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Florida CLE Compliance Bundle

Save time with our hand-selected Compliance Bundles tailored to satisfy your mandatory state requirements.

Includes 3 Ethics* and 3 Technology credits

The Florida Compliance Bundle includes twenty-eight (28) CLE hours including three (3) of the five required hours in Ethics, three (3) required hours in Technology. All programs are approved by the Florida State Bar. 

Florida attorneys are required to complete thirty (30) hours of CLE every three years. Of the 30 hours, at least three (3) hours must be in Technology and five (5) hours in Ethics, Substance Abuse/Mental Illness Awareness. As part of the five hours attorneys must now take a free two (2) hour Legal Professionalism course provided by the Florida Bar every three yearsClick here for more info.

Florida attorneys are allowed to take only twenty-eight (28) total CLE hours on law.com/clecenter.
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Transactional Integration & Due Diligence: M&A Deals From Start to Finish
Join us as we explore the complexities and regulations surrounding M&A deals from transactional due diligence to integration. Our subject matter experts in this session will examine each step of the process from the perspectives of both the acquirer and the acquired.

Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference

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The Curious Lawyer: The Thirteenth Amendment
What is “slavery,” what is “involuntary servitude” and where do courts draw the lines between forced labor, physical coercion and civic duties that sometimes require free labor? The answers lie in part on the meaning of the Thirteenth Amendment. In the latest installment of “The Curious Lawyer” series, Peter Afrasiabi takes a deep dive into this amendment, reminding us what it protects and illustrating its impact on the other constitutional protections we enjoy. Whether you are a budding constitutional scholar or simply looking for interesting facts to share at a cocktail party, this constitutional law series is for you.

New Media Legal

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Labor & Employment Regulatory Landscape: What’s Coming Next?
With a myriad of new and amended labor & employment laws going into effect on both a national as well as state and local level, employers need to be aware of the many nuances of the changing regulation as well as significant considerations due to the potential shifting political climate. Join this session to discover the laws your business may be subject to and discuss ways GCs can minimize the likelihood of costly fines and potential lawsuits down the road. Our expert panelists will share best practices for in-house counsel to deal with the patchwork of rules in different places and across jurisdictions, including the changing landscapes due to pay equity, remote workforce, and the residual effects on policies.

General Counsel Conference

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How to Work Effectively & Be Innovative as a Small Legal Team
As business challenges and responsibilities for in-house grow, learning how to do more with less is even more important than ever. Identifying solutions to set up your small legal team for success requires managing and leveraging your resources effectively. Attend this session to better prepare for the unique challenges small legal departments face, and learn innovative ways to work effectively with a smaller team. Panelists will address how to better leverage the organization and how to best keep up with changing legal and compliance requirements. Leave this session with a better understanding of technology that can help your small legal department prevent potential problems, rather than fighting them after they arise.

Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference

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The Curious Lawyer: Travel Law
In the latest installment of “The Curious Lawyer” series, Peter Afrasiabi considers some fundamental questions about travel such as: Do you have a constitutional right to travel and can that right be suspended in emergencies? Why does the TSA have the right to search you and your luggage when you board a flight without a warrant or even probable cause? In this entertaining and informative program, Peter takes you on a world tour of the law as it relates to travel.

New Media Legal

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Staying Ahead of the Curve: Handling the Evolving Landscape of SEC Cyber Regulations and Compliance
As the digital landscape evolves, it is essential for organizations to stay ahead of the curve and effectively address cyber risks to protect sensitive information and maintain regulatory compliance. The SEC has taken a similar approach of trying to protect sensitive information with their broad suite of new cybersecurity rules, including policies and procedures to address cybersecurity risk, written incident response programs, and much more. Our panelists will share insights into the evolving expectations of the SEC, discuss compliance processes that should be implemented and identify best practices to improve incident response and reporting.

General Counsel Conference

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The Curious Lawyer: Bill of Rights - The Fourth Amendment
Does the Fourth Amendment - which prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures - bar law enforcement agencies from using online search histories, text messages, thermal tracking, GPS data or cellular phone pings to find and prosecute individuals? In the latest installment of “The Curious Lawyer” series, Peter Afrasiabi takes a deep dive into each of the ten amendments in the Bill of Rights, reminding us what each amendment protects and illustrating its impact on the other constitutional protections we enjoy. Whether you are a budding constitutional scholar or simply looking for interesting facts to share at a cocktail party, the Bill of Rights series is for you.

New Media Legal

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The Curious Lawyer: Supreme Court Secrecy - Shadow Dockets, Leaks and Cameras
You’ve probably heard of the Supreme Court’s “shadow docket,” but do you know how it can be used to affect the Court’s rulings? In the next installment of this popular series, Peter Afrasiabi reviews the origins and current usage of the “shadow docket,” including some proposed reforms to the practice. Peter also discusses the broader topic of transparency at the Court in light of the unprecedented leak of a draft opinion, the use of live audio feeds of oral arguments during COVID and other recent developments.

New Media Legal

1.5 - General

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