Trials of the Centuries: Notorious Stories and Famous Figures
Total Credits: 6 including 4 KBA – CLE Credit, 2 KBA – CLE Ethics Credit
- Categories:
- Criminal Law | Ethics | General
- Faculty:
- Joel Oster
- Duration:
- 6
- License:
- Not Applicable
Description
Registration for this program is not complete until you register with our CLE partner's Zoom webinar platform. A link to complete this registration will be emailed to you directly. All course materials and Zoom log-in information will be sent by our partner, Comedian of Law.
This class will remind lawyers about the true essence of being attorneys. We will review the most significant, precedent-setting, culturally impacting cases over the last several millennia. We will examine the trial strategies, issues involved, outcomes, and how those cases can make you a better lawyer today.
Speaker: Joel Oster, Comedian of Law
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Please note that CLE programs co-hosted with Comedian of Law do not qualify for any discounts.
For questions: Contact the CLE Department at 502-583-5314 x 108.
Cancelations: Must be received by LBA at least 24 hours in advance for a refund (minus a processing fee). Substitutes allowed (except special events).
Technology issues: User error does not qualify for a refund.
This is a LIVE program. Recordings are NOT included with registration. Separate fees apply for accessing past recordings through the LBA On-Demand Catalog. Please note: Live and on-demand CLE programs have different KBA accreditation requirements.
Faculty

Joel Oster Related Seminars and Products
Comedian of Law
Joel is a litigator, national speaker, podcaster and stand-up comic. He is currently in private practice, specializing in attorney ethics and constitutional law. Being the host of the podcast, DeBriefing the Law, Joel regularly speaks on attorney ethics nationwide on issues relating to attorneys reaching their full protentional in the practice of law. Joel has spoken to numerous bench and bar conferences as well as other specialized attorney conferences.
Joel has been lead counsel on two cases that ended up at the United States Supreme Court. He was counsel for the town of Greece, New York in the landmark case Galloway v. Greece. Joel argued the case before the United States District Court for the Western District of New York and the Second Circuit, and was part of the legal team presenting the case to the U.S. Supreme Court where they successfully defended the Town against a challenge to its practice of opening its sessions with an invocation. In addition, Joel argued Trinity Lutheran v. Comer before the Western District of Missouri and the Eighth Circuit, before the Supreme Court decided the case in favor of his clients.
Joel has also spoken to thousands of attorneys across the United States and has learned from their successful and unsuccessful legal practices. Joel brings this practical perspective to all his seminars.
Oster earned his J.D. in 1997 from the University of Kansas School of Law. Oster is admitted to the bar in Kansas, Missouri, Florida, and numerous federal courts.