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This dynamic and compelling presentation explores how chronic stress, sleep deprivation, and substan...
This session highlights the legal and compliance implications of divergences between GAAP and IFRS. ...
Whether from poor drafting, conflicting case law, or simply the amounts in dispute, certain key cont...
Attorneys and law firms are well known vectors for money laundering risk. Banks regularly labe...
This Shakespeare?inspired program illustrates how Shakespearean technique can enrich courtroom advoc...
This course provides a strategic roadmap for attorneys to transition from administrative burnout to ...
Evidence Demystified Part 1 introduces core evidentiary principles, including relevance, admissibili...