What we teach.
InfoLawGroup® attorneys present Continuing Legal Education programs on privacy, data security, advertising, and AI law. We teach for our clients’ in‑house legal teams, for bar associations and industry groups, and across our own firm. For us, CLE is more than a credit requirement. It’s how lawyers in a fast‑moving practice area stay current, and it’s how we share what we’ve learned with the people we work alongside.
Our CLEs draw from the issues we work on every day: state and federal privacy law, online advertising and marketing practices, influencer and social media compliance, sweepstakes and promotions, AI governance, and the evolving ethical obligations of lawyers practicing in technology‑driven fields.
Recent and Past Sessions
A CLE for in‑house counsel examining how the Model Rules of Professional Responsibility apply to lawyers and legal teams using generative AI. Covers competence and diligence, supervision of AI vendors and nonlawyers, confidentiality of client and organizational data, and counseling business stakeholders through uncertain and high‑risk situations.
An internal CLE for InfoLawGroup® attorneys examining the ABA's Formal AI Opinion and the ethical obligations of privacy, data security, and AI counsel. Framed around the practical question of how to advise clients when the law is changing faster than the rules of professional responsibility were designed to handle.
In‑house CLE on the current landscape of online advertising law, including influencer disclosures, sweepstakes and contest mechanics, and social media compliance, tailored to the issues facing a national retailer's marketing and legal teams.
Tailored CLE for an in‑house legal team on the current landscape of online advertising practices, regulatory developments, and the everyday compliance questions that come up in consumer marketing.
A practical CLE on the law of influencers, sweepstakes, and social media campaigns, with attention to FTC guidance, state‑law requirements, and the recurring issues that come up when brands run user‑facing promotions.
Public CLE webinar examining Apple's privacy framework changes and their implications for advertisers, publishers, and digital businesses navigating an increasingly privacy‑forward mobile ecosystem.