Schutz, and Joy Allen Woller, Esq.
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Mitigating Stress and Compassion Fatigue - 1 Ethics Credit - An ethics CLE for busy attorneys who want to reduce their stress
- Learn quick and practical ways to mitigate the effects of chronic stress without adding to your to-do list
- Learn the neurobiology of stress, why it is contagious, and how to make the stress “work for you” before it becomes compassion fatigue or burnout
Presented by Sarah Myers, Esq., LMFT, LAC
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Maximizing your Online Presence and Social Media - How to use social media effectively, and ethically, to market your solo practice and small law firm
- Provide an overview of the ethical and practical considerations when using social media.
Presented by Honorable Adam J. Espinosa, and Meranda Vieyra
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Informed Decisions: A New Approach to Legal Writing - Understand why most writing advice doesn't work and learn how to overcome the mental barriers to improving your writing
- Shed the habits and defaults ingrained into us by law school and English teachers, while embracing the options and choices that can distinguish your briefs
- Learn tangible ways to improve parts of your briefs tonight, including introductions, headers, and citations.
Presented by Michael A. Blasie, Esq.
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Dealing with Difficult Clients and Secondary Trauma - 1 Ethics Credit - An ethics CLE for attorneys who deal with stressful clients and difficult people (such as opposing counsel) on a regular basis
- Learn effective and practical ways to communicate with difficult clients and personalities
- Learn how to manage your response to stressful situations and people to prevent secondary trauma and burnout
Presented by Chip Glaze, J.D., LMFT
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LinkedIn for Lawyers - Bring your laptop to this interactive presentation and walk away with real-time updates to your LinkedIn profile
- Information provided will help with ideas on how to develop a top-notch profile and create a unique strategy to promote your SSF on LinkedIn
Presented by Meranda Vieyra
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The Future is Now: What you Need to Know About Running a Virtual Law Office
- Hear the key topics that you will need to address to successfully run a Virtual Law Office
- From marketing, to managing employees and everything in between!
Presented by H. Michael Drumm, Esq.
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Building a Marijuana Practice Presented by Clifton L. Black, Esq.
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Cradle to Grave Organizational Issues and Succession Planning for Solo-Small Firm Lawyers and Law Firms - What is succession planning and why you should consider it
- Ethical considerations related to succession planning
- Practical suggestions for preparing your practice for death or disability
- Resources for succession planning
Presented by Gregory G. Sapakoff, Esq., and Marti Whitmore, Esq.
1.2 Ethics Credit |
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Negotiating Skills Presented by Honorable Nancy Rice (Ret.)
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Pretrial Discovery Disputes- How to Wield a Sword Without Falling on It - Traps to avoid
- Third party discovery
- Client management
- Effective practices and techniques
- Reconsideration and appellate review
Presented by Andrew J. Felser, Esq., David Seserman, Esq., Honorable Kathleen M. Tafoya, and J. Gregory Whitehair, Esq.
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Tame the Digital Chaos - Distraction, Time,Task, and Email Management Lawyers live in an age of constant technology distractions, connectivity, and information overload. - Learn how to take back control and
own your technology instead of it owning you - Discover distraction management techniques and time and task management methods in Outlook to regain control of your days
Presented by Paul Unger, Esq.
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- Standard Price $899.00 USD
- Member Price $409.00 USD
- General Credits 26.00
- Ethics Credits 4.20
#101 | #102 | #103 |
How to Remain in the Good Graces of the Bar and Your Malpractice Carrier: Wait, that Lawyer did WHAT? The Insider's Guide to Staying out of Trouble
- Learn how to “stay off the radar” of the state bar and your LPL carrier
- Learn the proper steps to take if you (allegedly or actually) make a mistake, and learn what not to do
- Have a chance to ask hypothetical questions
Presented by Jaimee Reed, J.D.
|
Your Firm's Small Firm Scorecard™ Get a customized roadmap to success for your solo or small law firm
- Get a score on the Small Firm Scorecard™
- Get an improvement roadmap customized to your law firm
- Get clarity on the way forward for your law firm
- Get answers to any questions about the Small Firm Scorecard™
Presented by Sam Glover, J.D.
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2019 Colorado Legislative Session Review: The CBA's role in the Legislative Process, Ensuring and Defending the Integrity of Colorado Statutes
- An overview of the legislature and legislative process in Colorado
- Bills and legislative hot topics from the 2019 session
-How members can be involved in the legislative process
Presented by Elisabeth Rosen, and Jeremy Schupbach
|
#201 | #202 | #203 |
How a Niche Solo Practice can Holistically and Ethically Service Unrelated Practice Areas for its Clients Presented by Jay Kamlet, Esq.
|
Contract Labor Roles, Law & Best Practices for SSF Scaling a solo or small firm doesn't have to be a huge capital investment. Utilizing best practices around contract attorneys, technology, and viewing legal services as a customer experience can yield growth and success. This isn't your parent's version of a law firm!
Presented by Rehan Hasan, Esq.
|
Fables, Fairytales, and Facts: Use the Power of Storytelling to Win Clients and Cases - What makes good stories so compelling?
- How can you tell powerful and persuasive stories that will resonate with your clients, the court, and other audiences?
- Explore how to tell your unique stories in creative and innovative ways, using new tools and the latest technology
- Learn to connect with your audience and gain more confidence and comfort with public speaking
Presented by Laurie Gilbertson, Esq., and Jason Slothouber, Esq.
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#301 | #302 | #303 |
Digital Forensics - What types of digital evidence exist?
- Common evidentiary issues and mistakes made when offering electronic evidence for admission
- The most persuasive ways to present and utilize digital evidence
Presented by Edward A. Gleason, Esq., Honorable Timothy J. Schutz, and Joy Allen Woller, Esq.
|
Mitigating Stress and Compassion Fatigue - 1 Ethics Credit - An ethics CLE for busy attorneys who want to reduce their stress
- Learn quick and practical ways to mitigate the effects of chronic stress without adding to your to-do list
- Learn the neurobiology of stress, why it is contagious, and how to make the stress “work for you” before it becomes compassion fatigue or burnout
Presented by Sarah Myers, Esq., LMFT, LAC
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Maximizing your Online Presence and Social Media - How to use social media effectively, and ethically, to market your solo practice and small law firm
- Provide an overview of the ethical and practical considerations when using social media.
Presented by Honorable Adam J. Espinosa, and Meranda Vieyra
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#401 | #402 | #403 |
Informed Decisions: A New Approach to Legal Writing - Understand why most writing advice doesn't work and learn how to overcome the mental barriers to improving your writing
- Shed the habits and defaults ingrained into us by law school and English teachers, while embracing the options and choices that can distinguish your briefs
- Learn tangible ways to improve parts of your briefs tonight, including introductions, headers, and citations.
Presented by Michael A. Blasie, Esq.
|
Dealing with Difficult Clients and Secondary Trauma - 1 Ethics Credit - An ethics CLE for attorneys who deal with stressful clients and difficult people (such as opposing counsel) on a regular basis
- Learn effective and practical ways to communicate with difficult clients and personalities
- Learn how to manage your response to stressful situations and people to prevent secondary trauma and burnout
Presented by Chip Glaze, J.D., LMFT
|
LinkedIn for Lawyers - Bring your laptop to this interactive presentation and walk away with real-time updates to your LinkedIn profile
- Information provided will help with ideas on how to develop a top-notch profile and create a unique strategy to promote your SSF on LinkedIn
Presented by Meranda Vieyra
|
#105 | #205 | #305 |
The Future is Now: What you Need to Know About Running a Virtual Law Office
- Hear the key topics that you will need to address to successfully run a Virtual Law Office
- From marketing, to managing employees and everything in between!
Presented by H. Michael Drumm, Esq.
|
Building a Marijuana Practice Presented by Clifton L. Black, Esq.
|
Cradle to Grave Organizational Issues and Succession Planning for Solo-Small Firm Lawyers and Law Firms - What is succession planning and why you should consider it
- Ethical considerations related to succession planning
- Practical suggestions for preparing your practice for death or disability
- Resources for succession planning
Presented by Gregory G. Sapakoff, Esq., and Marti Whitmore, Esq.
1.2 Ethics Credit |
#601 | #602 | #603 |
Negotiating Skills Presented by Honorable Nancy Rice (Ret.)
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Pretrial Discovery Disputes- How to Wield a Sword Without Falling on It - Traps to avoid
- Third party discovery
- Client management
- Effective practices and techniques
- Reconsideration and appellate review
Presented by Andrew J. Felser, Esq., David Seserman, Esq., Honorable Kathleen M. Tafoya, and J. Gregory Whitehair, Esq.
|
Tame the Digital Chaos - Distraction, Time,Task, and Email Management Lawyers live in an age of constant technology distractions, connectivity, and information overload. - Learn how to take back control and
own your technology instead of it owning you - Discover distraction management techniques and time and task management methods in Outlook to regain control of your days
Presented by Paul Unger, Esq.
|
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1. Log in to the CLE Dashboard.
2. Scroll down until you see DASHBOARD-AT-A-GLANCE.
3. Click on the BOOKS tab and find the title.
4. Click on the book icon labeled Download. The product will download as a zip file.
How to open the Zip file:
1. Save the downloaded .zip file to your hard drive
2. Right click on the file and select Extract All – this will open an extraction wizard.
3. Click Next and then select the location to extract the files to on your computer.
4. Click OK.
5. Click Next to begin the extraction process.
6. Click Finish when complete.
7. You will now have a folder on your hard drive containing a PDF version of your book and, if applicable, a folder with Word and PDF versions of the accompanying forms