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 are judged every time they speak—in client meetings, depositions, hearings, negotiat...
In an era of heightening geopolitical tension, the protection of sensitive personal data has moved f...
Evidence Demystified Part 2 covers key concepts in the law of evidence, focusing on witnesses, credi...
The direct examination presentation outlines how attorneys can elicit truthful, credible testimony w...
Learn about the latest trends in Federal Suspension and Debarments. This presentation will assist yo...
Resilience in the Workplace, delves into the critical importance of resilience in navigating the cha...
This program examines critical 2025-2026 developments in patent eligibility for software and AI inve...
Navigating Stress and Trauma in the Legal Profession, explores the unique challenges faced by legal ...
Recent studies have shown that there has been a dramatic increase in impairment due to alcoholism, a...
This program examines listening as an active, strategic trial advocacy skill rather than a passive c...