If you haven’t thought about criminal law since you were required to take it in law school, what can you expect to encounter when a client calls you in the middle of the night about a criminal matter? What questions do you ask? How do you counsel your client? What should not you do — or when to listen? What’s next? What rights should I preserve? Knowing where the ethical boundary lines are.
This program is a must for any attorney unfamiliar with criminal law practice. Find out everything you need to do to preserve the rights of your client (whether dealing with a minor problem or a serious matter) from the first minute your telephone rings until the dust settles and the daylight comes.
Faculty
Frank R. Dudis, Deputy Bureau Chief
King’s County District Attorney's Office, Investigations Bureau/Public Assistance Crimes Unit
Honorable Nicholas J. Iacovetta, Acting Supreme Court Justice
Bronx Supreme Court, Criminal Division
Daniel S. Parker
Parker & Carmody LLP
Roger Lee Stavis
Gallet Dreyer & Berkey LLP
Sarah K. Steiner
Law Office of Sarah K. Steiner
Credits
3.0 Total CLE Credits. This live program provides transitional/non-transitional credit to all attorneys.
California & New York CLE 3.0 Total: 2.5 credits in skills & 0.5 credits in ethics.
New Jersey CLE: 3.0 general MCLE credits.
Illinois: 2.5 general MCLE credits.
"California & New York CLE 3.0 Total Credits: 2.5 credits in skills & 0.5 credits in ethics. New Jersey CLE Credit: 3.0 general MCLE credits.
This live program provides transitional/non-transitional credit to all attorneys.
Illinois Credit: 2.5 general MCLE credits."
Format
MP3 Audio and PDF Coursebook