3 clicks away from 24/7 learning Self-Paced Online Seminars
MTLA offers 39 self-paced online seminars. Each event includes either an audio or video presentation, handouts, and additional materials (if applicable).
From the MTLA main website page, select the Program/ Events tab, select CLE & Event Registration and click on Self-Paced Online Seminar. Discounts for Presidentʼs Club or Regular members.
39 Online Learning Seminars to Choose From
• 2007 Workhorse Seminar • A Roadmap to Medicare for the Attorney and Legal Assistant
• Blink - Mastering the Unconscious Mind in Jury Trials • Can Physical Trauma be Scientifically Linked to Fibromyalgia?
• Consumer Fraud Litigation after CAFA • Current Perspectives in Medical Causation • Damages with David Ball and J. Jude Basile • Effective Litigation Strategies in Medical Negligence Cases • Effective, Ethical & Outside-the-Box Marketing for Personal Injury Attorneys
• Electronic Evidence & New Discovery Rules: Are You Ready for 2007?
• ERISA Update: After the Sereboff Decision • Ethical Considerations of Legal Advertising • Expert Testimony in Civil Cases: The Future of Daubert and Frye
• Federal Aviation Preemption Issues • First Party Bad Faith Auto Negligence Seminar • How to Handle Rambo Litigator Tactics During Depositions: The Law and Strategy
• How to Plan and Attack the Defense in a Litigated Case • Interpreting Medical Records and Performing Medical Research
• Latest In Closing Arguments: Brian Panish & Browne Greene
• Mastering PowerPoint: Objectifying the Plaintiffʼs Case to Overcome Jury Bias
• Mediation Brochures: Getting the Most Bang for Your Buck • Mediation Doʼs & Donʼts that Every Plaintiff Attorney Should Know
• Opening Statements with David Ball and J. Jude Basile • PowerPoint 101: The Basics for Beginners • Practice Tips for Presenting Property Division Cases to the Circuit Court
• Qui Tam (Whistleblower) Cases: What Are They and Why Should I Care?
• Reasonable Value of Medical Services in Evidence & Recovery
• Recent Developments in Class Action Litigation • Seaman Status After Stewart v. Dutra • So You Want to Be a Mass Torts Lawyer? • Structured Attorney Fees: A Dynamic Tool for Tax Planning • Successful Strategies in Circuit Court Criminal Cases • Taming Microsoft Outlook for Trial Lawyers • Theming Your Case and Closing to Optimize Damages: Toxic Torts
• Trying an Auto Negligence Case Before a Jury and How to Place Your Case in a Position to Settle, Mediate, or Arbitrate
• Trying DWI/DUI Cases Under Marylandʼs New Drunk Driving Laws
• U.S. Supreme Court and Tort Reform • Vocational Rehabilitation – Pursuing the Right Plan for Your Client
• What You Should Know About Metadata Mining
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