Upcoming Legal Teleconferences 
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Continuing Legal Education
Strafford programs qualify for CLE credits in every state that accredits teleconferences.
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Strafford's legal publications and CLE teleconferences are developed exclusively by attorneys, under the guidance of distinguished advisory boards—providing the real-world perspectives of outside experts and practitioners from law firms, industry and academia. Legal teleconferences are presented by a panel of carefully selected leaders in their field with critical knowledge of the issues presented.
Strafford's editorial approach ensures unmatched quality and allows attorneys to confidently cut down on reading and research time knowing they are briefed on all the key developments in their profession.
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About Strafford Teleconferences
Strafford teleconferences offer an excellent opportunity to train your entire staff—with no lost travel time or expenses. They are extremely cost-effective—allowing an unlimited number of people at your location to listen from a single line at no additional charge.
Each live telephone seminar features presentations by a panel of nationally recognized authorities, followed by an interactive Q&A session where you can get answers to your specific questions. Written handout materials are provided prior to the program. No special equipment is needed to participate—just a telephone.
Legal Publications
Founded in 1984, Strafford Publications, Inc. is a leading national publisher of specialized information services. We publish authoritative litigation digests in several practice areas.
In Current Publications
Insurance Law & Litigation Week
CIGNA entitled to coverage of RICO claims under professional liability policy
Securities Class Action Reporter
Claim brought by SEC against Lucent corporate officers adequately alleged
Class action waiver in Cingular’s and AT&T’s arbitration agreements unconscionable
Class of consumers certified in suit against maker of Vioxx
Clinic must produce infection incident reports prepared to assist counsel
Court cannot compel malpractice plaintiff to sign medical authorization form
Credentialing information in peer review records are discoverable
Insurance Law & Litigation Week
Decedent’s former spouse entitled to interpleaded MetLife insurance funds
Defendant lacks standing to challenge $8.9 million attorneys’ fee award from common fund
Securities Class Action Reporter
Defendants entitled to disclosure of identities of confidential witnesses
Dismissal of estate’s claims stemming from prescription pain patch upheld
Securities Class Action Reporter
Ernst & Young ordered to produce documents in Vivendi suit
Securities Class Action Reporter
Final settlement and attorneys’ fees award approved in Qwest fraud suit
Hospital not liable to third party for injuries resulting from treatment of patient
Jury’s verdict against insurance company in after-market parts litigation reinstated
Securities Class Action Reporter
Lead plaintiff appointed in lawsuit arising out of bank’s receipt of TARP funding
Insurance Law & Litigation Week
Managed care plans cannot abrogate substance abuse treatment prerequisites
Order decertifying action against cigarette manufacturers reversed
Patient is only entitled to pain and suffering damages for one day
Securities Class Action Reporter
Plaintiffs adequately allege securities fraud claims in subprime mortgage litigation