What legal issues arise when workplaces require proof of vaccination from employees? How can law firms prevent cyberattacks? What are the hallmarks of Cyberbullying and Revenge Porn law? These questions and more will be answered throughout Lawline’s August lineup of great CLE webcasts. Check out some highlights below:
- Legal, Ethical, and Practical Issues for Vaccine Credentials and Verification for Workplaces. As COVID-era restrictions are lifted, many workplaces are considering adopting vaccination programs to promote the health of their employees. This program reviews the legal, ethical, and regulatory concerns this raises, the regulation of vaccine credentials, and the applicable forms attorneys can use when working with these cases. Airing Tuesday, August 10, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. (EST)
- Examining Phishing in Law Firms: Tips for Attorneys to Combat Cybersecurity Attacks. Law firms manage business deals, financial transactions, and host many clients’ and employees’ personal information, which makes them an attractive target for cybercriminals and phishing attacks. This program will discuss the importance of cybersecurity in law firms and the ethical obligations attorneys have to safeguard client and employee information. Airing Monday, August 23, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. (EST)
- Modern Day Feuds: How to Handle Cyberbullying & Revenge Pornography Claims. The anonymity that the internet provides amplifies the frequency of “modern-day fuels”, such as cyberbullying and revenge porn. This program teaches attorneys about the new practice areas of Cyberbullying and Revenge Porn law, and explores relief for victims and best practices for handling these types of cases. Airing Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. (EST)
If you can’t attend a live webcast, don’t worry! All of our courses go on-demand within a week after airing (and you can check them out with our free trial). Check out some recent highlights:
- Understanding the Impact of Covid-19 on Social Security Disability, Long Term Disability, and Workers Compensation Claims. This program explores how COVID-19 has trailblazed an easier path for individuals seeking disability benefits and the specific ways COVID-19 can increase the likelihood of success in some cases. Originally aired on July 19, 2021
- Navigating International Surrogacy Arrangements. Surrogacy in the U.S. can be expensive, and some parents choose to take their surrogacy journey to another country. This program dives into the history of international surrogacy, legal issues surrounding reproduction arrangements across international lines, important cases in this area, and the practice of surrogacy across borders. Originally aired on July 26, 2021
- Supporting Attorney Well-Being through Ethical and Effective Leadership. This program will provide attorneys with leadership skills and ethical rules to help them better navigate challenging situations, reduce the risk of malpractice, increase team sustainability, and manage stress and anxiety. Originally aired on July 30, 2021