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Criminal On-Demand

Strengthen your criminal law practice with on-demand programs designed for Illinois attorneys, covering practical guidance you can apply immediately in active matters. Topics include DUI caselaw and defense considerations, juvenile rights and expungement, and focused training on FOID card and CCL appeals, with motion and trial practice tips that support more effective advocacy at each stage of a case.

Build deeper capability across the lifecycle of a criminal case with resources that address early case and pretrial issues, trial strategy, sentencing, appeals, and posttrial procedures, along with guidance on navigating federal criminal matters when your case moves into federal court. Access programs through your IICLE account and complete them at your own pace, with certificates available after completion through the online on-demand workflow.

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Combating Trafficking in Counterfeit and Infringing Goods on Ecommerce Platforms

DCBA2520-R
Help your clients protect their intellectual property from the harmful impacts of the ecpanding global business of counterfeit and infringing goods via ecommerce platforms by learning about the mechanisms intellectual property owners have for stopping it.
$65.00

An Introduction to FOID Card and CCL Appeals

DCBA2514-R
In 2024, the Illinois State Police received 273,000 FOID card applications and 128,000 Concealed Carry License Applications (CCL). This program covers background on the Firearms Owner Identification Card Act (FOID Act), caselaw surrounding the restoration of firearm rights, and motion and trial practice tips for a successful appeal.
$65.00

Admitting Social Media Evidence in Illinois

P2523-25R
Social media evidence is now routine in Illinois Litigation. This program focuses on the evidentiary standards used in the state, with a focus on relevance, authentication, Hearsay, Best Evidence, and Rule 403.
$50.00

The Legal Rights of Juveniles

P2519-25R
This program provides an overview of the legal rights afforded to minors (those under 18), and young people over 18 who are found to have committed crimes while a minor.
$35.00
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