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Build a Customized Nebraska 5-Credit CLE Compliance Bundle

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



With this Nebraska Bundle you can complete five (5) MCLE hours, including two (2) Professional Responsibility hours online. 

The Nebraska MCLE Commission allows attorneys to take five (5) of the ten (10) required MCLE credit hours online, including two (2) Professional Responsibility hours.

Take your MCLE online at CLECenter.com with streaming audio or video courses. We bring the classroom to you!

CLE Center will report your online MCLE credits to the Nebraska MCLE Commission. Please update your MCLE Profile to include your Nebraska bar number.

You have one year from the date of purchase to complete your programs.

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Taylor Swift is a Genius. Even About Legal Ethics
Everyone knows that Taylor Swift is a music genius. But she’s made some pretty smart moves in the courtroom too. Join the CLE Performer, Stuart Teicher, Esq., as he talks about how the ethics rules are invoked in some of Taylor Swift’s run ins with the legal system. You don’t have to be a Swiftie to watch the program…but you might end up one when you’re done!

Stuart Teicher

1 - Professional Responsibility

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Protecting Privilege in Internal Investigations: Issues and Challenges
Listen as a panel of distinguished thought leaders and professionals organized by The Knowledge Group provide the audience with a comprehensive discussion of the most pressing issues and salient developments in maintaining privilege in the context of internal investigations. Speakers will also provide proven strategies to handle investigations successfully.

The Knowledge Group

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Advancing Trial Skills: Critical Steps to an Effective Cross-Examination
This CLE presentation seeks to provide practitioners with guidance and advice on how to effectively cross-examine a witness at trial. The panel will discuss the goals of cross-examination, share how to best prepare for the examination, and offer practical tips and tricks for ensuring a strong cross-examination of a witness.

The Knowledge Group

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An Introduction to Moral Rights in Copyright Law
Did you know that authors have “moral rights” that allow them to exercise some measure of control over their works even after those works are sold? In the United States, moral rights are codified in the Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990 (“VARA”) and subsequent case law. Experienced intellectual property litigator Peter Afrasiabi provides an introduction to moral rights while discussing key cases interpreting VARA in the context of various works of art including murals, sculptures, street graffiti, “living art” such as gardens, and other interesting examples.

New Media Legal

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Cat Proverbs and Attorney Ethics
Why do we have so many cat sayings? What do they mean? And do they really teach anything about attorney ethics? In this program, Stuart will explain it all. We’ll talk about the origins of these cat sayings and the ethics lessons beneath each.

Stuart Teicher

1 - Professional Responsibility

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The Curious Lawyer: Get a Warrant! Crazy, Funny, Bizarre Fourth Amendment Cases
How is it possible to get a DUI while parked in your own garage? Can the police search your home after you call 911 for a medical emergency? In the latest installment of “The Curious Lawyer” series, Peter Afrasiabi answers these and other interesting questions while reviewing some of craziest, funniest and most bizarre cases that test the bounds of the Fourth Amendment’s protections against warrantless searches and seizures.

New Media Legal

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How to Irritate a Judge
Veteran litigator Andrew Struve shares his list of things lawyers should take care not to do if they want to avoid pissing off the judges hearing their matters. The insights range from the obvious (if you stop to think about them) to the very subtle (including some that only the most experienced litigators know) and his guidance will be highly beneficial for all litigators – whether you’ve been practicing for 20 minutes or 20 years. The program includes a handy checklist of 30 things you should never do in court that you’ll find yourself consulting again and again as you prepare for each new court appearance.

New Media Legal

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AI-Powered Legal Practice: Leveraging Technology in Fact Finding and Discovery
Join us for a panel discussion for a deep dive into how to mobilize new and existing technologies to build your AI toolbelt. Explore how these distinct technologies are shaping various aspects of legal practice and gain insights into their unique capabilities and applications.

Legalweek

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