Learning In Unprecedented Times: Keeping Current With PLI
PLI practically invented CLE over 80 years ago – and its commitment to flexible, online, on-demand programming has allowed the organization to adapt seamlessly to the pandemic era.
PLI practically invented CLE over 80 years ago – and its commitment to flexible, online, on-demand programming has allowed the organization to adapt seamlessly to the pandemic era.
For over 80 years, PLI has provided training and resources for lawyers at all stages of their careers. Get an inside look at the organization that practically invented CLE.
Enhance your legal skills to advocate for survivors of intimate partner violence.
From the way you meet clients to the way you do research, everything’s more virtual in today’s pandemic climate. Practising Law Institute (PLI), known as the industry’s established provider of continuing legal education, also provides authoritative, practical guidance in an online format that makes finding information easy – even if your ‘office’ is in your dining room.
Business development and marketing success is a long game. Chris Ekimoff & Kurt Wolfe, co-hosts of Practising Law Institute’s inSecurities podcast, know that success starts small — sometimes with a hashtag.
People learn better when they can interact meaningfully with the material – this is as true for CLE as it is in law school.
Lawyers with clients in the consumer financial services sector know that regulatory, enforcement, and economic factors are constantly shifting. With a new administration on deck for 2021 and the COVID-19 pandemic keeping a tight grip on the economy, there’s never been a better time to get an update from insiders.
In recent years, AI has moved beyond speculation in the legal industry. What used to be hypothetical is now very real.
In this rapidly changing political environment, do you have the knowledge you need to keep clients informed?
Offering CLE credit is an excellent incentive for overscheduled, overstressed attorneys to attend well-being programs — but it can be tricky to get these programs accredited.
Attorney well-being has been in crisis for decades, even before the pandemic. Happily, our profession finally is making a broader push to address well-being in a more comprehensive way.
This month, PLI is recognizing its inaugural PD Appreciation Month, and for this year’s theme, it’s putting the focus on wellness.
A new proposal would let wealthy foreign nationals secure an opportunity for a U.S. green card with a $1 million 'gift' to the government, sparking legal and ethical debate.
It’s Pro Bono Week – and with individuals and businesses across the nation facing unprecedented challenges due to the pandemic and economic downturn, this work feels more urgent than ever this year.
A new book offers background and analysis for both lawyers and clients from experts in public health and the law during these COVID-challenged times.
Learn how you can sharpen your skills and expand your knowledge in order to help advocate for voters.
For survivors of domestic violence, legal assistance can change – or even save – a life. This is especially true for women living in poverty during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Understanding the fundamentals of privacy, confidentiality, and privilege in your work with clients can help build trust, strengthen your relationships, and improve your advocacy.