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Need CLE? Justice Programs Offers On-Demand Video For Lawyers Who Want to Learn

Posted: 10 Nov 2020 07:44 AM PST

Tennessee Justice Programs has released it Fall 2020 on-demand video seminar CLE programs.

Former Tennessee Supreme Court Justice Penny White, former Court of Criminal Appeals Judge Joe Riley, and I started Justice Programs almost 20 years ago.  The seminar program is designed for civil trial practitioners who are interested in enhancing their legal knowledge as they earn CLE credit.

Historically, our seminar was presented in three live programs in Knoxville, Nashville and Memphis.  This year, COVID-19 has caused us to abandon the normal and film 15 hours of on-demand legal education.  The Tennessee Supreme Court now permits unlimited on-demand programs to fulfill all CLE obligations.

You can register for one hour, fifteen hours, or several different bundles of hours by visiting our website.  You do not have to watch a program all in one setting – you can return to it and watch it over several days.

I speak about torts and comparative fault (2 hours general credit) and the law of jury selection (1 hour general credit).  I also introduce a new topic I call the “How Do I” series.  The How Do I segments – 10 in total that are covered in 2 1-hour programs (2 hours general credit) –  provide information about a variety of civil procedure topics.  For example, “How Do I Get More time to Respond to a Motion for Summary Judgment” provides viewers with the not only the law applicable to the issue but also practical tips on how to create a proper record to get more time to do discovery to fully respond to a Rule 56 motion.  Perhaps more importantly, it gives recommendations on how to avoid being in the position to need to file a motion for additional time to do discovery when faced with a motion for summary judgment.

Indeed, you can select an “All John Day” bundle where you can watch and listen to me for five hours.  WARNING:  If you watch this bundle at your desk, make sure all pointed objects within a three-foot radius are been removed.  Neither Justice Programs nor John Day is responsible if, while watching this bundle, you fall asleep and poke your eye out.

Penny White addresses the following topics:

  • Ethics – Breaking up is Hard to Do
    (1.5 Hours Dual Credit)
  • Upping Your Evidence IQ
    (1.5 Hours General Credit)
  • How to Get Him/Her/Them/It into Court
    (1 Hour General Credit)
  • Recent Decisions (2020) – Procedure, Employment, Evidence, Family Law (Part 1)
    (1 Hour General Credit)
  • Recent Decisions (2020) – Procedure, Employment, Evidence, Family Law (Part 2) and Legislation
    (1 Hour General Credit)

Joe Riley addresses these subjects:

  • How to Get Him/Her/Them/It into Court
    (1 Hour General Credit)
  • Mediation – Tips and Techniques
    (1 Hour General Mediator Credit; 1 Hour Dual Credit)
  • Mediating with Insurance Companies
    (1 Hour General Mediator Credit; 1 Hour Dual Credit)
  • United States Supreme Court Review (Part 1)
    (1 Hour General Credit)
  • United States Supreme Court Review (Part 2) & Civil and Criminal Procedure
    (1 Hour General Credit)

All programs are accompanied by written papers.  Part 2 of my torts and comparative fault speech includes a free electronic copy of Day, J.A., Compendium of Tennessee Tort Reform Statutes and Related Case Law (2009 – 2020 (9th ed.), which weighs in at almost 600 pages.

Penny, Joe and I will miss being on the road this December and seeing all of our friends from across the state, a good number of whom return year after year to our program.  But, we think you will find these video presentations very informative and that the information you learn  will help you serve your clients.