Representing Clients with Disabilities – CLE
Featuring Professor Seth Packrone and lawyers Katie Boraz and Sara Pielsticker from Disability Law Colorado. Via Zoom or in person (location TBD)
Featuring Professor Seth Packrone and lawyers Katie Boraz and Sara Pielsticker from Disability Law Colorado. Via Zoom or in person (location TBD)
Learn about legal frameworks in disability law and best practices for supporting clients with disabilities.
Join us for the 66th Annual John R. Coen Lecture titled "Indigenous People's Rights in a Changing Global Landscape" featuring Dr. Albert K. Barume. This lecture is sponsored by the […]
Generative AI is changing how legal work gets done, and understanding what it can (and can’t) do is half the battle. This practical, hands-on program is designed for attorneys who […]
Corporate bylaws still matter, and they surface when the stakes are high. Even as fewer businesses choose the corporate form, business attorneys regularly encounter bylaws when advising clients on governance questions, order of operations, and internal disputes. A working understanding of how bylaws are structured, and how they function in real-world scenarios, remains an essential […]
This session introduces solo and small firm attorneys to the latest interface and features in Adobe Acrobat, tailored for enhancing document management and collaboration. We explore new tools for editing, signing, and securing PDFs, as well as streamlined options for sharing and organizing files.
CJI's popular Straight Talk with Justices CLE is a chance for Colorado attorneys to discuss issues with the Colorado Supreme Court. Every track is taught by a justice, and small class sizes encourage one-on-one discussion and detailed questions.
Author Valentine Jeutner, Associate Professor of International Law, Lund University. Upcoming book to be published: Born to Live, Killed for Nothing. Moral, Strategic, and Legal Reasons for Outlawing Collateral Damage, forthcoming Cambridge University Press.
When small businesses struggle financially, the legal issues often extend to the owner personally, particularly where personal guarantees are involved. This program explores the challenges attorneys face when advising business owners who are considering bankruptcy. Learn to evaluate options for the business such as winding up, Chapter 7 liquidation, and Subchapter V reorganization. Examine the […]
Prosecutors in criminal cases have legal and ethical obligations to turn over evidence that might help the defense or undermine the prosecution's own witnesses. This program will explore the legal framework of these obligations, including how Colorado courts and disciplinary bodies have interpreted Crim. P. 16 and RPC 3.8(d). We will review empirical studies on […]
Prosecutors in criminal cases have legal and ethical obligations to turn over all evidence to the defense, even evidence that might help the defense or undermine the prosecution's own witnesses. This program surveys national research and selected national and Colorado court decisions to identify recurring issues reflected in discovery litigation and professional responsibility rulings. The […]
Strong nonprofit governance starts with the right policies. Whether advising nonprofit clients or serving on a nonprofit board, attorneys routinely encounter governance policies that carry real legal and practical consequences. This program highlights essential nonprofit board policies and explains how they support fiduciary duties, compliance, and effective oversight, making it relevant for both nonprofit counsel […]
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