Thu, May 14, 2020
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM ET
THIS WEBINAR HAS SOLD OUT! We have reached maximum capacity for live registration, but a recording of this seminar will be available as an on-demand program by tomorrow afternoon.
Remote hearings are becoming the new normal, so this program will give you everything you need to know for a successful virtual family law hearing! Our presenters are judicial officers currently conducting remote hearings, and they'll be covering practice tips and pointers for how to participate in a virtual evidentiary hearing, how to “call” witnesses, offering exhibits, service issues in a virtual world, tips to maximize your effectiveness during a virtual hearing and general do’s and don’ts.
Please note: this program will take place as a live webinar via Zoom conferencing and CLE credits earned will be reported as distance education credit. Instructions for accessing the webinar will be provided in your registration confirmation email. As a reminder, distance education limitations have been relaxed due to the COVID-19 public health emergency. There is no limitation on distance education for attorneys and judges with three-year cycles ending in 2020; the limit has been increased to 24 hours for attorneys with three-year cycles ending in 2021/2022. Go here for more details.
Featuring: Magistrate Andrew R. Bloch, Hamilton County Courts; Magistrate Marshelle Dawkins Broadwell, Marion Superior Court; Magistrate Marcia Jo Ferree, Marion Superior Court; Magistrate Marie L. Kern, Marion Circuit Court; Magistrate Mark F. Renner, Marion Superior Court
Moderated by Elisabeth Edwards, Wanzer Edwards PC
Indiana Office of Admissions and Continuing Education
Credit has been approved with the Indiana Office of Admissions and Continuing Education for 1.00 General credit and 1.00 Speaker General credit.
RESERVATIONS/CANCELLATIONS FOR LIVE EVENTS. To ensure the utmost accuracy in our reservation records, the Indianapolis Bar Association cannot accept reservations over the phone for CLE seminars, luncheons, or other programming. Reservations must be delivered or mailed to the Indianapolis Bar Association office, faxed to (317)269-1915, or e-mailed to iba@indybar.org. Reservations received less than 24 hours prior to an event and walk-in registrations cannot be guaranteed; they will be accepted on a space-available basis, will include an additional $5 charge, and may not include lunch. Cancellations must be made 48 hours prior to the program to receive a refund. If no cancellation is received, payment is due in full. For arrangements due to physical disability, please call the Indianapolis Bar Association at (317) 269-2000.
RESERVATIONS/CANCELLATIONS FOR ONLINE COURSES. Your purchase provides a 30 day access from the time of purchase to view and complete the educational requirements of the Indiana CLE Commission. Failure to complete the online course within 30 days will require you to re-enroll and purchase again in order to view and complete the education program.
NOTE: CLE credit will not be reported to the Indiana Supreme Court Commission for Continuing Legal Education (CLE Commission) until payment for the course has been received in full. The CLE Commission will not approve online CLE credit if you previously received credit for the same live course. It is your responsibility to monitor your credits.
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