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DeBriefing the Law CLE Series DeBriefing the Law CLE Series Presented by Joel Oster Presented by Joel Oster Trials of the Centuries: Landmark Cases Friday, June 5 History’s most consequential courtrooms come to life in this all-day CLE from Joel Oster of DeBriefing the Law. “Trials of the Centuries: Landmark Cases” spans more than two millen- nia of legal history, from the hemlock-laced verdict against Socrates to the gloves that didn’t quite fit in a Los Angeles courtroom, examining the cases that didn’t just make headlines but made the law itself. This isn’t a history lecture. It’s a master class in trial strategy, legal ethics and the human dy- namics that determine outcomes. Each case delivers enduring lessons for attorneys practicing today: how courts establish power, how a closing argument can save a client from death row, how ethics rules can make or break a case long before the jury is seated and how cultural forces can overwhelm even the strongest evidence. Six cases. Six hours. The trial of a philosopher. A power grab that defined a nation. A perfect crime foiled by a pair of glasses. A courtroom showdown that put science on trial. The ver- dict that stopped the country. And a collection of real disciplinary decisions, the Darwinian Awards, proving that some attorneys never got the memo. Speaker: Joel Oster, Esq., Comedian of Law Time: 9:50 a.m. - 4:50 p.m. — Program Place: Zoom Price: $270 LBA Member | $540 Non-member Credits: 6.0 (including 2.0 ethics) CLE Hours — Pending LBA Solo and Small Practice Section Series LBA Solo and Small Practice Section Series AIO or Die: Why Traditional SEO is Obsolete in the Age of LLMs Wednesday, June 3 The 2026 client isn’t Googling “best attorney near me.” They’re asking ChatGPT. And if your firm isn’t showing up in those answers, you might as well not exist. This program cuts through the noise on one of the most urgent shifts in legal marketing: the death of traditional Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and the rise of AI-driven search. Ashley Robinson, CEO and founder of Green Cardigan Marketing, breaks down why ranking on page one no longer matters if a Large Language Model (LLM) doesn’t know your firm exists; how to transition from Search Engine Optimization to Generative Engine Optimization (GEO); and what it actually means to optimize your website for LLMs rather than human readers. The session also tackles the ethics angle head-on: when AI scrapes your site and synthesizes its own output, how do you ensure the information it’s pulling is truthful and not misleading under Rule 7.1 when you don’t control what the AI says about you? Thank you to Lawyers Mutual Insurance Company of Kentucky (LMICK) for their support of the 2026 Solo and Small Practice Section CLE Series. Speaker: Ashley Robinson, CEO and Founder, Green Cardigan Marketing Time: Noon – 1 p.m. — Program Place: Zoom Price: $45 LBA Member | $40.50 Sustaining Member | $15 Paralegal and Young Lawyers Section Members | $25 Solo/Small Practice Section Members and Government/Non-Profit Sector Members | $125 Non-member Credits: 1.0 CLE Hour — Pending DeBriefing the Law CLE Series DeBriefing the Law CLE Series presented by Joel Oster presented by Joel Oster 10 Ethical and Professionalism Tips from Legal Movies and TV Shows Wednesday, June 3 What does Harvey Specter get wrong about attorney-client privilege? What can Vinny Gam- bini actually teach us about competency? And what on earth does She-Hulk have to do with ABA Model Rule 8.4? Quite a lot, it turns out. In this fast-moving two-hour program, Hollywood becomes the classroom. Joel Oster works through 10 essential ethical and professionalism lessons using some of the most recogniz- able lawyers in film and television—from My Cousin Vinny and Suits to Legally Blonde, The Lincoln Lawyer, Harvey Birdman and She-Hulk, Oster will examine how real Model Rules play out (and get mangled) on screen, and what those moments reveal about your own practice. This isn’t a passive CLE. The familiar faces are the hook; the substance is real. Topics range from learning on the job fast, managing conflicts of interest, keeping client secrets, billing ethically and communicating proactively to the professionalism of soliciting clients and what it actually means to treat law as a calling rather than a job. Speaker: Joel Oster, Esq., Comedian of Law Time: 1 - 3 p.m. — Program Place: Zoom Price: $90 LBA Member | $180 Non-member Credits: 2.0 CLE Ethics Hours Ethics CLE Series Ethics CLE Series presented by Joel Oster presented by Joel Oster Eight Reasons Movie and TV Lawyers Would Be Disciplined Friday, June 5 Hollywood’s courtrooms are full of passion, chaos and dramatic objections that would never survive real scrutiny. Attorneys in film violate the ethics rules constantly — and while the public probably doesn’t notice, lawyers absolutely should. In this entertaining and eye-opening program, national speaker and CLE Performer Stuart Teicher, Esq. walks through eight ethics violations committed by lawyers in movies and television, from the sometimes obvious to the surprisingly subtle. It is a program that makes the rules memorable precisely because you have already seen them broken. Topics include: • What counts as conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice, and why some of the most iconic courtroom moments in film would trigger Rule 8.4(d) • How fictional lawyers routinely disrupt tribunals in ways that would draw serious sanc- tions in real practice (Rule 3.4(d)) • Why the other lawyers who witness these violations have their own obligation to act, and what Rule 8.3(a) requires when you see a colleague cross the line Speaker: Stuart Teicher, Esq., The CLE Performer Time: 11 a.m. - Noon – Program Place: Zoom Price: $45 LBA Member | $40.50 Sustaining Member | $15 Paralegal Members and Young Lawyers Section Members | $25 Solo/Small Practice Section Members and Government/Non-Profit Sector Members | $125 Non-member Credits: 1.0 CLE Ethics Hours MESA CLE One-Hour MESA CLE One-Hour Half-Truths and Full Consequences: The Lawyer’s Duty of Complete Candor Thursday, June 4 Lawyers know they cannot lie, but far fewer appreciate how often ethical problems arise from what they don’t say. In practice, half-truths, omissions and carefully framed communications can be just as misleading as outright falsehoods, exposing lawyers to discipline even when every individual statement is technically accurate. This program explores the ethical duty of complete candor across the full spectrum of legal practice, from initial client disclosures and ongoing communication to representations made to courts, opposing parties and the public. By examining real-world scenarios where “technically true” became ethically problematic, participants will confront a difficult question: when does strategic communication cross the line into misconduct? Speaker: Sean Carter, MESA CLE Time: 1 – 2 p.m. — Program Place: Zoom Price: $55 LBA Member | $50 Sustaining Member | $25 Paralegal | $125 Non-member Credits: 1.0 Ethics CLE Hour — Pending CLE Series with Joel Oster MESA CLE with Sean Carter LBA Section CLE Program Guide