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



With one simple purchase, you can complete up to thirty (30) self-study hours with three (3) in ethics towards fulfilling your North Dakota CLE  requirements.

North Dakota llows their attorneys to earn no more than thirty (30) of their required forty-five (45) CLE hours via self-study programming.

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Why Didn't Somebody Do Something? Part 1: Violence Risk Assessment
In this session, Dr. Brian Russell will discuss how the Violence Risk Assessment is used to evaluate individuals for potential violence. He will provide real case examples to provide a clearer understanding how these tools work, where it failed and how it has improved since it's conception.

Dr. Brian Russell

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Conservatorship Criteria in Context: The Britney Spears Case
The Britney Spears conservatorship case has brought a lot of attention to the Conservatorships and Guardianship laws throughout the country. In this program, Dr. Brian Russell uses his expertise to provde some useful legal context to the case, provide lawyers with a better understanding of where the pitfalls are and how they can do right by their clients.

Dr. Brian Russell

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Corporate Compliance, Ethics and Culture in the New Normal
With the scale of change witnessed in 2020 from businesses battling the pandemic, to exploring the increasing importance of ESG, diversity and inclusion, the world of compliance, ethics and culture is likely to undergo much change in the coming years, which should be for the better. In this session, we will explore these emerging trends and how they link to the role of General Counsel in the "new normal".

General Counsel Conference

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Exploring the Legal and Business Impact of Digital Currencies
As digital currencies continue to be part of the business ecosystem, the discussion will focus on what these currencies are, their impact on business as well as on the legal considerations around them.

General Counsel Conference

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The Disruptor GC: Effectively Driving Growth & Successful Outcomes in SMEs
During this discussion, we will highlight how small legal departments can achieve more with less by utilizing whatever resources are available to them in an attempt to avoid relying heavily on outside counsel. Also, the experts will share their views on what additional resources are available and where to find them so that small legal departments can keep their organizations safe while helping them grow.

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Managing the Burnout Crisis: Effectively Handling Your Legal Team’s Wellbeing & Mental Health
As companies recognize the cost of employees’ poor wellbeing, the discussion will look to shine some light on what has been done thus far and what else needs to be done to improve, and where necessary, change the established course on the issue of attorneys wellbeing.

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Examining the New Administration’s Impact on Business
As we are almost a year into the new administration, the panel discussion will highlight the impact of its various initiatives on business has been. Additionally, a portion of the discussion will center on whether or not businesses have seen the anticipated increased regulatory and enforcement activity as well as what they expect to see going forward.

General Counsel Conference

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Status Report on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: What Else Needs to Be Done to Get Us There?
Given that diversity and inclusion is a generational change, and as companies make multi-year commitments, one of the challenges will be sustaining the momentum once the initial euphoria passes. We will take a look at how to ensure that all the efforts made thus far continue and ultimately lead corporations in the direction they will be proud of in the years to come. Additionally, we will examine various states’ initiatives around the diversification of corporate boards.

General Counsel Conference

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