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Business Email Compromise: What Attorneys Need to Know

he New York County District Attorney’s Office’s Cybercrimes and Identity Theft Bureau will discuss what attorneys need to know to satisfy their ethical duty of technological competence.
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Helping New York Attorneys With Medicaid Issues

This presentation will discuss the complete guide to obtaining New York Medicaid liens and review the correct procedures for starting a case, requesting interim and final liens, disputes, compromises, payments, and even provide points of contact if a request is urgent.   Topics to be covered are: Legal Authority County Options Casualty Recovery Compromise Overview … Continued
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Cyber Ethics: Technological Competence During the COVID-19 Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic and the shift to remote work have demonstrated the importance of technology and cybersecurity in the legal profession. Lawyers have an ethical duty to be technologically competent, which includes being familiar with the cyber risks associated with the devices and technologies they use while practicing law remotely.
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Legal Sector Fraud During The Pandemic And Beyond

With fraud continuing to rise, we explore how the Legal sector has fared during the pandemic and examine the challenges it faces in the near future.
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What Is Your Conflict Style? Exploring the Thomas Killman Conflict Mode Instrument & Considering Conflict Mode Preferences in the Light of Gender & Culture Program

In this highly interactive, Zoom-based CLE presentation, Simeon H. Baum, Esq. of Resolve Mediation Services, Inc. (mediators.com), will engage participants in an exploration of their preferred mode of handling conflict as assessed by the Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument (TKCMI).
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The People’s Constitution: Forum And Discussion

Wilfred U. Codrington III discusses his new book, The People’s Constitution: 200 Years, 27 Amendments, and the Promise of a More Perfect Union.
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What You Need To Know As A Guardian Ad Litem – 2023

The Trusts and Estates Law Section and Committee on Continuing Legal Education are pleased to present this half-day program that qualifies participants for an appointment as guardian ad litem in Surrogate’s Court or other court. Learn the substantive rules and law of Part 36 of the Rules of the Chief Judge (22NYCRR Part 36) governing … Continued
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Business Email Compromise: What Attorneys Need to Know

The New York County District Attorney’s Office’s Cybercrimes and Identity Theft Bureau discussed what attorneys need to know to satisfy their ethical duty of technological competence.
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Helping New York Attorneys with Medicaid Issues

This program discusses the complete guide to obtaining New York Medicaid liens and review the correct procedures for starting a case, requesting interim and final liens, disputes, compromises, payments, and even provide points of contact if its urgent.
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Cyber Ethics: Technological Competence During the COVID-19 Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic and the shift to remote work have demonstrated the importance of technology and cybersecurity in the legal profession.
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