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Author Archive
June 5, 2020 – Litigating in the Cell Phone Age – Digital Evidence from Cell Phones Can Make or Break Your Case
This seminar will explain how cell phones work, what data you can get from cell phones and call records, and what you can get from social media to include Google maps.
June 4, 2020 – Improper Attorney-Client Relations – Sex with Clients (and Other Really Dumb Things to Do)
In what is basically a “webinar-side chat,” noted professor, actor and storyteller Mark Yochum brilliantly explains the ethical pitfalls of romantic lawyer-client relationships. In doing so, he weaves a cautionary tale that is both poignant and memorable.
June 4, 2020 – Bring Your Practice Up to Date by Incorporating the Uniform Power of Attorney Act Into Your Documents
To be effective, a power of attorney needs to contain the right language. This presentation, designed for both novice and seasoned attorneys, will analyze the UPOAA and the pros and cons of its optional form.
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS – John M. Burman Extraordinary Service Award
The Bar is currently accepting nominations for the Burman Extraordinary Service Award. Eligible recipients will be members of the Bar who have contributed several years of service well above and beyond the call of duty in service reflective of the career and service of the late Professor John M. Burman.
June 3, 2020 – Ask the Tax Girl: What Lawyers Need to Know About Tax During the COVID Crisis
In response to the COVID crisis, Congress has made a number of changes to the tax laws that affect individuals and businesses. Needless to say, lawyers need to understand these changes to effectively advise clients; and even to manage our own affairs.
June 2, 2020 – Don’t Try This at Home – Why You Should Never Emulate TV Lawyers
In this multimedia presentation, legal humorist Sean Carter demonstrates some of the worst of TV lawyer behavior and explains how similar (although less severe) behavior sometimes creeps into the actual practice of law, decreasing a lawyer’s ability to best serve his or her clients and uphold the ideals of the profession.
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS – Wyoming State Bar Officers & ABA Delegate
The Wyoming State Bar is currently accepting nominations for its officers–President-Elect, Vice President and Treasurer–as well as for the Bar’s Delegate to the American Bar Association.
May 29, 2020 – Cybersecurity in the Modern Law Firm (Condensed)
Join LawPay’s Director of Education, Claude E. Ducloux, for a 30-minute PowerPoint presentation covering: privacy statutes affecting law offices, including provisions for acting as a “custodian” of private Information and much more!
May 29, 2020 – Cybersleuth Investigative Series: Using Free Public Records and Publicly Available Information for Investigative Research
Just because a record is “public” doesn’t mean it has to be easy to access or even to find. The Internet has been a boon to researchers trying to locate information on people and companies. Public records and other publicly available information are now more accessible than ever before…if you know where to look for it…and how to dig it out of the sites that do make it available.