MCLE Videos: Cram Day 2021

Cram Day On Demand!

Earn All 6 Mandatory MCLE Credits Before the Deadline (February 1, 2021)

Elimination of Bias * Legal Ethics * Competence Issues

California attorneys whose last names begin with the letters A-G are required to report their MCLE credits to the State Bar by February 1, 2022. This year, watch current, original video presentations on your own time, covering the required credits for all three mandatory subject areas: Elimination of Bias, Legal Ethics and Competence Issues.

All classes certified for California participatory MCLE credit. After registration, you will be provided course materials, evaluation forms and your Certificate of Attendance via email. Register first, then watch each recording to the end and answer the questions provided in the popup to verify your attendance.

Registration fees: $75 for all six classes on-demand.

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CRAM DAY: Professional Responsibility & Technology: What Every Lawyer Needs to Know

Are you up to date on ethical obligations around the use of technology? Learn how to meet your professional responsibility obligations while advancing technology in your practice.

Earn 1.0 hour Legal Ethics MCLE Credit 


CRAM DAY: Ethical Implications of Artificial Intelligence in the Practice of Law

Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology holds the potential to revolutionize the practice of law and help to close the access to justice gap for those who cannot afford traditional legal representation. However, the ethical implications of lawyers using AI are not always clear or straightforward. Learn how to navigate the ethics around an important part of the future of legal practice.

Earn 1.0 hour Legal Ethics MCLE Credit

 


CRAM DAY: How to Cope with Vicarious Trauma

Learn strategies for dealing with the emotional fallout of assisting traumatized clients, including self-care techniques.

Earn 1.0 hour Competence Issues MCLE credit

 


CRAM DAY: Ethically Setting Your Fee

Learn to negotiate, set and bill your fees ethically, and avoid the single most common problem that causes lawyers to be disciplined in connection with their fees and invoices.

Earn 1.0 hour Legal Ethics MCLE Credit


CRAM DAY: How to Avoid Trust Account Nightmares

A large proportion of State Bar disciplinary matters involve mishandling of client trust funds, with often dire consequences. This class will cover the surprisingly complex rules governing client trust account funds, and give you some best practices to avoid the nightmares you have heard about.

Earn 1.0 hour Legal Ethics MCLE Credit


CRAM DAY: Eliminating Bias in Technology and the Practice of Law

Bias remains an enormous problem in the legal industry and the justice system. Get the unique perspectives of seasoned intellectual property practitioners, as they discuss how bias persists – including how technology can perpetuate bias – and how you can help to root it out.

Earn 1.0 hour Elimination of Bias MCLE Credit


In addition to these Cram Day programs, registered borrowers can check out CD and DVD MCLE recordings for self-study credit. Please contact the Reference desk at (213) 785-2513 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to learn more and place items on hold.




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