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



The Washington State Bar Association allows attorneys to take all forty-five (45) required MCLE hours online, including the six (6) in ethics. 

With the Washington Bundle (Build Your Bundle version), you can select courses you wish to take from our Washington CLE course catalog that adds up to the forty-five (45) hours required by the Washington State Bar Association, this includes six (6) hours required in ethics for only $289. The courses in our Washington course catalog are all approved by the Washington Bar Association.

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The Curious Lawyer: Football Law
In the next installment of this popular series, Peter Afrasiabi asks a simple question: Are you ready for some football? For more than 150 years, the game of football has occupied a unique position in the United States in terms of the legal regime that governs teams and the leagues in which they play. Peter discusses the antitrust decisions and other key developments that have allowed American football to become the global powerhouse it is today.

New Media Legal

1 - Law and Legal Procedure

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Storytelling for All Lawyers
What is storytelling and why is it so important for all lawyers – litigators, transactional and in-house lawyers – to do it well in service of their clients? Experienced appellate lawyer and advocacy teacher at the UC Irvine School of Law Peter Afrasiabi shares the secrets of storytelling that you can help make you an even more compelling and credible advocate for your clients in any fora and when it matters most.

New Media Legal

1 - Law and Legal Procedure

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Will You Be My Valentine? Dating and Romantic Relationships in the Legal Workplace
They say that love is blind, but it is also unethical? Recently, many states have enacted legal ethics rules that expressly prohibit dating a client, while in others, lawyers remain free to date a client unless the romantic relationship adversely affects the lawyer’s representation of the client. In this topical and engaging program, Andrew Struve examines the legal, ethical and practical implications when lawyers choose to date clients and other lawyers.

New Media Legal

1 - Ethics

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Infringe, Do Not: “Star Wars” Lessons in Copyright, Trademark… and an Erotic Film’s Fair Use
Did the TV series “Battlestar Galactica” infringe on the copyrights owned by Lucasfilm in the movie “Star Wars”? Experienced intellectual property litigator Peter Afrasiabi reviews this famous case and several others where the copyright, trademark and right of publicity interests in “Star Wars” were litigated. Along the way, Peter provides an expert overview of copyright, trademark and right of publicity law that will be useful for all practitioners.

New Media Legal

1 - Law and Legal Procedure

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Litigation Double Play: Winning on Appeal and How to Know if Your Litigator is Failing You
In this installment of our Double Play series, our two, thirty-minute programs cover winning on appeal and how to know if your litigator is failing you. Whether you’ve won or lost in the trial court, pivoting successfully from trial court to appellate litigator can make the difference between losing and winning your appeal.

This program guides you through the strategic decisions you need to make and the practical steps you need to follow to brief, argue and win your next appeal. Just because very few cases end up going to trial doesn't mean you don't need to prepare for trial in every case. Successfully defending claims in litigation requires your company to tell a compelling story to the judge and jury, and trial lawyers are highly skilled at developing and telling those stories. This program provides valuable insights and advice for in-house counsel selecting outside litigators and managing litigation from commencement through to settlement or trial.

New Media Legal

1 - Law and Legal Procedure

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Understanding and Overcoming Our Implicit Biases To Become Better Lawyers And Humans
This program explores how implicit bias works and how it affects day-to-day decisions and the exercise of discretion, including its impact on the legal profession. This presentation includes a discussion of scenarios based on typical interactions, including the fact that initial impressions matter and concludes with some advice on how to overcome implicit biases.

New Media Legal

1 - Equity, Diversity, and Inclusivity

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Implicit Bias: Me, You, and Our Judges Too
This program explores implicit bias through the prism of improving advocacy efforts as lawyers and to assess judicial and case examples where implicit bias has appeared and may present issues for you and your clients. Peter Afrasiabi discusses strategies and actionable steps to recognize implicit bias, combat it, and enable you to make better decisions as an advocate for your clients.

New Media Legal

1 - Equity, Diversity, and Inclusivity

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Elimination of Bias Double Play: Advancing Diversity and Understanding Implicit Bias
This program identifies the most common ways implicit bias can affect the hiring, advancement and performance of lawyers, and provides practical guidance on what steps you can take to "de-bias" your company.

New Media Legal

1 - Equity, Diversity, and Inclusivity