BAEC Bulletin | Fall 2021 | 29
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In today’s competitive, fast-paced legal environment, effective time management is essential. Take advantage of the Erie Institute of Law catalogue of courses and start earning your CLE credits when the time is convenient for you.
The Erie Institute of Law offers the most recent and popular CLE seminars OnDEMAND*. With OnDEMAND, you can access your needed CLE courses any time, anywhere. It’s easy, fast, and affordable. All seminars are professionally edited and are accompanied by a full set of course materials.The CLE Library can be accessed digitally at:
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1.0 CLE credit: Skills (appropriate for experienced attorneys only in this format) Presented on June 1, 2021 OnDEMAND: $40 Member (Use PROMO CODE: member2017), $50 Non-Member Speaker: Margaret Phillips, J.D., Daemen College, Associate Professor / Director, Paralegal Studies Program, An ABA-approved program • Planning vs. Procrastination • Audience and Tone • Organization • Topic sentences that guide your reader • Ethics Brush Up on Your Writing - Zooming Out: A Big Picture Look at Making Writing Easier (Part 1) 1.0 CLE credit: Skills (appropriate for experienced attorneys only in this format) Presented on June 8, 2021 OnDEMAND cost: $40 Member (Use PROMO CODE: member2017), $50 Non-Member Speaker: Margaret Phillips, J.D., Daemen College, Associate Professor / Director, Paralegal Studies Program, An ABA-approved program • Word choice • Tone • Persuasive writing techniques • Topic sentences and case holding sentences • Ethics Brush Up On Your Writing – Zooming In: Looking at Details that Can Improve Your Writing (Part 2)
LGBT Title VII Protection: What Impact Is Expected?
1.5 CLE credits: 1.0 Areas of Professional Practice, 0.5 Diversity, Inclusion and Elimination of Bias Presented on September 11, 2020 OnDEMAND cost: $45 Member (Use PROMO CODE: member2017), $60 Non-Member In a historic decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the 1964 Civil Rights Act protects gay, lesbian, and transgender employees from discrimination based on sex. Presenters Lindy Korn, Law Office of Lindy Korn, PLLC and Amber Buday, Hunt Real Estate, Former LGBTQ+ Educator, University at Buffalo and Buffalo Public Schools will provide participants with an overview of the recent US Supreme Court decision, as well as New York’s specific protections for LGBTQ workers.They will also discuss the implications of these protections on LGBTQ survivors of intimate partner violence and abuse.
Our catalogue of courses are also available via disc for those that prefer the course in that format. For the library of available programs and for prices, visit eriebar.org/CLE.
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