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Lexis CLE | Digging for Treasure: Company Research Strategies for Attorneys

Lexis CLE | Digging for Treasure: Company Research Strategies for Attorneys Online

Date:
Wednesday, September 10, 2025
Time:
11:00am - 12:15pm Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
Audience:
All Department of Commerce Staff (Except PTO)

Join us for a virtual Continuing Legal Education (CLE) program facilitated by LexisNexis. To receive one credit from the program, attendees must be present for the entire class.

This class is tailored towards attorneys looking to gain Continuing Legal Education credit, but all DOC staff are welcome to attend.

Researching the law is only one aspect of the varied legal work an attorney needs to perform in the course of litigation, regulation, or enforcement. One of these tasks can be researching companies to verify financials and company hierarchies, identify executives, find out about ongoing litigation, be aware of mergers and acquisitions, discover red flags, and gather company information in news and public records.

LexisNexis seeks credit based on the content, but the type of credit allowed is determined by the state governing MCLE Board. Please note that approval of a course is at the discretion of each state bar.

Registration is required. There are 9,988 seats available.

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Lobby. You will be admitted from the Lobby once the program begins.

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For accommodation requests, including sign language interpreting, please email us at research@doc.gov.