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  • HOW TO NETWORK COMFORTABLY AND ETHICALLY  By Roy S. Ginsburg, JD Everyone knows that, much like diet and exercise, networking is good for you and that, similarly, there are lots of excuses for avoiding it.  Understanding Networking-An Attitude Adjustment When coaching lawyers or conducting CLEs on business development, I hear a lot of resistance to incorporating networking as a means of...


  • Share this page:           Online MCLE Quizzes for Participatory & Self-Study Continuing Legal Education Credit FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Click here to read answers to Frequently Asked Questions regarding completing and certifying California MCLE exercises completed with Internet For Lawyers. ACCESS ALL MCLE EXERCISES AND ASSOCIATED MATERIALS Click...


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  • As part of the California State Bar's MCLE requirements, Attorneys and Paralegals must certify that they have completed four hours of Legal Ethics MCLE credit every three years. California Attorneys and Paralegals can satisfy all of their required MCLE credits by completing any four of the following (nine) MCLE quizzes. Internet For Lawyers offers California Attorneys & Paralegals who wish...


  • Searchable databases of California births and deaths are once again available free online. In December 2001 California Governor Gray Davis, requested that sites such as RootsWeb and VitalSearch remove the information. Originally, this item was to be about VitalSearch's addition of the searchable databases to its site. VitalSearch's searchable database of California births covers 1905-1995. The...


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