Conscience Over Convenience: Ethical AI Use in Law
Learn how to balance AI's efficiency benefits with the need for ethical compliance and ensure that the human element remains central in legal decision-making.
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Appellate Practice and Preserving the Record
Sharpen your appellate skills with insights from experienced civil and criminal lawyers.
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Access to Justice: Bridging Language Barriers
Explore how the Rhode Island Judiciary ensures meaningful court access for limited English proficient (LEP) users. Learn best practices for representing LEP clients and navigating language services in the court system.
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How to Locate People and Assets for Collections
The seminar will help identify what collection remedies are effective after the asset or person is located.
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Clear as Mud: Practical Legal Considerations Under the Corporate Transparency Act
Understand the new Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) and its impact on legal practice, even for non-business lawyers.
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What Can Dead People Tell Us? Postmortem Toxicology for Attorneys
Learn the essentials of postmortem toxicology for legal cases, including how postmortem changes affect drug levels, sources of those levels, and interpreting autopsy findings in drug-related deaths.
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Welcome to the Rhode Island Bar Association Online CLE Catalog.
Our catalog of courses includes programs produced by bar associations and other organizations across the nation.
Take advantage of this convenient way to learn from local and national experts!
Rhode Island attorneys please note: RI attorneys may earn a maximum of six credits through video replay (on-demand) seminars each year.
There is no limit on live webcast credit accrual.
Starting July 1, 2018: Pursuant to RIMCLE Regulation §1.3.4 - (a) MCLE credit(s) for Approved Program or Activity attendance will be awarded on the basis of one (1) credit hour for each fifty (50) minutes actually spent in attendance. One-half credit shall be awarded for: (1i) Approved Programs or Activities exceeding standard credit increments by at least twenty-five (25) minutes
(e.g. seventy-five (75) minutes = 1½ credits):, and (2ii) Legal ethics presentations of at least twenty-five (25) minutes duration, whether stand-alone or included in a larger
program. Credits are calculated by rounding down to the nearest half credit (e.g. 1.8 credits will be awarded 1.5 credits). NO credit will be allowed for any program of less than twenty-five (25) minutes duration, regardless of the topic.
Refund Policy: All sales are final. A purchased, live webcast program can be viewed as an on-demand program if you miss the live version. For more information, please call the CLE Office (401) 421-5740
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS: Please call the Rhode Island Bar Association's CLE Office at (401) 421-5740 for any special accommodations you may require viewing a CLE program.
The RIBAR assumes no responsibility for opinions, statements, and facts in any Continuing Legal Education program. Neither the opinions expressed in any program nor its content represents the official view of the Rhode Island Bar Association or the views of its members.