Must-Watch February CLE: New Immigration Updates, Native American Tribal Consultation, Neuropsych Evaluations, and More
February is the shortest month of the year, but it doesn’t need to be the least productive. Lawline’s studio is in full gear this month with CLE on topics ranging from tribal consultations to neuropsychological evaluations in disability cases. Check out some February highlights below.
- This Side of the Wall: The Ever-Changing U.S. Immigration Landscape. With all of the recent changes in immigration policies, attorneys with clients impacted by these policies need to constantly remain aware. This program helps keep attorneys informed by covering H-1B visa changes, no-match letters, treaty employees, and which industries have a higher chance of being targeted by immigration audits. Airing Tuesday, February 11, 2020 at 11:30 a.m. (EST)
- Using Neuropsychological Evaluations in Cognitive Disability Claims. Some health conditions, such as concussions and mild brain injuries, are unable to be documented by lab results. The lack of “hard evidence” leads insurers to question cognitive dysfunction. This program introduces attorneys to neuropsychological disability evaluations, which can be a vital alternative to lab results, MRIs, and CT scans in legal cases Involving cognitive deficits. Airing Thursday, February 20, 2020 at 1:00 p.m. (EST)
- Top Tips for Negotiating A Lease Agreement. Through a discussion of drafting and bargaining strategies and a look at transactional forms, this program helps attorneys develop negotiation strategies that can be used in most lease agreements. Airing Tuesday, February 27, 2020 at 11:30 a.m. (EST)
If you can’t attend a live webcast, don’t worry! All of our courses go on-demand within 48 hours after airing (and you can check them out with our free trial). Check out these highlights that were recently added to our catalog:
- What if President Trump's Senate Impeachment Trial Were Conducted under the Federal Rules of Evidence? The impeachment trial has been dominating the headlines recently. This program further details the trial by analyzing evidence in the House majority and minority reports, deposition transcripts, and public testimony under the Federal Rules of Evidence. Originally aired on January 16, 2020
- Getting Smart about AI: What Lawyers Should Know about Artificial Intelligence Technologies. Artificial technology is increasingly impacting a range of practice areas and industries. This program defines artificial intelligence and addresses the ripple effects and ethical standards of its use in the legal industry. Originally aired on January 28, 2020
- Key Antitrust Issues in the Healthcare Industry. Antitrust enforcement is prevalent in the healthcare industry. Understand key antitrust issues in the industry, what healthcare organizations should consider before entering into a transaction, and important takeaways from recent enforcement with this program. Originally aired on January 30, 2020
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