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Ransomware Attacks and Cyber Insurance
Cyber insurance is vital for ransomware readiness. A panel of cybersecurity insurance law experts stresses understanding policies, engaging carriers, and early involvement of law enforcement and insurers. Quick notification and proper coverage are essential for effective response and recovery.

Securities Docket

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Ethics & Pro Bono Lawyering: Inside the Immigration System
This program includes a discussion of the ethics involved in disqualification motions and the standards by which motions can and should be brought, and should not be brought, along with the governing patchwork regimes of ethics standards to regulate attorney conduct that apply.

New Media Legal

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Cybersecurity and Ransomware - Best Practices and Potential Risks When Working With the FBI
Working with the FBI and law enforcement is crucial for companies facing cyber threats, especially ransomware. Cybersecurity law experts discuss best practices and risks. The FBI's victim-centered approach aids in mitigating threats while maintaining confidentiality and gathering evidence.

Securities Docket

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Ransomware Attacks - The SEC, NYDFS and Other Regulatory Trends
Ransomware attacks drive heightened SEC and NYDFS scrutiny, necessitating swift data breach reporting and legal adherence. Sector-specific trends are highlighted by experts, emphasizing the urgency of compliance and transparent communication for stakeholders navigating evolving threats.

Securities Docket

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State of Play - Preparing for LockBit, Scattered Spider and Other New Ransomware Variants
Panelists discuss security, multi-factor authentication, and training to combat ransomware. Discussion of proactive strategies, collaboration with law enforcement, regulatory agencies, compliance, incident response, and mitigation.

Securities Docket

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The Curious Lawyer: The Perfect Crime?
Is there a part of Yellowstone National Park where no one may be charged with any crime? Peter Afrasiabi traces the history of Yellowstone and examines relevant provisions of the U.S. Constitution and federal law to provide an answer to this fascinating legal question.

New Media Legal

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Stuart Travels to Alabama to Teach about Diversity and Inclusion
Two landmark civil rights events occurred in Alabama — the Scottsboro Boys case and the Montgomery Bus Boycott. Both of those events have important lessons to teach lawyers about diversity and inclusion in the practice of law. Join the CLE Performer, Stuart Teicher, as he travels to Alabama and delivers a travel-vlog style program

Stuart Teicher

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Legal Ethics: Drawing the Line Between Witness Preparation and Unethical Witness Coaching
When does ethical witness preparation cross over into unethical witness coaching? The ABA Ethics Committee recently issued Formal Opinion No. 508 that attempts to draw this line with special attention to the unique issues that case arise in remote proceedings. Having spent more than twenty-five years as a law firm and in-house litigator, Zach McGee distills the ABA’s guidance into actionable advice on how best to navigate both traditional and new settings where deposition and trial testimony are being taken. This program also reviews the many benefits of using a deposition prep video with witnesses to help prepare them to testify.

Rules covered include: ABA Model Rules 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 3.3, 3.4, 4.4 & 8.4.

New Media Legal

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Judges Gone Wild: Appalling Breaches of Judicial Ethics
Can you believe there have been judges who searched a party’s home and seized property, had sex in chambers with former interns and lawyers, jailed a woman for a year for unpaid parking tickets, went on vacation with the prosecutor after a guilty verdict and took bribes to render not guilty verdicts? In these cases, the truth is stranger than fiction and Peter Afrasiabi reviews these unbelievable cases while discussing how these judges flagrantly violated the canons of judicial ethics that govern the conduct of federal and state court judges in the United States. Rules covered include: Code of Conduct for United States Judges, Canons 1, 2A, 3 & 4; Federal Ethics in Government Act, 28 U.S.C. Section 455.

New Media Legal

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