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self-study/Employment

Understanding violence and harassment in the workplace

By Francisco Mundaca

self-study/Implicit bias and the promotion of bias-reducing strategies

Blame culture and prejudice permeate mindsets after collapse of Francis Scott Key Bridge

By Mark B. Baer

self-study/Will/Trusts

Will Contests

By Matthew D. Kanin

self-study/Civil Procedure

Reflecting on spontaneous statements

By Ashfaq G. Chowdhury


self-study/Legal Ethics

Identifying and screening conflicted non-attorney staff

By Alanna G. Clair, Shari L. Klevens

self-study/Civil Procedure

Turning down reasonable 998 offers can be costly

By Arash Homampour

self-study/Legal Ethics

Legal ethics lessons learned from COPRAC opinions

By Joanna L. Storey Mishler

self-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution

Common misconceptions about PAGA penalties

By JJ Johnston

self-study/Administrative/Regulatory

Non-banking financial institutions face increased data breach reporting obligations by FTC

By Daniel B. Garrie, David Shonka

self-study/Torts

A refresher on Dram Shop liability

By Reza Torkzadeh, Allen P. Wilkinson

self-study/Administrative/Regulatory

Arbitrating the trade secret misappropriation case: benefits and challenges

By Claude M. Stern

self-study/Law Practice Management

Recent NLRB decisions affecting non-union employers

By Aya Z. Elalami, Arthur F. Silbergeld

self-study/Alternative Dispute Resolution

New Year, new mass arbitration rules from the AAA

By JoeAl Akobian, Matthew T. Billeci, Michael Kushner, Luanna De Mello, John A. Vogt

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