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The Lawline.com Oscars of Continuing Legal Education

Posted: February 25th, 2008
By: Zach Heller
Category: CLE Programming, Lawline.com, Lawyer Profiles

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The Lawline.com Oscars of Continuing Legal Education

Here at Lawline.com, we feel that Lawyers who give CLE presentations should get the kind of recognition that they deserve.  So, in honor of awards season, we are presenting the first ever Lawline.com CLE awards.  All CLE courses filmed in 2007 were eligible and the winners were decided based on user feedback.  Click on the link following each winner to view that course page. Here they are:

Best Costume Design (Self-Explanatory): Legal Issues Relating to the Purchase and Sale of Art, Malcolm Taub (View)

Best Supporting Actress (Female CLE Speaker in as part of a Pair): Amy Greenfield, Strategies for Litigation Communications (View)

Best Supporting Actor (Male CLE Speaker in as part of a Pair): Michael Ross, Ethics: Should Lawyers be Constrained by the Truth? (View)

Best Actor (Male CLE Speaker): Herald Price Fahringer, Strategies for Delivering Opening Statements (View)

Best Actress (Female CLE Speaker): Olivera Medenica, Basics of Operating an Online Business (View)

Best Screenplay (Written Materials): Michael Grossman, The Laws Governing Religion and Religious Corporations (View)

Best Picture (Overall Program Quality): Ethics: Should Lawyers be Constrained by the Truth, Joel Cohen with Michael Ross and James Bernard (View)

Congratulations to all of this year’s winners and participants, we look forward to seeing the great courses still to come.

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My vote for best actor would have been for Marc Agnifilo's course Understanding RICO. I just saw it and it was great. He made what I thought was going to be a boring topic interesting and enjoyable. Plus he is not too bad looking. :) Well done. http://www.lawline.com/cle/course-details.php?i=204

Comment By: Alex Fredricks - February 26, 2008