Cost:
Member - FREE
Student - FREE
Product ID - 2020CLC-PT01
Webinar Date - September 14, 2020
CLE Credit Hours.
Original Seminar Course Length: 2.0 Hours. Ethics
About the Program
The seminar will discuss the work of the CBA's COVID-19 and State of the Legal Profession Task Forces, and discuss how they have been working to explore, implement, and promote certain advances in technology, as well as other changes in the way we practice law, to ensure the sustainability of the practice of law, and shrink the access to justice gap.
CBA members must log in to the CBA website to access the self-study complimentary on-demand resources. These products are audio/video recordings and course materials from live CLE seminars that are three or more years old.
Non-members should call (844)469-2221 to learn how to become a member to gain access to these free member resources.
Complimentary On-demand Product Disclaimer:
Information contained in this audio/video complimentary on-demand product may be outdated and may not meet the criteria for CLE credit. Accordingly, the CBA is not automatically certifying any Connecticut or New York CLE credits for this complimentary on-demand product. CBA members who view/listen to this complimentary on-demand product may claim Connecticut CLE credit on their own as self-study if they determine that the information provided by the on-demand product is timely and relevant and otherwise meets the criteria in CT MCLE rule 2-27A.
- About technological advances, alternative fee arrangements, and law firm structures revolutionizing the practice of law
- About the work of the State of the Legal Profession Task Force and the progress they have made
- About issues related to closing the access to justice gap
Hon.
Elizabeth A. Bozzuto, Connecticut Superior Court, Hartford
Hon. John L. Cordani, Sr., Connecticut Superior Court, Hartford
Austin Berescik-Johns, Law Office of Austin B. Johns LLC, Hartford
Patrick
T. Clendenen, Clendenen & Shea LLC, New Haven
Stephen J. Conover, Carmody Torrance Sandak & Hennessey LLP,
Stamford
Karen DeMeola, UConn School of Law, Hartford
Dana M. Hrelic, Horton Dowd Bartschi & Levesque PC, Hartford
Desi Imetovski, University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport
Ralph Monaco,
Conway Londregan Sheehan & Monaco PC, New London
Ralph J. Monaco, Conway Londregan Sheehan & Monaco PC, New London
Frederic S. Ury, Ury & Moskow LLC, Fairfield
Barbara J. Collins, Law Office of Barbara J. Collins, West Hartford
Monte E. Frank, Pullman & Comley LLC, Bridgeport
Kyle LaBuff, Connecticut Division of Criminal Justice, Danbury
Ndidi N. Moses, US Attorneys Office, New Haven
Financial hardship information is available upon request.
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