How Copyright Law Enables and Impedes Five Types of Online Music Services
On Demand
$25.00
Rick G. Sanders, J.D.
Will consumers ever get what they want from online music services? Copyright law has provided both challenges and solutions to this evolving industry. This program takes a look at online music services such as Pandora, Grooveshark, Spotify, iTunes and ReDigi (a secondary marketplace) to understand how they are affected by copyright law – and where new changes are likely to occur.
1 Indiana Distance Education Credit, 1 Alaska General CLE Credit, 1 Nevada General CLE Credit, 1 Arizona Self-Study Credit(s), 1 Colorado General CLE Credit(s), 1 North Carolina General CLE Credit(s), 1 California Participatory Credit(s), 1.03 Tennessee General CLE Credit(s), 1 Missouri Self-Study Credit
Using the “CSI Effect” to Your Advantage
New Evidence Techniques in the Courtroom
On Demand
$25.00
Video animations, complex photography, and other current visual technologies provide a new way to present forensic evidence to juries. TV shows such as “CSI” have helped jurors become more sophisticated in understanding the science behind these new evidence options. This program discusses the new technologies, provides case studies of how they are used in accident scene analysis, and gives an abbreviated example of how such evidence might be admitted during a trial.
1 Arizona Self-Study Credit(s), 1 North Carolina General CLE Credit(s), 1 Missouri Self-Study Credit, 1 Wyoming General CLE Credit(s), 1 Colorado General CLE Credit(s), 1 Alaska General CLE Credit, 1 Nevada General CLE Credit, 1.08 Tennessee General CLE Credit(s)
Ethics for In-House Counsel
(a/k/a Recurring Ethical Issues for In-House Counsel)
On Demand
$50.00
Jack Tanner
Applying the rules of ethics to in-house practice can present unique challenges. This lively presentation covers issues that can arise for in-house counsel from the beginning of employment and throughout a career in house. The program draws on the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct and addresses key changes to the rules.
2 Nevada General CLE/Ethics Credit(s) , 2 Arizona Self-Study/Professional Responsibility Credit(s) , 2 California Participatory/Ethics Credit(s) , 2.08 Tennessee Dual Credit(s) , 2.1 Indiana Distance Education/Ethics Credit(s) , 2 North Carolina General CLE/Ethics Credit(s) , 2 Alaska General CLE/Ethics Credit(s) , 2 Colorado General CLE/Ethics Credit(s)
Securities Law for the General Practitioner
On Demand
$25.00
Tamara A. Hoffbuhr-Seelman, Adrian P. Castro
Securities law has become increasingly complex; this program provides substantial basic knowledge for all attorneys, especially legal generalists. The contributors outline the history and statutory framework of securities laws along with Reg D exemptions, blue sky laws, FINRA, insider trading, broker-dealer regulation, enforcement powers, and some upcoming effects of recent Dodd-Frank changes.
1 Nevada General CLE Credit, 1 Missouri Self-Study Credit, 1 Alaska General CLE Credit, 1 Colorado General CLE Credit(s), 1.02 Tennessee General CLE Credit(s), 1 North Carolina General CLE Credit(s), 1 Arizona Self-Study Credit(s), 1 California Participatory Credit(s)
Insider Trading: Basics and the Latest
Basics and the Latest
On Demand
$25.00
Tamara A. Hoffbuhr-Seelman
What is the mosaic theory of defense in insider trading? Are members of Congress exempt from insider trading rules? Who can be liable for insider trading beyond actual insiders of a publicly-traded corporation? In this one hour program, securities attorney Tamara Hoffbuhr-Seelman discusses the basics of insider trading laws and covers some of the latest developments and controversies, including traditional and misappropriation theories of liability, how far tipper/tippee liability extends, Section 16 issues, affirmative defenses, and some recent SEC enforcement actions.