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Build a Customized Florida CLE Compliance Mini Bundle

Individually select approved CLE courses from our centralized online library no matter where you practice.



The Florida State Bar allows attorneys to take twenty-eight (28) hours online, including the three (3) of the five required hours in Ethics and three (3) hours in Technology every three years.

With this bundle, you can complete fourteen hours of CLE including three (3) hours in Ethics hours plus three (3) in Technology for only $219. All programs are approved by the Florida State Bar. 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 years. Click here for more info.

After purchase, you can add programs to your bundle to begin receiving credit. You have one year from the date of purchase to complete your programs. 

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Bridging the Tech and Digital Skills Gap - Moving from Ideas to Execution
This session will focus on how law firms are addressing legal professionals' technology and digital skill gaps in an effort to build future-ready firms, attract top talent, and increase profitability.

Legalweek

1 - Technology

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Smart Tech, Smarter Practice: The Impact of AI on Legal Services
Learn how to leverage AI to improve legal processes from managed review to contract operations. In this session we’ll discuss the implications of AI for corporate and firm legal services and how to mitigate risks around the technology.

Legalweek

1 - Technology

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Championing External Counsel Panels: Managing Cyber Risks & Leveraging AI
This session addresses the challenges and strategies related to building and managing legal panels, with a focus on addressing pain points, ensuring diversity and competence, managing cybersecurity risks, and promoting continuous panel management. The discussion will also cover important topics like cultural alignment, performance incentives, and ongoing monitoring of cybersecurity relationships.

Legalweek

1 - Ethics

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Generative AI: From Innovation to Impact
In a moment of countless ideas and promises of generative AI, it can be difficult to sort out real impact from commercial fluff. Cutting through the morass, it’s clear that generative AI will have substantial effects across the EDRM, including the data that is created and ultimately how we understand and review it. Join Lighthouse and industry experts in a series of engaging conversations about how generative AI is impacting information governance, eDiscovery, and the future of the industry. Using current use cases, they will parse out strategies for utilizing and responding to this new technology, ensuring you’re getting the most from its potential.

Legalweek

1 - Technology

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Calculating Patent Damages: Key Developments and Notable Cases Explored
Listen as IP specialist Kathleen Akers (Epsilon Economics) and experienced testifying expert Joanne Johnson, CPA, CLP (Ocean Tomo LLC) provide an in-depth discussion of the latest trends and notable court rulings impacting patent damages calculation. Speakers, among other things, will also offer useful tools and the best calculation techniques to avoid pitfalls.

The Knowledge Group

1 - General

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Child Abuse and Neglect: Ethical and Responsible Reporting Guidelines
In a CLE seminar, experienced professionals in child protection, Deborah A. Ausburn and Tom Rawlings of Taylor English Duma LLP, will provide the audience with an overview of the latest developments and issues in reporting suspected child abuse and neglect in the U.S. Speakers will also discuss practical and ethical guidelines on proper reporting protocols and offer best practices to ensure compliance with relevant laws.

The Knowledge Group

2.5 - Ethics

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It's Not a Tech Problem: Understanding Lawyer Competence in the Age of Technology
This session is a must-attend for all legal professionals seeking to bolster their technical competence and understand the role of technology in their professional responsibilities. It will provide a comprehensive understanding of the intersection of law, ethics, and technology in the modern legal landscape. It’s designed to help legal professionals navigate their ever-changing professional and ethical obligations in the digital world.

Legalweek

1 - Ethics

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Thinking Like A Client: What Every Law Firm Lawyer Should Know
Law schools, law firms and other CLE programs teach you how to “Think Like A Lawyer,” but succeeding in a law firm environment also requires you to “Think Like A Client” so that your clients will like and respect you, and ideally, want to hire you again and again.  Having spent more than twenty-five years as a law firm litigator, an in-house lawyer and now as a client, Zach McGee offers law firm lawyers at every level sage advice on what you should be doing -- and what you should not be doing -- to put your best foot forward when working with your clients.

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