This course is presented by the Legal Needs of Children Committee of the Florida Bar with Anne Marie Perine, Esq., BCS Juvenile Law
By telling the stories behind court cases and title insurance claims where title agents failed to adhere to the legal and ethical requirements, you will learn to identify and prevent notary and signature fraud.
This program provides an overview of Fair Labor Standards Act collective actions, focusing on the procedural framework and key distinctions from Rule 23 class actions.
Attendees will learn about the basics of Florida's private whistleblower act, practical tips for analyzing and bringing claims, and updated case law and legislative developments.
This webinar explains the 2025 changes to the Rules of Civil Procedure and how they affect paralegals. It highlights parties’ obligations under the updated rules and the tools designed to move cases forward.
Viewers will learn about the responsibilities of attorneys when using emerging technologies; the limits of permissible reliance on AI tools; duties of competence, verification, and oversight; obligations to the court; and more.
Comprehensive Behavioral Health Assessments are crucial tools to providing holistic representation for foster children, homeless children, children with disabilities and any child who touches the child welfare system.
This course - the fifth in a series - offers a trauma-informed toolkit for overloaded attorneys who are tired of "just powering through."




