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| Arbitration Clauses and Class Action Waivers in Consumer Contracts:
Perspectives from the Bench and Litigants This program is sponsored by the Alternative Dispute Resolution Section and the Consumer Protection Law Committee. The topics include arbitration clauses and class action waivers in consumer contracts with perspectives from the Bench and litigants discussion with Paul Bland and Andrew Sandler. Moderated by Justice Lewis.    More Information
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| ADR and The Bar: Introduction to Grievance Mediation and Fee Arbitration This seminar will cover the important topic of conducting a Florida Bar mediation and arbitration, as well as an overview of Chapter 14, Rules Regulating The Florida Bar and professionalism.    More Information
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 | | Young Lawyers Division
Effective March 6, 2010, new lawyers or members that have not yet completed their three Basic CLE course component of the Basic Skills Course Requirement (BSCR), Rule 6-12, Rules Regulating The Florida Bar, will be able to fulfill this requirement either by attending a live Basic CLE presentation or participating in the 24/7 online CLE version of the Basic program and obtaining a certificate of completion. This online CLE option will replace the previously offered video replays. Live webcasts/virtual seminars, audio-CD and video-DVD programs will not satisfy this requirement. You can register for upcoming live seminars or participate in the 24/7 On-line CLE at your convenience and any time, 24 hours a day, by accessing The Florida Bar CLE website at www.floridabar.org/CLE.
The in-person attendance requirement for Practicing with Professionalism has not changed.
The expanded delivery method option for satisfying the BSCR only affects those attorneys who have not yet completed the BSCR. To verify your compliance and reporting dates, please check our website at www.floridabar.org/cler.
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