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Calendar Call

CT Judicial Branch
IOLTA Accounts
Connecticut Paid Leave Authority
Family Medical Leave Act
Americans With Disabilities Act
Attorney Succession Planning
Public Act 24-5
Family Violence Leave Law
Diversionary Programs
Connecticut
Name, Image, Likeness
Municipal Liability
Attorney Regulation
Lawyer Retirement Options
Regulatory Compliance
Aflac
Connecticut Judicial Branch
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Connecticut State Treasure
Victim Rights

A Judicial Branch Podcast hosted by Mike Bowler. By listening to this podcast, attorneys can earn MCLE credits in Connecticut. Stay tuned for new Podcasts!

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<p><strong>Episode 101: Pro Bono</strong></p> <p>This month on Calendar Call, Matt Berardino talks Pro Bono with Attorney Jenn Shukla, Director of Access to Justice Initiatives and Interim Director of DEI at the Connecticut Bar Association and Attorn... more

<p><strong>Episode 100: Office of the Victim Advocate</strong></p> <p>This month on Calendar Call, Paul Bourdoulous talks with Attorney Natasha Pierre, the State Victim Advocate, about the work of the Office of the Victim Advocate. Paul and Attorney ... more

<p><strong>Episode 99 – Escheatment of Funds from Attorney IOLTA Accounts</strong></p> <p>This month on Calendar Call, Matt Berardino talks with Michelle Seagull, Assistant Treasurer for the State of Connecticut, and Elizabeth Rowe, First Assistant B... more

<p><strong>Episode 98 – Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)</strong></p> <p>This month on Calendar Call, Paul Bourdoulous talks with Sandra Lugo-Gines, Program Manager for the Superior Court Operations Division about the Americans with Disabilities... more

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Natasha Pierre
State Victim Advocate
Connecticut Judicial Branch
Episode: Office of the Victim Advocate
Michelle Seagull
Assistant treasurer of the state of Connecticut, previously deputy commissioner for Consumer Protection
State of Connecticut
Episode: Escheatment of Funds from Attorney IOLTA Accounts
Sandra Lugo-Gines
Program manager with the Superior Court Operations Division
Connecticut Judicial Branch
Episode: Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Robert Dwyer
Attorney with a general practice focusing on criminal, family, real estate and personal injury law.
Winstead, Connecticut
Episode: Basics of G.A. Practice
Erin Choquette
Chief Executive Officer of the Connecticut Paid Leave Authority
Connecticut Paid Leave Authority
Episode: Recent Changes to CT Paid Leave
Robert Cristiano
Regional Manager for the Court Support Services Division, with over 30 years of experience in criminal pretrial services.
Connecticut Judicial Branch
Episode: Pretrial Services and Diversionary Programs
Elizabeth Rowe
First Assistant Bar Council at the Statewide Bar Council
Statewide Bar Council
Episode: Attorney Succession Planning
Christopher Slack
Statewide Bar Council for the Connecticut Judicial Branch.
Connecticut Judicial Branch
Episode: Attorney Regulation and Discipline
Brian Stains
Chief Disciplinary Counsel for Connecticut Judicial Branch.
Connecticut Judicial Branch
Episode: Attorney Regulation and Discipline

Hosts

Paul Bourdoulos
Host of Calendar Call
Matthew Berardino
Counsel in the Judicial Branch Legal Services Unit, host for today's podcast

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 46 ratings
  • Great resource

    This is a wonderful resource for CT attorneys and a great opportunity to learn about different practice areas.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Maverick21123
    United Statesa year ago
  • Thank you for great info and free CLE

    Great to have the opportunity to listen to my CLE!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Scari_W
    United States2 years ago
  • Calendar Call

    Been taking CLE courses for years. Calendar Call is easily the best.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TheRealRedSoxFan
    United States4 years ago
  • Excellent

    Great guests and topics

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ericwass
    United States6 years ago
  • Great Podcast

    It’s fantastic that the judicial branch is making CLE accessible. Having had a solo practice, I know CLE can be very expensive. And sometimes it’s hard to take time away from the office or family. This is quality content that is free and accessible everywhere. Thank you.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ryan McKeen
    United States7 years ago

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The accessibility of MCLE credits through the content is notably praised.
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Recent Changes to CT Paid Leave
Q: What updates were made to the Family Violence Leave Law?
The law now includes sexual assault victims, allowing them to access paid leave benefits for medical treatment, counseling, or legal proceedings related to the assault.
Recent Changes to CT Paid Leave
Q: Can you give us a brief refresher on the difference between those two things?
FMLA provides job-protected unpaid leave while the Paid Leave Authority offers income-replacement benefits for eligible workers taking time off.

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Focusing on legal topics relevant to Connecticut's judicial system, this podcast provides a platform for discussions on various aspects of law, policy, and practice. With contributions from legal experts, the content aims to enhance the understanding of issues like victim rights, attorney regulation, and the intricacies of the legal framework affecting both practitioners and clients. Its unique angle of offering MCLE credits while delivering critical legal insights makes it a valuable tool for attorneys seeking to stay informed and compliant with professional requirements.

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7. Elizabeth Rowe
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