Clifford Law CLE Programs

Clifford Law Offices Continuing Legal Education Programs

2013 Webinar: “Ethics of Witness Preparation for Deposition and Trial” – February 21, 2013

Clifford Law Offices is sponsoring a free two-hour continuing legal education program on the ethics of witness preparation in the sixth annual Clifford Law Offices Continuing Legal Education Series. Read more…

2012 Webinar: "Ethical Issues in Mediation," February 16, 2012

The program will include an examination of various hypotheticals involving negotiation, settlement and mediation. These can be effective ways to advocate for your client, but even when an outside person comes on the scene to help the parties come to a resolution, various ethical issues can arise. Read more…

2011 Webinar: "Ethical Applications of the New Illinois Rules of Evidence" - February 17, 2011

For the first time, the Illinois Supreme Court has approved and promulgated Illinois Rules of Evidence in codified form effective Jan. 1, 2011. They are aimed at expediting the trial process and improving the administration of justice in Illinois courts. Before, the rules of evidence in Illinois were dispersed throughout case law. The codification contains some changes dealing with opinion testimony and hearsay. Read more…

2010 Webinar: "The Ethics of E-Discovery and Social Media"

Clifford Law Offices is sponsoring a two-hour continuing legal education program on the hot topic of The Ethics of E-Discovery and Social Media. Two highly experienced and educated instructors will be teaching the free seminar on Thursday, Feb. 25, 2010, from 2:30-4:30pm. It will be offered live in a classroom setting at DePaul University as well as via an interactive webinar. This program has been approved for 2 hours of professional responsibility credit. For questions, email programs@cliffordlaw.com. Read more…

CLE Webcast Archives

Our Webcast Archives includes videos of CLE Seminars that were held in 2010, 2011 and 2012. Please note that CLE credit is NOT available for viewing these videos. Read more…