Audio and Video | On-Demand CLE
Don���t Fall Asleep at the Switch: Surviving and Thriving in International Construction Markets [CC]
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The Brief is published four times a year (Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall) by the ABA Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section (TIPS).
The Brief is the American Bar Association’s magazine for lawyers practicing tort and insurance law. TIPS brings together plaintiffs attorneys, defense attorneys, and insurance and corporate counsel for the exchange of information and ideas. The Brief facilitates these goals by exploring all aspects of tort and insurance law, including the many facets of trial practice essential to the legal profession. The magazine includes feature articles on more than 30 legal practice areas relative to tort and insurance law; “Practice Tips” that offer practical advice on practice and litigation matters; and columns and profiles about TIPS committees, programs, members, and events.
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Audio and Video | On-Demand CLE
Don���t Fall Asleep at the Switch: Surviving and Thriving in International Construction Markets [CC]
Audio and Video | On-Demand CLE
If You Snooze, You Lose: What Attorneys Must Know About the Risks of Practicing Law Remotely [CC]
Audio and Video | On-Demand CLE
W-10: Herding Cats: Class, Consolidated, and Other Mass Actions [CC]
Mar
02
Events | Webinar
Getting Facts from Third Parties: FOIA and Other Avenues
CLE 90 min
The panelists will discuss how to get information through the Freedom of Information Act while representing low-income taxpayers.
Oct
28
Events | Webinar
State Regulation of Social Media
Florida and Texas recently enacted statutes regulating social media platforms. Both laws were enjoined in the trial courts, but the 5th and 11th Circuits split on whether these state efforts are cons…
Sep
14
Events | Webinar
No Desserts in Retail Deserts
This panel will explore the antitrust law, economics, and policy implications of retail deserts, i.e., neighborhoods with minimal access to retail stores, including pharmacies and grocery stores.