About This Bundle

Our Virginia Live Bundle allows you to complete 4 Live credits, the minimum required Live portion of your VA CLE requirement. Presented by experienced faculty, our teleconferences cover a variety of relevant course topics and make for an interactive and engaging way for attorneys to meet their Live credit requirements. Our teleconferences are approved for Live credit in Virginia and are offered daily.

Upcoming Virginia Live Courses

Nov. 21, 2025

Banks as Public Interest Enterprises: Expanding Fiduciary Duties Beyond Shareholders

Legal scholars debate whether financial institutions should not primarily serve shareholders but owe primary direct duties to creditors, insureds, and account holders. Further debates span if these institutions also owe broader fiduciary duties to the public, given the protections banks receive from taxpayers as institutions that are “too big to fail.” This has turned into an ongoing debate about the original purpose of the corporate entity and differing opinions over the lessons of precedent. This course will discuss this topic at length, reviewing recent trends for incorporating banks as benefit corporations. It will also discuss proposals for legislation to allow federally chartered banks to consider non-shareholder interests in decision-making expressly.

Attendees will learn the history of financial institutions, specifically focusing on instances of them prioritizing wealth generation over the common good. Regarding more recent times, attendees will also learn modern attempts to define and/or legislate corporate responsibilities and new perspectives towards more enhanced fiduciary duties. The course will consider the enhanced provision of services allegedly provided to stakeholders by seven benefit B Corp Banks in the U.S. and six foreign banks in the UK, Canada, and Australia. Lastly, it will discuss the legal risk assessment of JPMorgan Chase & Co., Bank of America Corp., and Wells Fargo & Co.’s not to transition to benefit corporations.

This course is ideal for attorneys at any stage in their careers interested in the trends towards enhanced fiduciary duties of financial institutions for multiple stakeholders, the incorporation of thousands of benefit corporations, and values-driven banking.

Learning Objectives:

  • Evaluate the history of banks as institutions prioritizing wealth generation over the common good
  • Assess the debate over reimagining corporations and financial institutions that require enhanced fiduciary duties for multiple stakeholders
  • Review proposed federal legislation to align federally chartered bank priorities with the public’s interests
  • Analyze the alleged provision of enhanced services of seven examples of B Corp Banks in the United States and six foreign banks in the UK, Canada, and Australia
  • Evaluate the basis for rejecting big banks' proposals to convert to benefit corporations
  • Assess the likelihood that large or small banks will transition into statutory Public Benefit Corporations (PBCs)


Course Time Schedule:

Eastern Time: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Central Time: 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Mountain Time: 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Pacific Time:  10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Alaska Time: 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Hawaii-Aleutian Time: 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM

This course is also being presented on the following dates:

Friday, December 12, 2025
Saturday, December 27, 2025
Tuesday, December 30, 2025

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Banks as Public Interest Enterprises: Expanding Fiduciary Duties Beyond Shareholders

Nov. 21, 2025

Blockchain Technology, NFTs and the Metaverse: A Legal Overview

Blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies are being increasingly adopted by various industries, such as financial services, healthcare, supply chain management, and the legal profession, due to the ability to increase transparency, reduce costs, and improve security. Multiple studies predict the blockchain technology market will be worth over 1400 Billion by 2023. Blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies are creating a new area of law, much like the internet, which created a new area of law in the 1990s. As such, legal professionals must learn about the legal issues in blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies. 

Legal professionals will learn about Bitcoin and updates to blockchain technology, as well as legal issues, including recent case decisions, enforcement actions, and proposed and passed legislation. Attendees will also learn about new topics, including non-fungible tokens (NFTs) and the Metaverse, and the legal issues for both topics. Finally, attendees will learn updated best practices for incorporating blockchain technology into their legal practice.

This course suits attorneys and legal professionals (paralegals, legal researchers, regulators, and legislators) at any level who want to learn more about blockchain technology and its impact on the legal world.

Learning Objectives:

  • Review cryptocurrency and blockchain basics
  • Evaluate legal applications to intelligent contracts and decentralized autonomous organizations
  • Analyze case law, regulatory enforcement actions, and proposed/enacted legislation
  • Introduce new areas of blockchain technology, including NFTs and the Metaverse, and the legal implications for both new regions
  • Discuss updated best practices to incorporate blockchain technology into your legal practice


Course Time Schedule:

Eastern Time: 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Central Time: 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Mountain Time: 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Pacific Time: 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Alaska Time: 7:00 AM - 8:30 AM
Hawaii-Aleutian Time: 6:00 AM - 7:30 AM

This course is also being presented on the following dates:

Friday, December 26, 2025

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Blockchain Technology, NFTs and the Metaverse: A Legal Overview

Nov. 22, 2025

Navigating Custody Disputes: Embracing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Custody disputes are among the most challenging and emotionally charged cases in family law. These disputes require a comprehensive and nuanced approach that considers the diverse and often conflicting needs of all involved family members. Attorneys who practice in this area must be equipped to navigate the complex landscape of custody law, recognizing that each family is unique, with its own set of dynamics, needs, and identities that must be carefully balanced.

This course offers an in-depth exploration of the various factors that can influence custody disputes, providing attorneys with the tools they need to develop new perspectives and strategies for effective negotiation and advocacy. The course delves into the importance of understanding and addressing the specific needs of families, particularly those facing additional challenges such as disabilities, mental health issues, and other vulnerabilities. Participants will learn how to advocate for these families with empathy and precision, ensuring that their unique circumstances are fully considered in the resolution of custody matters.

Additionally, the course will provide critical insights into the pervasive issue of racial bias within family courts and its detrimental impact on the pursuit of justice. Attorneys will be encouraged to adopt an intersectional approach, recognizing how race, gender, socioeconomic status, and other factors intersect to create complex realities for families involved in custody disputes. The course will also cover advanced techniques in mediation and negotiation, equipping attorneys with the skills to reach fair and equitable resolutions that honor the diverse experiences and identities of all parties involved.

This program is designed for attorneys at all stages of their careers who are committed to integrating principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion into their practice. Whether you are a seasoned practitioner or new to family law, this course will provide valuable insights and practical tools for navigating custody disputes in a manner that is both just and compassionate. By the end of the program, attorneys will be better prepared to advocate for families in a way that acknowledges and respects the full spectrum of human diversity. 

Learning Objectives: 

  • Evaluate how to support family members with different special needs through a custody dispute
  • Explore how we can use intermediaries and advocates through the process
  • Identify the different aspects of a person’s identity which could be the key to understanding that person’s situation
  • Examine how mediation can be shaped to accommodate family diversity and enhance equality
  • Discover an anti-racist approach in family court


Course Time Schedule:

Eastern Time: 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Central Time: 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Mountain Time: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Pacific Time: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Alaska Time: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Hawaii-Aleutian Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

This course is also being presented on the following dates:

Saturday, December 20, 2025
Saturday, December 27, 2025

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Navigating Custody Disputes: Embracing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Nov. 22, 2025

The Law of Traffic Stops

In this interactive seminar, attendees will review decisions by the United States Supreme Court concerning police stops of motor vehicles. Discussion areas include the legal standards for stopping cars, police pursuits, and the lawful duration of traffic stops. The course will also cover special considerations with DWI checkpoints and whether Miranda warnings must be read to motorists. 

Identifying common issues surrounding vehicle stops by law enforcement is a key skill for prosecutors and defense attorneys nationwide. By understanding the constitutional standards for vehicle stops and searches, attorneys may become better equipped to represent their clients in criminal proceedings. 

This course is designed for attorneys who litigate criminal cases at all levels and for attorneys interested in constitutional law and criminal procedure issues. 

Learning Objectives: 

  • Identify the legal standards for stopping vehicles, including stops at no suspicion and reasonable suspicion
  • Recognize the objective standard for stopping motorists
  • Identify the requirements of a lawful traffic/DWI checkpoint
  • Explain the law of police pursuits, including exigent circumstances
  • Explore whether Miranda warnings must be administered to vehicle occupants


Course Time Schedule:

Eastern Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Central Time: 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Mountain Time: 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Pacific Time: 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Alaska Time: 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Hawaii-Aleutian Time: 6:00 AM - 7:00 AM

This course is also being presented on the following dates:

Saturday, December 6, 2025
Saturday, December 20, 2025

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The Law of Traffic Stops