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Upcoming Events

Upcoming CLE Courses

  • Jan 23
    Behavioral Health and the Role of the Probate Court (EDU250123)
    Webinar - CLE Pass Eligible
    Thursday, Jan 23 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time)

    This seminar will present a descriptive review of a theoretical case of an individual with a psychiatric condition and the intersection of psychiatry and civil commitment law.

  • Jan 28
    vLex Fastcase Training (EDU250128)
    Webinar
    Tuesday, Jan 28 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time)

    Join T.J. Diggins for a critical training on vLex Fastcase to assist you in efficiently navigating the platform, and performing effective searches that provide the results you need. This program will be responsive to input provided by CBA member users.

  • Jan 29
    Where Do We Draw the Line? Exploring the Tension between Free Speech Rights and Educational Access
    CBA Law Center
    538 Preston Ave., 3rd Floor
    Meriden
    United States
    Wednesday, Jan 29 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time)

    In an article published on December 13, 2023, in the Connecticut Law Tribune, Joette Katz, former Associate Justice on the Connecticut Supreme Court, grappled with the tension between First Amendment protections of free speech on college campuses and the rights of students in an educational setting to be free from bullying, intimidation, and incitement. Reacting to testimony provided during congressional hearings regarding claims of antisemitism at universities around the country, Justice Katz posed an important question: “Did the speech at issue interfere with the ability of some students to truly access the education to which they were entitled?”

  • Feb 10
    Connecticut Parentage & Unique Considerations for LGBTQ Clients (EYL250210)
    Webinar - CLE Pass Eligible
    Monday, Feb 10 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM (Eastern Standard Time)

    Three years ago, the Connecticut Parentage Act made fundamental changes to the substantive grounds and procedures governing the establishment of parentage in the state. Attendees will receive an overview of the CPA and receive instruction on the special considerations that exist in parentage cases for LGBTQ+ clients.

  • Feb 11
    Non-Compete Agreements: Navigating the Ever-Changing Landscape (EYL250211)
    Webinar - CLE Pass Eligible
    Tuesday, Feb 11 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time)

    The focus of this CLE will be the ever-changing landscape of non-compete laws, with a particular focus on the FTC’s recent ruling banning the use of non-compete in many circumstances and courts’ enjoinment thereof. In addition to reviewing the impact on the traditional use of non-competes in the workplace, this panel discussion will also review how non-competes are typically used in M&A transactions.