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Adoption Law in Indiana - 3 CLE - November 18
Adoption Law in Indiana will provide in-depth knowledge of current state and federal adoption laws, ensuring attorneys stay updated on legal requirements, procedural changes, and best practices. We will explore topics such as parental rights, consent, and interstate adoptions, helping you to gain practical insights to better represent clients, whether adoptive parents or birth parents.


Advanced Negotiation Strategies for Lawyers - 2 CME / 2 CLE - November 17
This advanced negotiations webcast will increase your arsenal of strategies, techniques and tactics and help you further develop the strategic mindset that’s at the heart of successful negotiation and aid in maximizing the results you provide your client. Leave behind the intuitive and instinctive – along with their inherent uncertainties.


23rd Annual Family Law Institute - 12.75 CLE / 1.75 CME / 1E - November 13-14
We are excited the “The Institute” returns again this fall for the 2025 effort! This will be the 23rd year Institute founding chairperson Andy Mallor will lead our program. Don’t miss this special and informative event!


Worker’s Compensation Institute 2025 - 6 CLE / 1 E - November 6
This annual institute offers Indiana attorneys a valuable opportunity to enhance their expertise in Worker’s Compensation law. The comprehensive curriculum covers critical topics such as navigating complex case challenges, Medicare Set-Aside issues, ethical considerations, concussion management, and recent case law developments. With insights from esteemed speakers that includes judges, practitioners, and medical experts, attendees will gain practical knowledge to better re


Annual DUI Defense Update: Tools for the Toolbox - 6 CLE / 1 E - November 5
Indiana attorneys who handle DUI cases won’t want to miss this informative and timely seminar on DUI Defense. Designed to strengthen both knowledge and courtroom skills, the program will cover critical topics including BMV Issues & Answers, Blood Test Basics & Procedures, Mitigation Services, and strategies for crafting persuasive Opening & Closing Statements.


Applied Professionalism for 2025 - 6 CLE / 6 E / 6 APC - October 30
Welcome New Attorneys! By directive of the Indiana Supreme Court, all newly admitted attorneys must attend a six-hour Commission approved course on Applied Professionalism within their first three-year mandatory continuing legal educational cycle. This course meets this requirement for you.


CME Update for Civil Mediators: Advancing Your Civil Mediation Practice - 6 CLE / 6 CME / 1 E - Friday, October 10
CME Update for Civil Mediators:
Advancing Your Civil Mediation Practice


Advanced Microsoft Word Wizardry for Lawyers & Support Staff - 3-Part Live Webcast Series - 6 CLE (NLS) - Oct. 8, 22 & 29
Each session is designed as a stand-alone training session. Attend more than one session and receive a Discount on your registration fee. To receive a multi-session Discount, you must register for all the programs you wish to attend in the same, initial, transaction.


How To Become A Published Author, Represent One, & Protect Your Client's Film & TV Rights - A 2-Part Live Webcast Series - 6 CLE - Oct. 7 & 14
Attorneys aspiring to write and become published, or those who intend to represent clients with the same vision, will receive up-to-date practical advice regarding the publishing process through How to Become A Published Author, Represent One and Protect Your Client’s Film and TV Rights hosted by bestselling author Mark Shaw who has published 25+ books including How to Become a Published Author: Idea to Publication.
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