How Systems, Metrics, Team Management, and Leadership Support Law FIrm Profitability
This program examines law firm profitability as a core component of professional responsibility and effective law practice management. While... Read More ›
Justia Webinars are members-only programs designed to bring the Justia Connect community insights from leaders in law, technology, and legal marketing. As an exclusive Justia Connect Pro benefit, CLE credit is also available for select live and on-demand webinars. Using this calendar, you can browse upcoming live webinars and virtual CLE courses.
How Systems, Metrics, Team Management, and Leadership Support Law FIrm Profitability
This program examines law firm profitability as a core component of professional responsibility and effective law practice management. While... Read More ›
This presentation will describe both substantive and procedural arbitrability challenges and responses to them. It will cover sample arbitrability scenarios, provide arbitrability resources, and discuss U.S. Supreme Court decisions on... Read More ›
Inspired by both cutting-edge science and meditation practice, this program will lead to more happiness and more energy for each participant. We will cover why freedom from the inner critic is especially valuable for lawyers working in a... Read More ›
This professional responsibility and technology ethics-based session provides a comprehensive analysis of the procedural risks and emerging 2026 case law surrounding Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) in U.S. court systems. Utilizing the... Read More ›
This is an advanced-level program designed to equip practitioners with the tools to navigate the legal, tax, and practical complexities of modern trust administration. Grounded in the Uniform Trust Code, this presentation explores fiduciary... Read More ›
This introductory course provides a practical overview of U.S. immigration law, including the structure of the immigration court system, key agencies, and the legal standards governing removability and custody. Participants will explore the... Read More ›
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming legal practice, with lawyers integrating these tools into research, drafting, and client service workflows. At the same time, regulators and courts are defining the ethical boundaries of their use.... Read More ›
Alcohol culture is deeply embedded in legal practice, yet leadership rarely has the language or framework to address it without defaulting to formal intervention. This program equips partners and supervisory lawyers with a recovery-informed... Read More ›
This program provides a practical, end-to-end overview of essential litigation tasks for associates and paralegals, with a focus on producing high-quality work product in pleadings, motions, briefs, and discovery. Participants will learn best... Read More ›
This presentation begins by addressing the “villain” stereotype that is hoisted on a criminal defendant from the moment the jury enters a courtroom and what we can do to blunt it. We are all familiar with catch phrases like, “To really... Read More ›
This program provides a practical overview of how immigration enforcement now intersects with multiple areas of legal practice, including criminal, civil, personal injury, and beyond. Drawing on her experience as a former U.S. Immigration Judge... Read More ›
As a trial lawyer, what do you really need in order to win your case? Attention — the jury’s attention. I don’t mean that in the narcissistic “everyone look at me” sense. When I say every trial lawyer wants more attention, what I mean... Read More ›
This program examines the frequently asserted but legally flawed defense of “corporate amnesia” and provides plaintiff lawyers with advanced strategies to use corporate memory evidence to prove systemic negligence.
The... Read More ›
An extensive study has shown that 1 in 4 lawyers report having experienced workplace bullying during a one-year period. Whether it is an intentional act with the aim of intimidating or controlling another person, or an unintentional bias... Read More ›