Legal Technology and OnDemand Forensics Bundle

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NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID Columbus, Ohio Permit No. 603 Return Service Requested P.O. BOX 16562 COLUMBUS, OHIO 43216-6562 To register visit: Ohiobar.org/21-legaltechnology-bundle or call (800) 232-7124 15 hours including 7.0 Professional Conduct hours for $159* Legal Technology and Forensics Bundle 15 credits for $159* On Demand STAY SAFE, STAY INFORMED WITH OSBA ONDEMAND WEBINARS

Transcript of Legal Technology and OnDemand Forensics Bundle

NON-PROFIT ORG.U.S. POSTAGE

PAID Columbus, OhioPermit No. 603

Return Service Requested

P.O. BOX 16562COLUMBUS, OHIO 43216-6562

To register visit: Ohiobar.org/21-legaltechnology-bundle or call (800) 232-7124

15 hours including 7.0 Professional Conduct hours for $159*

Legal Technology and Forensics Bundle

15 credits for $159*

OnDemand

STAY SAFE, STAY INFORMED WITH OSBA ONDEMAND WEBINARS

To purchase this bundle, visit: Ohiobar.org/21-legaltechnology-bundle or call (800) 232-7124

OnDemand

Proactively Addressing Cybersecurity to Keep Your Organization Out of the Headlines Organizations of every size and every industry are under constant threat of a cyber attack, and we hear and read about these attacks regularly. However, the reality is that more than 60% of attacks affect small and mid-size businesses, such as law firms, which have a lot more to lose if their company appears in the headlines. This presentation explores how to protect your firm or office, including what works and what doesn’t work when addressing cybersecurity, common mistakes to avoid, building a robust cybersecurity framework and positioning your office to minimize legal exposure and potential ethical violations. (3.0 CLE hours) Damon Hacker, MBA, CCE, CISA, CSXF; Vestige Digital Investigations; Cleveland

Best Practices in the Virtual Courtroom In today’s climate, courts are rapidly expanding their reliance on remote teleconferencing capabilities and increasing their use of technology to keep dockets moving. This program provides practical suggestions for oral arguments before the Ohio Supreme Court when arguing on Zoom or similar applications. Judge Patricia Blackmon, Esq.; Ohio Eighth District Court of Appeals; Cleveland Judge D. Chris Cook, Esq.; Lorain County Court of Common Pleas - General Division; Elyria Justice Patrick F. Fischer, Esq.; The Supreme Court of Ohio; Columbus Judge David Hejmanowski, Esq.; Delaware County Juvenile/Probate Court; Delaware Magistrate Elizabeth Tekavec, Esq.; Ashtabula County Juvenile-Probate Court; Ashtabula

Consumer Electronics and the IoT (Internet of Things): The Next Wave of Digital Evidence in Claims and Litigation Our world is becoming increasingly hyper-connected. The Internet of Things (IoT) objective is for everything to communicate and interface with everything from wearable technology and smart home assistants to internet-connected medical ingestible’s and social credit scores. More data is collected about us than ever and can be used in litigation. This program explains how data is collected from devices and where it is stored, reviews cases involving the Internet of Things devices, and discusses how this data will become more prevalent and pervasive. Lars Daniel; Envista Forensics; Columbus

Cybersecurity and Information Technology Made Easy The webinar will cover how to secure your law firm and adequately manage your information technology. Attendees will learn how to properly secure their law firm with security layers following the NIST Cybersecurity Framework and become aware of current threats, risks and vulnerabilities.  Tom Kirkham; IronTech Security; Ft. Smith, Ark.

Embracing Your Virtual Practice: How Federal Mediators Engaged With Technology in Adapting to a Virtual Mediation Model  Explore some of the unpredictability and new expectations in today’s virtual work, including its advantages, disadvantages, victories and pitfalls. Our speakers also share how to adapt and advance your practice in virtually conducting negotiations, mediations and arbitrations.  Shane Davis; Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service; Minneapolis, Minn. John Gray; Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service; Cincinnati G. Roger King, Esq.; HR Policy Association; Arlington, Va.

Don’t Tell Me, Show Me: Unleash the Power of Technology and Imagery in Bargaining This session explores the various technologies parties can utilize to assist in reaching better negotiated outcomes. Attendees will learn about the power of visuals and their impact on decision-making and how technology, as a delivery system for imagery and data, can yield a persuasive advantage. Our speakers share the types of available technology, how to use them to improve collective bargaining, educate and inform constituencies and stakeholders, and use technology and imagery to create a more compelling message.  Shane Davis; Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service; Minneapolis, Minn. John Gray; Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service; Cincinnati

Guess What? Your Online Mediation Is Not Confidential! Believe it or not, your online mediation is not confidential. Or, at least, you cannot promise anybody that it is due to how the courts apply conflict-of-laws principles to evidentiary privileges. As a result, you risk malpractice liability every time you sign a mediation confidentiality agreement. Our speaker explains these conclusions and offers guidance on best practices for representing your clients in mediations.  Jeff Kichaven; Esq.; Jeff Kichaven Commercial Mediation; Los Angeles, Calif.

The Gig Economy: Commercial and Personal Lines Claims This program addresses claims that involve commercial lines and personal lines policies arising in the gig economy. These include, for example, virtual currency, ride-sharing (i.e., Uber or Lyft), home-sharing (i.e., Airbnb) and other gigs arising from the use of applications and e-commerce platforms. John G. Farnan, Esq.; Weston Hurd LLP; Cleveland

Substance Abuse and Ethics A discussion on the scope of substance abuse issues in the legal profession, this program will use real examples, share common causes and prevention of substance abuse and review how to detect possible abuse. Attendees will understand how the rules governing attorney conduct relate to substance abuse, how those rules are used in both disciplinary matters and attorneys’ rehabilitation. Resources for treatment alternatives will be made available to attorneys suffering from substance abuse and other important thoughts on this critical issue for lawyers.  Jane Gleaves, Esq.; Kegler Brown Hill + Ritter; Columbus

New Rules of Practices and Procedures On July 1, 2020, significant amendments to the Ohio Rules of Civil Procedure took effect, and these amendments aligned the Ohio Rules with the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Our speakers will discuss the impact of these amendments on your practice.  Susan M. Audey, Esq.; Tucker Ellis LLP; Cleveland Gretchen Koehler Mote, Esq., Ohio Bar Liability Insurance Company; Columbus

Better Ways to Draft Your Documents Is find and replace on an old document your drafting methodology? Our speaker shares how to find and consolidate the best of your intellectual capital in a way that increases drafting speed and accuracy while avoiding risk. Barron K. Henley, Esq.; Affinity Consulting Group; Columbus

Your Case Information: Organized, Effective and Available Everywhere Learn how to navigate the features in several practice management programs, both cloud-based and on-premises – giving legal professionals a jump start on the research they should be doing before selecting a product. Jennifer M. Ramovs, Esq.; Affinity Consulting Group; Largo, Fla.

Don’t Put Your Computer at Risk Lawyers and legal organizations hold lots of valuable information, and your computer and mobile devices are attractive targets. The session provides a brief overview of the applicable Ohio Rules of Professional Conduct and shares helpful security tips and tricks to protect your technology. Jeffrey R. Schoenberger, Esq.; Affinity Consulting Group; Columbus

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Ohio State Bar Association (OSBA) OnDemand Bundles give you the power of choice, optimal value and flexibility. Bundles allow you to easily meet your continuing legal education (CLE) requirements. Abundant content offerings provide the option to deepen your practice area of expertise or expand your knowledge base and learn something new. With the added flexibility of OnDemand viewing, bundles allow you to meet your CLE needs at your leisure!

The Legal Technology and Forensics Bundle offers 15 self-study credits, including Professional Conduct, and is available to OSBA members for $159 and to nonmembers for $199. An economical purchase for everyone, OSBA members receive the optimal savings of almost $500 off original program pricing, and the low cost per credit hour of just $10.60.

For the A-L reporting group*, you can effortlessly meet your requirements with two bundles, maximizing flexibility and value. View additional OnDemand bundle offerings at Ohiobar.org/2021-Bundles.

To purchase this bundle, visit Ohiobar.org/21-legaltechnology-bundle. You will be directed to the product in our CLE Store, where you can complete your purchase. Credits are 1.0 hour per course unless specified, and all courses must be completed by Friday, Dec. 31, 2021, at 11:59 p.m. ET. Questions about OnDemand Bundles? Contact the Member Service Center at (800) 232-7124.

Our Mission and CLE PhilosophyIt is the ongoing mission of the OSBA to promote justice and advance the legal profession. We advocate for Ohio lawyers and legal professionals and equip them with the tools, resources and CLE they require to represent their clients and the profession successfully. As the leading provider of CLE in Ohio, OSBA programming is held to the highest standard. Our objective is to deliver content for numerous practice areas, presented by knowledgeable and engaging speakers on a variety of topics and in multiple formats and time increments to provide options and flexibility for the busy legal professional’s schedule.

*Per the Supreme Court of Ohio, the self-study cap has been waived for judges, magistrates and attorneys in the A-L reporting group. CLE requirements can be completed through any combination of approved self-study or live courses (including live interactive webinars).Note: This OnDemand Bundle exceeds the 2.5 Professional Conduct hours, and the overage will convert to general hours. OnDemand CLE Pass credits cannot be used to purchase OnDemand Bundles.