Course ID: DV050510 Credits: NY 2.5 MCLE Credits; NJ 2.9* 2.5 MCLE Credits (NY): 2.5 Ethics; Non-transitional (NJ 2.9*) Faculty: Joseph Aronauer Esq., Aronauer Re & Yudell Herbert Eisenberg Esq., Eisenberg & Schnell Irwin Rochman Esq., Tesser Ryan & Rochman LLP Hon. Gerald Lebovits, NYC Civil Court, Housing Part Sarah Diane McShea Esq., Law Office of Sarah Diane McShea
Program Co-sponsor: NYCLA Ethics Institute
Program Chair and Moderator: Lewis Tesser Esq., Tesser Ryan & Rochman LLP Description: The issue of how zealous an attorney can be when preparing a witness for trial continues to be a hot button issue, especially in light of the new New York Rules of Professional Conduct which became effective April 1, 2009. Using an interactive technique and video clips from popular films, the panel of experts discuss the boundaries of proper witness preparation, how much contact or coaching is too much, limits on prosecutor preparation of witnesses, and whether attorneys can compensate witnesses for their time. The Verdict Original Release Date 1982 © Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp. 2002 All Rights Reserved
Philadelphia Original Relase Date 1993 © Sony Pictures Digital Inc. 1997 All Rights Reserved
Anatomy of A Murder Original Release Date 1959 © Sony Pictures All Rights Reserved Original Tape Date: May 5, 2010
All Programs include: (1) Affirmation and (1) DVD/CD packet.
To receive CLE credit for program on DVD/CD: DVD/CDs are embedded with CLE codes that you must copy onto a supplied affirmation sheet. Return the signed and dated affirmation to the NYCLA CLE Institute to be issued a CLE certificate. We recommend that you watch/listen to DVD/CDs as soon as possible. We can only issue CLE credit if the law is still current. The date of your signed affirmation will determine the date of your CLE certificate.
Course Materials: DVDs have a PDF file of the course materials on the DVD itself. CD orders will come with a separate CD with a PDF file of the course materials. Written materials provided only upon request.
*In addition to being accredited in the State of New York, this program has been approved by the Board of Continuing Legal Education of the Supreme Court of New Jersey for 2.9 hours of total CLE credit. Of these, 2.9 qualify as hours of credit for ethics/professionalism, and 0 qualify as hours of credit toward certification in civil trial law, criminal trial law, workers compensation law and/or matrimonial law.
Please indicate in the "Customer Comments/Instructions" section of the online order form for which state(s) you want credit.
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