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Florida CLE Compliance Bundle

Save time with our hand-selected Compliance Bundles tailored to satisfy your mandatory state requirements.

Includes 3 Ethics* and 3 Technology credits

The Florida Compliance Bundle includes twenty-eight (28) CLE hours including three (3) of the five required hours in Ethics, three (3) required hours in Technology. All programs are approved by the Florida State Bar. 

Florida attorneys are required to complete thirty (30) hours of CLE every three years. Of the 30 hours, at least three (3) hours must be in Technology and five (5) hours in Ethics, Substance Abuse/Mental Illness Awareness. As part of the five hours attorneys must now take a free two (2) hour Legal Professionalism course provided by the Florida Bar every three years. Click here for more info.

Florida attorneys are allowed to take only twenty-eight (28) total CLE hours on law.com/clecenter.
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How to Work Effectively & Be Innovative as a Small Legal Team
As business challenges and responsibilities for in-house grow, learning how to do more with less is even more important than ever. Identifying solutions to set up your small legal team for success requires managing and leveraging your resources effectively. Attend this session to better prepare for the unique challenges small legal departments face, and learn innovative ways to work effectively with a smaller team. Panelists will address how to better leverage the organization and how to best keep up with changing legal and compliance requirements. Leave this session with a better understanding of technology that can help your small legal department prevent potential problems, rather than fighting them after they arise.

Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference

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Pay Transparency & Breaking Down the Barriers of Gender Pay Gaps
Despite making strides to improve the workforce landscape for women, companies continue to show hesitancy surrounding conversations about pay transparency and the imbalance between genders. Join this lively discussion to discover solutions to help navigate these gaps, better understand transparency legislation and discuss what steps need to be taken in order to see real change in the push for equity and inclusivity.

Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference

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Tailoring Tech Solutions to Your Legal Department: Strategies for Success
Hear from our panel of thought leaders who have successfully implemented legal tech solutions in their companies as they discuss the best approaches to finding and customizing legal technology that fits your business needs, pivoting, and adapting effectively.

Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference

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ChatGPT: Resource or Liability? What Legal Leaders Need to Know
Generative AI has recently taken the legal world by storm and with its capabilities and sophistication advancing at a rapid pace, many are wondering how this powerful tool can be applied to the legal profession. While it promise to streamline workflows, automate repetitive tasks, develop new products, services and content, important legal considerations should be taken into account prior to using these tools. Join this session as our panel of experts explore how legal departments can utilize generative AI and ChatGPT, highlight the risks and develop strategies to implement such technology.

Women, Influence & Power in Law Conference

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Demystifying Special-Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs): Separating the Potential from the Hype
Special-purpose acquisition companies (SPACs), also known as “blank-check companies,” have recently reemerged as a feasible acquisition vehicle for many private companies. However, although SPACs provide unique benefits and significant investment opportunities, companies and practitioners must still be wary of the potential risks this type of investment brings. Join us in a comprehensive discussion of the pros and cons of SPACs. Speakers will also talk about the current and emerging SPAC investment trends.

The Knowledge Group

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The Curious Lawyer: Travel Law
In the latest installment of “The Curious Lawyer” series, Peter Afrasiabi considers some fundamental questions about travel such as: Do you have a constitutional right to travel and can that right be suspended in emergencies? Why does the TSA have the right to search you and your luggage when you board a flight without a warrant or even probable cause? In this entertaining and informative program, Peter takes you on a world tour of the law as it relates to travel.

New Media Legal

1.5 - General

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Professional Burnout Among Lawyers
In this 1-hour course, psychologist, attorney, author, and television personality Dr. Brian Russell provides actionable insights for attorneys into the alarmingly and increasingly common phenomenon of professional burnout. Participants will learn what burnout is, how it impacts attorneys in and out of the office, how to spot it, how to be more proactive in the avoidance of it, and how to begin to address it if one is in the midst of it.

Dr. Brian Russell

1.5 - Mental Illness Awareness

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The Evolving World of Third & Fourth Party Cyber Threats: How to Effectively Defend Your Organization
Third-party cyber risk refers to the potential vulnerabilities and threats that arise from external entities. Fourth-party cyber risk, on the other hand, goes a step further. It refers to the potential risks that arise from the extended supply chain, involving the subcontractors or other indirect entities that have access to an organization's data through primary third-party relationships. Join this session as our experts discuss the need for organizations to assess and manage the security of their entire ecosystem of relationships and explore how best to protect against the vulnerabilities of interconnected parties.

General Counsel Conference

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