New York’s “zone of danger” rule is the sole method for bystander plaintiffs to recover emotional injuries and is applied in a variety of situations other than automobile accidents.
Attorneys hopefully recognize that, like many other professionals, their lives are filled to the bri...
This program examines listening as an active, strategic trial advocacy skill rather than a passive c...
This Shakespeare?inspired program illustrates how Shakespearean technique can enrich courtroom advoc...
This course clarifies the distinction between profit and cash flow from a legal perspective. Attorne...
Loneliness isn’t just a personal issue; it’s a silent epidemic in the legal profession t...
This dynamic and compelling presentation explores how chronic stress, sleep deprivation, and substan...
Large World Models (LWMs)— the next generation of AI systems capable of generating...
Attorneys and law firms are well known vectors for money laundering risk. Banks regularly labe...
This ethics program examines common, but often avoidable, professional responsibility mistakes that ...
Part II builds on the foundation established in Part I by examining how classical rhetorical styles ...