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11/5/2025
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Wednesday, November 5, 2025 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CT
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ONLINE United States
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NE MCLE Accreditation** NE #271613; 1.0 CLE Ethics Hours. (Distance Learning) IA #427456; 1.0 CLE Ethics Hours. (Distance Learning)
Webinars are conducted via the GoToWebinar platform.
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Registration Fees** $70.00 – Regular Registration $50.00 – NSBA Sustaining Member $25.00
– NSBA Sustaining Member Junior Actives Free – Law students
**Non-attorney rate:
We welcome non-attorney paralegals, law firm staff, and others who are interested in this topic to
join us virtually
at the rate of $25.00/hour. If you are interested, please email CLE Assistant Lisa at lhenrichs@nebar.com.
Trust account violations are among the most frequent sanctions imposed by state bars, and the consequences can be severe – from disbarment to fines, or even criminal charges. Don’t risk your reputation or your practice. Equip yourself with the essential knowledge and tools to navigate the complex rules and ethical obligations surrounding trust accounts.
In this CLE, we’ll share real-world "war stories" and practical strategies for managing your trust accounts with confidence. Discover how technology can streamline your trust accounting processes, ensuring accuracy and efficiency while minimizing risk. Learn how to leverage the latest legal tech tools to safeguard both your professional standing and your firm’s future.
In this CLE webinar, you’ll learn:
- Gain a clear understanding of the rules and ethical obligations surrounding trust accounts
- Discover how modern tech tools can automate and streamline your trust account process
- Best practices for maintaining control of your firm’s finances
Laurence Colletti, Attorney Laurence Colletti is the former executive producer for Legal Talk Network, where he recorded, produced, and hosted law-themed podcasts for over 11 years. Prior to his time in media, his legal career began in business law and commercial real estate, helping clients start and scale their businesses. He is admitted to practice law in Colorado.
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