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Introduction, History & Evolution of Animal Law (from “No Bones About It: Animal Law in North Carolina”, October 23, 2008)Back to top
 "I must say, this has to be the best course I have taken! In light of the Vick "saga" and as an avid animal lover, very well done!!!!!" Kim (Charlotte, NC)

Jury Selection: Picking to Win (from: "Criminal Justice Section Annual Meeting", November 2005) Back to top
 "Enjoyed the presentation." Duncan (Raleigh, NC)

Ethical Issues in End-of-Life Counseling (from: 27th Annual Estate Planning and Fiduciary Law Program, July 20 – 22, 2006)Back to top
 "Very helpful course as well as the materials provided." Ronnie (Murphy, NC)

The Role of Lawyers in Promoting Corporate Social Responsibility (from: “2007 Business Law Section Annual Meeting”, February 16, 2007) Back to top
 "Prof. Conley is a bit biased and makes conclusive statements about things that are not yet settled. After a while, I lost interest because it became more academic than practical." Curt (Pittsboro, NC)

Contact with Individuals within Represented Government Agencies [2005 Formal Ethics Opinion 5] from “Think Globally, Act Locally: Environmental Practice Before Local Governments”, January 26, 2007)Back to top
 "Interesting speaker - he spoke in an engaging manner. I enjoyed the CLE." David (Chapel Hill, NC)

Forensics: “CSI” or Reality (from: “Criminal Justice Section Annual Meeting”, November 17, 2006)Back to top
 "Excellent Information!!!" Sandra (Bostic, NC)

Registration and Disclosure Issues in Franchising (from “Basics of Franchise Law”, May 29, 2008)Back to top
 "Of the three CLE-on-the-Go presentations I have used this month, this program (Franchising 101) is the best of the lot in both content, presentation and technical performance." Thomas (Hendersonville, NC)

Shhhh.. Client Confidentiality, the Unauthorized Practice of Law and the Ethics of Silence (TeleSeminar, April 2005)Back to top
 "Great Speaker very informative." Amy (Raleigh, NC)

The Nuts and Bolts of Domestic Violence, (from: Pro Bono 101: The Nuts and Bolts of Residential Landlord-Tenant, Consumer and Domestic Violence, Nov. 6, 2003)Back to top
 "Good basic information." Sandra (Bostic, NC)

Prosecuting Ethics Laws: Cautionary Tales from the US Attorney’s Office (from: “News Flash! New Ethics Laws and the Latest in Electronic Discovery and Recording”, Nov. 15, 2007) Back to top
 "Excellent informantion." Sandra (Bostic, NC)

Dealing with the Media, the Mob and Truth: Organizing an Effective Public Defense in the Era of the Internet (from “Anatomy of a Hoax: Prosecutorial Misconduct and the Duke Lacrosse Cases” December 12, 2007)Back to top
 "Very interesting!!!!" Sandra (Bostic, NC)

Intellectual Property 101 (from: "Basics of Business Law" May 18, 2006)Back to top
 "Would have liked more detail, but perhaps in the one-hour format that really is not possible. Good, clear program." Allison (High Point, NC)
 "Would have liked more detail, but perhaps in the one-hour format that really is not possible. Good, clear program." Allison (High Point, NC)

Substance Abuse (from Ethics: Mental Depression and Substance Abuse, March, 2002)Back to top
 "Excellent speaker." Mark (Morganton, NC)
 "Chris gives an excellent presentation. He keeps what can be a dull subject very interesting and helpful." Susan (Greensboro, NC)

The Role of Lawyers in Promoting Corporate Social Responsibility (from: “2007 Business Law Section Annual Meeting”, February 16, 2007) Back to top
 "Professor Conley, as always, presents his material in excellent fashion. It is informative and entertaining." McNeill (Charlotte, NC)

Substance Abuse (from Ethics: Mental Depression and Substance Abuse, March, 2002)Back to top
 "Very interesting and informative. Although I enjoy getting "out" for seminars from time to time, it was great to be able to pick up this hour in this way." Leonard (Franklin, NC)

Ethics & Professionalism in Criminal Law (from: “Nuts & Bolts of Criminal Practice in North Carolina”, June 8, 2006)Back to top
 "Aside from some software issues, I think the online platform was well worth the money." Larry (Fayetteville, NC)

Prosecuting Ethics Laws: Cautionary Tales from the US Attorney’s Office (from: “News Flash! New Ethics Laws and the Latest in Electronic Discovery and Recording”, Nov. 15, 2007) Back to top
 "Very interesting!! Great presentation." Carol (Cary, NC)

Corporate Fraud and Forensics Practices, (from Spooks, Spies and Sanctions, Feb 2005)Back to top
 "The speaker is a True Believer. Forensic Accounting can be a terminally (no pun intended) boring topic, but the presentation left me hungry for more!! I will follow this speaker for more on the electrifying topic of auditing and fraud investigation. WOWEE!! This is the best CLE course I have taken in North Carolina." Margaret (Trent Woods, NC)

Real Property Developments, A Medley for the General Practitioner, (from Potpourri for the General Practitioner: Things You Need to Know but Didn’t Have Time to Ask, General Practice Section Annual Meeting, April 29, 2005)Back to top
 "Nick Long is a good speaker." Thomas (Raleigh, NC)

Will Drafting: Non-Tax Issues (from: “Basics of Will and Revocable Trust Drafting” February 1, 2008)Back to top
 "Great refresher info!" Nancy (New York, NY)

Professionalism & Civility (from: “Nuts & Bolts of Civil Litigation”, 6/8/2007)Back to top
 "speakers were very good, enjoyed listening to them, dealt with subject very well" Robert (Charlotte, NC)

Dealing with the Media, the Mob and Truth: Organizing an Effective Public Defense in the Era of the Internet (from “Anatomy of a Hoax: Prosecutorial Misconduct and the Duke Lacrosse Cases” December 12, 2007)Back to top
 "Excellent program." Kellie (Toledo, OH)

The Four C's of Client Ethics (from, "Ethics: The Power Within Us All", July 2005)Back to top
 "Very informative and also received a refresher course on things I already knew." Priscilla (Raleigh, NC)

Recovering from Debilitating Mental Conditions or Addictions (from: "2007 GP Small Firm & Solo Section Annual Meeting," April 20, 2007)Back to top
 "very good !!" Alan (Fayetteville, NC)

A Primer on Depressive Illnesses: What Every Lawyer Should Know (from Ethics:Mental Depression and Substance Abuse, March,2002)Back to top
 "Great speaker" Jonathan (Durham, NC)

Honesty & Ethics in Litigation (from, "Ethics: The Power Within Us All", July 2005)Back to top
 "Liked the speaker" Jonathan (Durham, NC)

Deficit Reduction Act Answers (from: “Elder Law: What’s Important Now”, February 23, 2007)Back to top
 "The course started slowly, with too much personal opinion and anecdote. I`d suggest limiting introductory remarks/commentary and getting right into the material. Once it got rolling, though, well done!" John (Chocowinity, NC)

Internet Research Tools without the Expense (from "2007 GP Small Firm & Solo Section Annual Meeting," April 20, 2007)Back to top
 "I CANNOT ANSWER ALL THESE QUESTIONS BECAUSE STAFF MEMBER WHO DID SELECTING AND REGISTERING IS NOT PRESENTLY IN THE OFFICE. THIS WAS AN EXCELLENT, VERY USEFUL SEMINAR. PRESENTER WAS VERY PREPARED AND DELIVERED A LOT OF GOOD INFORMATION IN THE TIME SHE HAD AVAILABLE. SHE SHOULD BE ENCOURAGED TO CONTINUE TO PRESENT AT SEMINARS IN THE AREA OF INTERNET RESEARCH. THIS IS A CRITICALLY IMPORTANT SUBJECT, AND THE INFORMATION SHE DELIVERED WILL DEFINITELY HELP ME IN REPRESENTING MY CLIENTS. THANK YOU FOR PUTTING THIS TOGETHER." Harvey (Henderson, NC)

Covenants Not to Compete (from: “Beyond the Basics of Civil Litigation” May 12, 2006) Back to top
 "Robert Sar is an excellent presenter. Kept the program moving, gave a good broad overview as well as technically specific information where applicable. Enjoyed it!" Susan (Charlotte, NC)

Recovering from Debilitating Mental Conditions or Addictions (from: "2007 GP Small Firm & Solo Section Annual Meeting," April 20, 2007)Back to top
 "I was expecting to be bored with the substance abuse CLE, but it ended up being one of the best CLEs I've ever heard. Please continue to offer these substance abuse CLEs, because you never know who it could have a direct and life changing effect on. Thank you." Jeffrey (Raleigh, NC)

Substance Abuse (from Ethics: Mental Depression and Substance Abuse, March, 2002)Back to top
 "Please continue with the substance abuse CLEs. These are some of the best CLE's I've ever heard. Thank you." Jeffrey (Raleigh, NC)

A Primer on Depressive Illnesses: What Every Lawyer Should Know (from Ethics:Mental Depression and Substance Abuse, March,2002)Back to top
 "I found this CLE informative and I enjoyed hearing what the speaker had to say. I would recommend this one to others." Kimberly B. (Raleigh, NC)

How The State Bar Rules on Questions of Legal Ethics, (from 2005 Administrative Law Section Annual Meeting, March 2005)Back to top
 "Very informative about the process." Kimberly B. (Raleigh, NC)

Substance Abuse (from Ethics: Mental Depression and Substance Abuse, March, 2002)Back to top
 "It would be helpful if there was a quick tutorial or at least a "how to use our site" section. As it was, I paid for it and easily figured out how to move through everything, but if I had not needed the single hour of substance abuse credit tonight, I likely would have left the site becuase it wasn's clear how it was supposed to work. But I needed the credit and took the chance and your site delivered very well. Really great that i was able to buy just the 1 credit hour I specifically needed. Overall impression is GREAT." Brian (Durham, NC)
 "Lori Nicolicchia, Accreditation Coordinator for Continuing Legal Education, North Carolina Bar, was very helpful, and I commend her for her patience and knowledge." Mollie (Glen Allen, VA)
 "I wasn't sure about just listening to an hour long mp3 file, but it worked well. I would even recommend putting longer, more substantive courses online, broken into one hour segments. That way it would be easy to play attention to, and you can go right to a right segment to review later." Benjamin (Winston-Salem, NC)

The Role of Lawyers in Promoting Corporate Social Responsibility (from: “2007 Business Law Section Annual Meeting”, February 16, 2007) Back to top
 "John Conley is an excellent lecturer and I found his seminar interesting and well-articulated. His presentation is thought-provoking and challenging. I enjoyed listening to the lecture and would definitely seek out additional presentations given by him on virtually any area of law. He is smart and eloquent and it was a pleasure to be able to download and listen to it at home when unable to attend the seminar in person. The topic itself was not of great personal interest but Conley is phenomenal." Lucas (Greensboro, NC)

The Impact of Mental Health on a Law Office, (from: Mental Health Issues: Why the Denial Response Doesn't Work)Back to top
 "very engaging speaker. excellent program" Julie (Greensboro, NC)

A Primer on Depressive Illnesses: What Every Lawyer Should Know (from Ethics:Mental Depression and Substance Abuse, March,2002)Back to top
 "Speaker was fantastic!" Grant (Raleigh, NC)

The Four C's of Client Ethics (from, "Ethics: The Power Within Us All", July 2005)Back to top
 "I did not understand (and it was my fault) that you had to write the codes down. Instead, I punched them thinking it continued the program. This was my fault and not the programs. It is a very effective way to move through CLEs. Very good. William Johnson" William (Charlotte, NC)

Substance Abuse (from Ethics: Mental Depression and Substance Abuse, March, 2002)Back to top
 "compelling story. instructor excellent" Sherman L. (Wilmington, NC)
 "Quite a compelling program." Lokie C (Greensboro, NC)

Honesty & Ethics in Litigation (from, "Ethics: The Power Within Us All", July 2005)Back to top
 "I would have enjoyed being present at the initial presentation of the material, but the speaker was very good even via this media. She has a clear, distinct, pleasant voice - is enjoyable to listen to. Thank you." Mary (Raleigh, NC)

Substance Abuse (from Ethics: Mental Depression and Substance Abuse, March, 2002)Back to top
 "This is a persuasive, informative, entertaining, and touching program." Fred (Winston-Salem, N.C.)

The Impact of Mental Health on a Law Office, (from: Mental Health Issues: Why the Denial Response Doesn't Work)Back to top
 "Great product & concept. Put it on my ipod, listened as I was driving, best use of travel time!" Robert (Raleigh,, North Carolina)
 "Chris Nichols did a good job of making a boring subject interesting while covering the necessary material. " Lonnie (Wilmington, North Carolina)

Substance Abuse (from Ethics: Mental Depression and Substance Abuse, March, 2002)Back to top
 "In my wildest dreams, I never thought I would enjoy an on-line substance abuse CLE. Mr. Goodwin's story is compelling, heartfelt, and well told. He should be commended for sharing it." Danielle (Durham, NC)

Land Use & Practice (from: “This Land is My Land, This Land is Not Your Land – Advanced Topics in Land Use and Zoning”, March 23, 2006)Back to top
 "Learned a lot." John (Raleigh, NC)

Tenant In Common 1031 Exchanges, (from Hot Topics in Commercial Real Estate, Feb. 2005)Back to top
 "Very useful information and like the format." John (Raleigh, NC)

Substance Abuse (from Ethics: Mental Depression and Substance Abuse, March, 2002)Back to top
 "Wonderful presentation, informative and frighting. Provocative. Very useful." Ronald (Wilmington, NC)

The Impact of Mental Health on a Law Office, (from: Mental Health Issues: Why the Denial Response Doesn't Work)Back to top
 "Great program, funny, fast paced." John (Raleigh, NC)

Top Ten Problems With Courtroom Conduct (from Family Law Trial Skills, September 2001)Back to top
 "Great way to obtain that last hour of ethics credit before the end of the year!" Calley L. (Raleigh, NC)

Ethics, Business and Dilemma Management (from: The Ethics of Business, Feb. 2004)Back to top
 "Needed tech support to get program working, but support was excellent - very responsive." Steven (Chapel Hill, NC)

Basics of Estate Administration (from Staying on Top of Your Game: Updated Law for the General Practitioner, June 2001)Back to top
 "This was the first time I used CLE-on-the-go via "podcast" from my ipod....I previously tried CLE webcasts and teleseminars...and loved them also...I really love all the options you've made available...thanks" Marybeth (Greensboro, NC)

Developments and Practical Guidance Concerning Close Corporation Litigation (from: Hot Topics For A Cool Economy, February 2003)Back to top
 "I needed the information provided in this course now, and could not wait until a scheduled CLE date in the future. The "on-the-go" format was perfect for helping me understand the subject matter and applying it to my client's situation." Deb (Durham, NC)

Hearsay Exceptions (from Advanced Trial Evidence Dec, 2003Back to top
 "Great way to get CLE credit on your own scheduled time. Easy to use. Thanks. " Clark (Lexington, NC)

Ethical Considerations in Discovery and Investigation, (from Spooks, Spies and Sanctions; February, 2005)Back to top
 "2. Encountered problem with downloading audio file. Submitted online help request. Problem resolved quickly. 5. Have used on0line CLE before and liked it. This was first time using Pod-Cast and loved it! This is a very convenient mode for CLE!! 8. Listened to program during commute and during lunch. All in all, very good experience." Christopher (Charlotte, NC)
 "Love the ipod accessibility." Jonathan (Winston-Salem, NC)

Substance Abuse (from Ethics: Mental Depression and Substance Abuse, March, 2002)Back to top
 "I think it quite admirable of Mr. Goodwin to share such a personal experience. He is well spoken, sincere and I appreciate his candid and interesting story" AARON (RALEIGH, NC)

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