Wisconsin CLE - Featured Courses

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    The Evolving Landscape of Sports Law: Litigation, Labor, and Regulation Across College and Professional Sports

    This CLE course provides a comprehensive overview of the rapidly evolving legal landscape in sports, beginning with a short introduction and then focusing on the growing professionalization of college athletics, where reduced structural certainty has led to increased litigation. The program will examine the House settlement and the environment it has created, as well as recent litigation addressing eligibility rules not covered by the settlement. It will also explore the influence of W... More Info

    $50
    1General Credit
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    Counseling the Startup: Legal Strategy for High-Growth Ventures

    Representing a “tech startup” or other venture that will seek outside investment during the early years of its operations offers challenges that attorneys won’t face when representing a traditional small business. Startup founders (also known as “entrepreneurs”) have different personalities, goals and objectives than small business owners, and accordingly will have different needs for legal services. When working with startups, you will often find yourself as an “outside general coun... More Info

    $100
    2General Credits
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    Immigration Bond Basics: How to Win Your Client's Freedom

    This CLE program provides a practical, practitioner-focused overview of immigration bond proceedings for attorneys seeking to handle bond hearings with confidence. Attendees will learn about jurisdiction and procedural basics, the legal elements and evidentiary standards that govern bond determinations, how to effectively present client equities, and strategies to anticipate and counter common DHS arguments. More Info

    $50
    1General Credit
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    From Screen to Courtroom: Practical Trial Lessons for Litigators from Film

    This CLE program explores what litigators can learn from film, using carefully selected movie scenes to highlight practical lessons for trial practice. Through six films and seven core subject areas—plus an additional segment featuring notable omissions—participants will examine how cinematic depictions, while dramatized, often reflect real-world litigation dynamics and strategic considerations. The program invites attendees to revisit familiar movies with a more analytical lens, uncove... More Info

    $75
    1.5General Credits
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    The Law of Self-Defense and Defense of Others: The Daniel Penny Prosecution

    This CLE course provides an in-depth examination of the case People v. Daniel Penny, covering the legal, procedural, and strategic dimensions of one of the most high-profile recent criminal cases. Participants will explore the background of the defendant and the victim, the unfolding of the subway incident, and the role of viral media in shaping public perception and legal strategy. The course will also examine the defense’s approach to pre-trial planning, trial preparation, jury selec... More Info

    $50
    1General Credit
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    Injustice on Trial: The Scottsboro Boys and the Struggle Against Jim Crow

    In 1931, in the depths of the Great Depression, when thousands of Americans “hopped boxcars,” and rode the freight rails around the county in search of work, camping in “hobo jungles” that grew up around railroad yards, nine black teenagers, mostly in their late teens, one only thirteen years old, found themselves accused of a crime that later trials would show beyond a shadow of a doubt had never occurred. The case was no doubt similar to many others that took place in the Jim Crow South, som... More Info

    $75
    1.5General Credits

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