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Upcoming Events

Upcoming CLE Courses

  • Nov 19
    2025 Hot Topics in Probate (EEP251119)
    Aqua Turf Club
    556 Mulberry St.
    Plantsville

    Wednesday, Nov 19 8:45 AM to 3:30 PM (Eastern Standard Time)
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    Hot Topics in Probate is the popular biennial seminar sponsored by the Connecticut Probate Assembly and the CBA’s Estates and Probate and Elder Law Sections. This year’s seminar, presented by probate judges, distinguished attorneys, and a medical professional will focus on professionalism, creditor claims, highly contentious cases, and a cross discipline discussion among medical and legal panelists regarding challenges facing incapacity and the provision of care.

  • Nov 21
    2025 Raising the Bar: A Bench-Bar Symposium on Professionalism (EPC251121)
    Rockville Superior Court, GA 19
    20 Park Street
    Rockville

    Friday, Nov 21 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM (Eastern Standard Time)
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  • Nov 21
    Privacy, Safety, and Security when Using AI (EDU251121)
    Webinar - CLE Pass Eligible
    Friday, Nov 21 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time)

    This seminar will delve into the critical and evolving landscape of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its impact on data privacy, digital safety, and cybersecurity. Attorneys are legally and ethically responsible for maintaining client information, so it is not accessed by unauthorized individuals. As AI becomes increasingly integrated into our daily lives, from virtual assistants to sophisticated decision-making systems, maintaining data privacy and security is crucial. This program will equip participants with knowledge and practical tools to understand how AI may be used while ensuring data privacy and security from cyber intrusions.

  • Dec 02
    What Are We Working to Solve? Defining Connecticut’s Civil Access to Justice Gap (EAJ251202)
    Webinar
    Tuesday, Dec 2 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM (Eastern Standard Time)

    The civil access to justice gap refers broadly to the unmet civil legal needs of Connecticut’s residents, including those who are particularly vulnerable because of income constraints and other challenges. This gap, sometimes referred to as a crisis, encompasses access to an attorney, legal information, and so much more. This opening session will set the stage for our collective journey of exploration, education, and inspiration.

  • Dec 03
    Lawyers in Transition: Exiting the Practice (EPE251203)
    Zoom Meeting - CLE Pass Eligible
    Wednesday, Dec 3 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time)

    Join two leading ethics attorneys as they guide us through ethical obligations and options for exiting the practice of law.