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Build your internet research skills
Everyone uses the Internet, but are you taking full advantages of the available research capabilities? Carole Levitt, founder of Internet for Lawyers, has developed this special interactive-text course for Tennessee lawyers.
Disaster Recovery: Your Ethical Duty
Tornados, fires and hurricanes happen. This course will help you prepare for and respond to a disaster with the purpose of improving your chance to successfully recover from it.
Problems getting paid? Here's help
Collecting fees can bring out practical and ethical issues. This new course explores management strategies to help reduce the number of non-paying clients and discusses ethical obligations for collecting fees.
2005 Tennesse Supreme Court Review
What were the major holdings of the Tennessee Supreme Court during 2005 and what do they mean to your and your practice? Find out in Virginia Mayo’s latest online course from TennBarU.

Arbitration Advocacy (4)
New video programming
Bankruptcy and Family Law: Working with the New Bankruptcy Act
This 1.5-hour course reviews the Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 and highlights how the recent act relates to divorce and post-divorce cases.
Immigration Law Series
This series of four courses helps the general practitioner learn the basics of immigration law he or she might encounter. Topics include domestic relations and immigration law, consequences of criminal behavior, temporary visas and permanent residency for foreign national workers and civil rights issues.
Qualifying Scientific Experts
Since the Tennessee Supreme Court's adoption in substance of the Daubert decision and doctrine from the federal court system, the use of scientific and other technical evidence in both civil and criminal trials has come to depend on a "gate-keeping" function by the trial judge. Securing the admission of this type of evidence, or blocking the admission of "junk science" or other invalid technical evidence, depends upon knowledge and skills that are now a core competency needed by every trial lawyer.
Bankruptcy (3)
Business Law (17)
Civil Litigation (5)
Criminal Law (4)
Elder Law (12)
Estate Planning (5)
Ethics (18)
Family Law (8)
Immigration Law (11)
Intellectual Property (4)
Legal Technology (10)
Personal Injury (1)
Real Estate (8)
Trial & Litigation (13)

 

 

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