[Instant Download] – Immediately deliver the download link after receiving the paymentPurchase The Missouribar – 2020 CLE Rewind courses at here with PRICE $110 $24Practice Area:General PracticeFormat:Audio and VideoThis seminar is an online rebroadcast of previously recorded programs. 8:30 – 10:05 AM | The Spy in Your Pocket – Cell Phone Location & Tracking Forensics This presentation covers the methods used by both civil and law enforcement examiners to locate persons using historical call detail records, precision location data and E-911 pings. This will also cover how cell phones work in the wireless networks, how to understand call detail records and how to obtain them. These methods are widely used in criminal and civil cases to “place” a person at a particular location based on their cell phone usage. Real case examples will be used to illustrate how location evidence is used in cases ranging from murder to trucking accidents. Attendees will learn about the realities and limitations of actually being able to locate a cell phone based on historical call detail record analysis. (Originally presented September 27, 2019 as the webinar The Spy in Your Pocket – Cell Phone Location Tracking Forensics) Speaker: Eric Grabski, Envista Forensics, Morrisville, NC 10:05 – 10:15 AM | Break 10:15 – 11:10 AM | Military Law: Service Member Rights in Missouri There are approximately 30,000 active military personnel within the state of Missouri. This number includes Guard and Reserve personnel who put their personal and professional lives on hold to serve our country. Join Scotty L. Allen, Managing Attorney of the Missouri Attorney General’s Office Military Legal Assistance Team, and learn how to better serve these individuals and their families. Topics will include: What it means to be a guardsman or reservist, their service obligations, and what legal protections they enjoy under state and federal law. The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA), the Uniformed Services Employment & Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA), the Military Lending Act (MLA) and state laws that protect military servicemembers and their families from legal problems that commonly arise during times of deployment. (Originally presented September 10, 2019 as the webinar Military Law: Service Member Rights in Missouri) Speaker: Scotty L. Allen, General Counsel, Missouri Veterans Commission, Jefferson City 11:10 – 11:57 AM | Trust Account Rules & Best Practices This program will provide attendees with a clear understanding of the trust account rules (including recent updates), address how to determine what goes in the trust account, provide an update on recent disciplinary cases, give guidance on how to keep client trust account records, provide resources on how to do a self-audit to check for compliance in your office, how to accept credit cards, how to handle flat fees, and more. (Originally presented June 28, 2019 as the webinar Trust Account Rules and Best Practices) Speaker: Melinda J. Bentley, Legal Ethics Counsel, Jefferson City 11:57 AM – 12:57 PM | Lunch 12:57 – 2:10 PM | Defusing Property Boundary Landmines If your practice touches upon or concerns land, then it is vital you understand Missouri’s boundary history, practices, terms, and legal principles before you apply the law. This course focuses on the everyday boundary situations your clients may drop in your lap, then describes many possible solutions. Objectives: Reviewing the numerous types of boundary landmines your clients may encounter Managing your client’s expectations about boundary issues Understanding the useful limits of the County Assessor’s tax maps and why all maps are inherently inaccurate Knowing where to obtain more boundary records and when to hire a professional surveyor Understanding potential boundary issue remedies Knowing how to get a map admitted into evidence (Originally presented November 7, 2019, as the webinar Defusing Property Boundary Landmines) Speakers: Chris Dunn, GeoVelo, LLC, Columbia, and Brent E. Haden, Haden & Colbert, LLC, Columbia 2:10 – 2:20 PM | Break 2:20 – 3:15 PM | Drugs & Driving: Representing Clients in DUID Cases Join Joseph S. Passanise, criminal defense attorney and past president of the Missouri Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, as he explores issues in drug intoxication cases. Topics will include: Who and what is a drug recognition expert Missouri statutes and case law Marijuana Intoxication & Carboxy THC Motions to defend your client (Originally presented December 13, 2019 as the webinar Drugs & Driving: Representing Clients in DUID Cases) Speaker: Joseph S. Passanise, Wampler & Passanise Law Office, Springfield Note: This material qualifies for self-study credit only. Pursuant to Regulation 15.04.5, a lawyer may receive up to six hours of self-study credit in a reporting year. Self-study programs do not qualify for ethics, elimination of bias or Kansas credit.