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Technology Tuesdays! 1-Hr. Lunchtime Seminars Every Tuesday in August
The integration of legal technology has become increasingly pivotal, reshaping traditional practices and enhancing efficiency within the legal profession. From artificial intelligence-powered document review systems to advanced analytics tools, legal tech has streamlined tasks such as case analysis, contract management, and legal research. Law firms and legal departments continue to embrace these technological advancements, as such, ICLEF offers a new technology related semin


Masters Series Summer Conference, August 27-28 at the Beautiful French Lick Springs Resort & Casino
We are excited to announce that the Annual Masters Series Summer Conference will be held amidst the picturesque rolling hills of southern IN


Why MSWord Paragraph Numbering Breaks (and How To Fix It For Good) - 1 CLE (NLS) - August 4
If you ask the average lawyer or legal support person what they find most frustrating about Microsoft Word, their answer is likely to be automatic paragraph numbering. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t; sometimes it works initially and then goes sideways when the document is edited. Moreover, when it breaks, it can be difficult to fix. In this seminar, we’re going to focus solely on this topic and believe it or not; there is a way to set up multi-level numbers, lett


Advanced Family Law - 6 CLE - July 30-31
Advanced Family Law A Masters Series Seminar 6 CLE - Thursday & Friday, July 30-31 West Baden Springs Resort & Spa Live In-Person Only Welcome To West Baden! We are pleased to bring the Advanced Family Law program to the spectacular setting of the historic West Baden Resort Hotel! Join Program Chair the Honorable Kimberly S. Dowling, along with Discussion Leaders Hon. William Hughes, Hon. Andrew R. Bloch and other panelist to be announced soon for what is always an engaging


Valuing Personal Injury Cases for Plaintiff Counsel - 1 CLE - July 2
Understanding potential case value is key to maximizing results for your clients. This focused one-hour ICLEF webcast, presented by Jeffrey J. Kroll of the Allen Law Group, is designed to equip plaintiff counsel with practical strategies for valuing personal injury claims. Learn how to assess and present non-economic damages such as pain and suffering, disfigurement, and disability; develop compelling approaches to proving and quantifying loss of earning capacity; and naviga


Legislative Update for 2026 - 3 CLE
Join Senator Eric A. Koch and his legislative faculty for this year’s Legislative Update, a timely three-hour ICLEF program held on July 1—the day most new Indiana laws take effect. This program offers a look back at key legislative activity from the recent session while providing a practical overview of developments most likely to impact your practice and your clients, helping you stay ahead of the curve and confidently navigate the evolving legal landscape.


Not All Dollars are Equal: Tax-Smart Estate Planning for Basis, IRD & Beneficiary Strategy - 1 CLE
Not all inheritances are created equal.
In this practical one-hour program, Lisa M. Adler of Adler Estate Law explores how income tax considerations—such as basis adjustments, IRD, and retirement account rules—can dramatically impact the value of an estate distribution. Learn actionable strategies for aligning assets with the right beneficiaries, navigating SECURE Act requirements, and coordinating tax-smart decisions with overall estate planning goals.


53rd Annual Midwest Estate Tax & Business Planning Institute
53rd Annual Midwest Estate, Tax & Business Planning Institute


From Stable to Statute: Navigating Modern Issues in Equine Law - 2 CLE
The horse industry continues to evolve through new legislation, regulatory oversight, and emerging risk management concerns. This two-hour ICLEF program, presented by Gregg S. Gordon and Peter J. Sacopulos, offers attorneys a practical and insightful update on key developments shaping equestrian law in Indiana. Whether you represent owners, trainers, farms, insurers, or racing interests, this session will equip you with the latest legal insights affecting this unique and com


Family & Civil Mediation 40-Hr. Training Courses
ICLEF's 40-Hour Family & Civil Mediation courses provide an excellent learning environment with practical experience in mediation. Each program has a professional & informative approach to the psychological, legal, and business aspects of mediation. This course provides the 40-hour instruction certified as appropriate for mediation training by the Indiana Commission for Continuing Legal Education under the Indiana Trial Rule - ADR. The Family to Civil Crossover Training provi


Indiana Property Tax Institute 2026 - 6 CLE / 6 DLGF
Join us for the 26th annual Indiana Property Tax Institute, a premier event bringing together professionals in the field of property tax assessment, law, and administration. This year's seminar will feature comprehensive insights into key topics shaping the landscape of property taxation in Indiana.


Personal Tax Planning in a Changing Landscape:What Attorneys Need to Know Now! - 1 CLE / 1 CPE
To give attorneys across practice areas a concise update they can use with clients immediately. Join Patrick H. Wanzer, CPA, CTRC, from Breakthrough Tax Resolution for this timely one hour webcast presentation.


Transitions & Transformations:Family Businesses & Estate Planning for Succession & Dissolution - 3 CLE
Family-owned businesses inevitably face moments of transition — whether through generational succession, ownership realignment, or dissolution. This practical, issue-driven program equips attorneys with the tools to help clients navigate those moments with foresight, precision, and minimal conflict. The content will utilize a hypothetical fact pattern to explore how thoughtful drafting, strategic planning, and tax awareness can transform potential disputes into orderly tran


Tax Traps in Divorce & Family Law Settlements - 1 CLE / 1 CPE - April 28
Family law practitioners (and general litigators) often encounter tax consequences that materially affect outcomes. Join Patrick H. Wanzer, CPA, CTRC, Breakthrough Tax Resolution for this one hour presentation that will address these tax matters!


Advanced Worker’s Compensation - 6 CLE
Please join Indiana Worker's Compensation Board Chair Linda Hamilton, program Co-Chair Krysten LeFavour, along with their faculty discussion leaders and several members of the Indiana Worker's Compensation Board for the annual Masters program. Be sure to register and reserve your spot now as attendance is in-person only!


Leading Lawyers: Timeless Leadership Fundamentals for In-House Counsel and Law Firm Managers - 1.5 CLE
Leadership is no longer optional for today’s legal professionals—it’s essential. Whether you're managing a corporate legal department, running a firm, or guiding a team of professionals, your ability to lead with clarity, purpose, and resilience directly impacts performance, culture, and client outcomes.


Nuts & Bolts of FinCEN Residential Real Estate Rule Requirements - 1 CLE
Effective March 1, 2026, the US Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) new law goes into effect that requires certain residential real estate transactions be reported to the federal government. Lawyers are subject to the reporting requirement.
We will include a WalkThrough the Flowcharts to Determine What Transactions are Reportable and Determining What Must Be Gathered Using FinCEN’s Fileable Form.


TASC: Trial Advocacy Skills College - 24 CLE / 1.5 E
Personal Hands-On Trial Skills Training, March 11-14, ICLEF Conference Facility, Indianapolis, IN


The Ethics and Malpractice Tools for Conducting Your Law Practice Management Review - 3 CLE / 3 E
Law firms constantly change and evolve. So to do the ethics and malpractice issues guiding lawyers’ conduct and representations. Only through regular review and updating of a firm’s processes and procedures to align with such changes can lawyers avoid unwanted surprises.


Appellate Use of A.I. in Indiana - 3.25 CLE / .5 E
Appellate Use of AI in Indiana is a timely, half-day ICLEF program designed to give Appellate Practitioners a current and forward-looking understanding of how artificial intelligence is shaping appellate work in Indiana. Learn the fundamentals of how AI tools function, hear directly from judges about how Indiana’s Appellate Courts are currently using AI and what may lie ahead, and gain guidance on effective, responsible ways to incorporate AI into Appellate Practice. The mo
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