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Depending on the jurisdiction in which you practice, you may or may not be able to claim credit for viewing this on demand seminar. Please check with your licensing agency for accreditation information.
Originally presented: March 18, 2025 | Course length: 6.0 hours
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Meet the No-Fault Rule 10 Requirement to Maintain Your Status
Rule 10(a) of the Minnesota No-Fault Rules requires arbitrators complete at least three CLE hours on no-fault issues every year. Fulfill this requirement with high-quality, practical, cutting-edge information that will enhance your practice.
Anticipate Issues to Correctly Set and Meet Client Expectations
Whether you represent plaintiffs or insurance companies, anticipating issues is vital to setting and satisfying client expectations. Get tools and approaches for managing nuanced aspects of your cases to better serve your clients.
Practical Information and Guidance to Maximize Your Results
Learn how to integrate AI into your practice. Get advice for overcoming hurdles to recovery. Understand how to use images from drones to enhance your case.
Welcome and Introductions (5 MINUTES)
– Shayne M. Hamann & Tanner J. Moe, Course Co-chairs
2025 Caselaw Update (45 MINUTES)
An update and summary of cases from 2024 and early 2025 affecting your practice.
– Matthew J. Barber
Let’s Talk Process, Procedure, and Practice – The American Arbitration Association Update (30 MINUTES)
The Director of the Minnesota American Arbitration Association and a member of the No-Fault Standing Committee join forces to provide the latest information and updates including insight on No-Fault Standing Committee decisions.
– Krista M. Peach & Jeanette Y. Wong
Navigating Coverage Issues in 2025 – Practical Tips for Common (and Uncommon) Issues (45 MINUTES)
Take a deep dive on cases related to coverage and get practical tips for addressing coverage issues that may present hurdles to recovery. This session includes a discussion of thresholds, multiple defendants, ride-share vehicles, statute of limitations and more.
– Lance D. Meyer & Beth A. Jenson Prouty
Understanding Stress, Trauma, and Mental Health in the Legal Profession (60 MINUTES)
1.0 mental health and substance use credit applied for
Lawyers face circumstances that can lead to higher stress levels than those with other careers. This session addresses the connection between stress, burnout, and mental health issues, shows you how to recognize signs of stress, and provides helpful resources for supporting lawyer well-being and preventing and treating impairment.
– Jon M. Tynjala
Using Aerial Imaging and Mapping by Drones to Strengthen Your Case and Evidence Presentation (30 MINUTES)
Uncover how innovative drone technology can transform your litigation and courtroom presentations. Discover practical applications for accident scene location and crash reconstruction and learn how to leverage aerial insights to gain a competitive edge.
– Earl F. Bakke
What Attorneys Need to Know About Evaluating and Managing Common Shoulder Conditions (45 MINUTES)
Dr. Lervick, a board-certified orthopedic surgeon with Twin Cities Orthopedics, will discuss evaluating and managing common shoulder conditions seen with trauma as well as naturally occurring degeneration. Come ready with questions for Dr. Lervick!
– Gregory N. Lervick, M.D.
Yes You Can! – How to Integrate AI Into Your Practice (60 MINUTES)
1.0 ethics credit applied for
Many of us approach Artificial Intelligence with equal parts awe and anxiety, amazed at the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of this new tool but aware there are ethical pitfalls we need to avoid when using it. Learn how to use AI in your practice, some of the programs that are likely to be most helpful, and best practices for ethically incorporating AI in your practice.
– Kristi J. Paulson
Practical Insight on Hot Button Topics and Issues in Automobile Law (45 MINUTES)
What are common trends and issues that we all face when handling automobile accident cases – whether first-party or third-party matters? How can plaintiff and defense attorneys work smarter to handle cases together. Join your course chairs for a discussion of these important topics in automobile law.
– Shayne M. Hamann & Tanner J. Moe
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Minnesota CLE is applying to the Minnesota State Board of CLE for 6.0 CLE credits, including 1.0 mental health and substance use credit and 1.0 ethics credit. The maximum number of total credits attendees may claim for this program is 6.0 credits.
Minnesota CLE also has applied to the Minnesota State Bar Association for 6.0 civil trial specialist credits.
Depending on the jurisdiction in which you practice, you may or may not be able to claim credit for viewing this on demand seminar. Please check with your licensing agency for accreditation information.