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CLE News for North Carolina Attorneys: New Programs Accredited starting January 1, 2012; Reminder re 2011 Expirations of Accreditation in North Carolina
December 20, 2011–Celesq® AttorneysEd Center today announced that the North Carolina Bar has approved the following online programs for North Carolina for the period January 1, 2012-December 31, 2012:
• ETHICS! Ethical and Practical Issues in Protecting Attorney-Client Privilege for Corporations (2108) View details
• ETHICS! Ethical Considerations for Attorneys in the Course of E-Discovery (2144) View details
• Asset Protection Planning Techniques for Clients with Modest to Medium-Sized Estates (2114) View details
• What Every Asset Protection Planning Attorney Should Know about Bankruptcy Law (2116) View details
• Litigation Holds: Translating Legal Developments into Practical Tips (2131) View details
• Effective Trial Opening Statements: Avoiding the Perils and Overcoming the Fears (2145) View details
• Keys to Dynamic Direct Examination at Trial—Telling the Story in a Compelling Fashion (2146) View details
Upcoming December 31, 2011 expirations of accreditation in North Carolina
Last chance to take the following online programs approved for North Carolina for 2011:
• ETHICS! Ethical Considerations when Conducting Workplace Investigations (2043) View details
• ETHICS! Working with Consultants: Avoiding Ethical Pitfalls and Protecting Privilege (2045) View details
• Cooperation in E-Discovery: Practical Steps for Practitioners and Courts (2050) View details
• The Supreme Court and Securities Litigation: Assessing the Past Term and Looking Forward to the New One (2055) View details
• Avoiding Liability for Sex Discrimination—Pay Equity (Part 1 of a 2-Part Series) (2061) View details
• Avoiding Liability for Sex Discrimination—Sexual Harassment Complaints (Part 2 of a 2-Part Series) (2062) View details
• Business Methods Patents Live On after Supreme Court’s Decision in Bilski v. Kappos, from the Celesq®-West IP Master Series (2063IP) View details
• Mixed Signals? The Quon and Stengart Decisions—What Do they Mean for the Corporate Workplace? (2065) View details
• Dodd-Frank and the SEC: How Do the New Provisions Tie to Existing Programs to Fortify SEC Enforcement? (2074) View details
For a listing of all of Celesq® online programs currently approved for CLE credit in North Carolina, including dates of effectiveness, NC program number, and credits, click here.
North Carolina attorneys may receive self-study credit in North Carolina for the foregoing programs if they take the program on audio CD and complete the Affirmation form correctly identifying the code number that is embedded within the audio program. For more information, attorneys can click on the State information link.
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Celesq® AttorneysEd Center (www.celesq.com), a nationally-recognized leader in providing high-quality continuing legal education programs to attorneys throughout the United States, focuses on the hottest topics and latest trends in practice areas of particular interest to outside and in-house corporate attorneys and litigators. A pioneer in online CLE, Celesq® today offers its programs in a variety of convenient formats, including live web casts, online streaming audio and audio CDs. Contact Sharon Levine Mirsky, Esq., at (561) 241-1919 or slmirsky@celesq.com for more information.
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