A growing number of lawyers are acquiring professional licenses and certifications in addition to their JD. Examples include CPA, CFE, CFP, CIPP, SHRM-CP, and many more. These licenses and certifications all have their own specific Continuing Education (CE) requirements. Learn what these certifications are and how your program can be accredited for more than just CLE credit.
You’ve read the headlines. Unfortunately, the question now is not if your information is going to be stolen, but when. Mark Lanterman will be discussing recent high-profile cybercrime events, including website breaches impacting a variety of organizations and sectors. Mark will also discuss particularly dangerous types of cyberthreats including phishing and the risks posed by connectivity of the Internet of Things.
The Dark Web poses an increasingly large number of complicated cyber risks. From phishing schemes to high-profile murder cases, the Dark Web now plays a role in aiding criminal activity. Mark Lanterman will provide a tour of the Dark Web and demonstrate its impact on cybercrime. He will also discuss best security practices in light of risks presented by the Dark Web.
This program will offer a broad overview of the generational issues and dynamics in the workplace with specific, immediately applicable suggestions for being effective in all of our professional pursuits.
Automatic shipment of book updates to customers can make life easier for many of those customers and can increase sales for the publisher, but how do we optimize customer convenience and our bottom lines? Should the autoshipment customer list be opt-in or opt-out? What are some strategies for minimizing customer irritation, wasted copies, and return shipping costs? How do we manage "returns" if the product is downloadable or online? What are the legal or policy considerations, such as strict time limits between updates to be able to use those autoshipment customer lists?
Office 365 offers a compelling combination of desktop software, cloud applications, document/email management, and other cloud services. In other words, it's far more than Word, Outlook and Excel. We'll "crunch the numbers for you" and cover the many reasons why an organization would elect to go with Office 365 instead of buying Microsoft Office on disk. We'll also give you a comparison between Office 365 and Google's G Suite. If you already subscribe to Office 365, there are dozens of extra applications that come with it you could (and should) be using - and we'll explain all of them. Learn how Office 365 works, what it does best, and the different packages available. You'll soon see why over 155 million people subscribe to Office 365.
Hear from a panel of your peers how they recruit and keep authors, what author changes they permit in author agreements, and how they encourage new authors to rewrite existing content when supplementing/updating--or discourage them from doing so.