Video Seminars
NYSACDL is now offering MCLE Credit for video reproduction of certain previously conducted seminars. These videos are available for purchase and for viewing directly on our website. Materials from the seminars are also available for download directly from the website. PLEASE NOTE – this offer is for ONLINE viewing; there are no DVD or CD reproductions.
WEAPONS FOR THE FIREFIGHT 2012 – December 8, 2012 – 6 CLE Hours in Skills
New York University Law School, New York, Buffalo, New York
Cost: $150
Purchase Online | Agenda and Faculty Bios | Download / View Purchased Materials
CROSS TO KILL (BUFFALO, NY) 2012 – November 9, 2012 – 7.5 CLE Hours in Skills
U.S. Courthouse, Buffalo, New York
Cost: $150
Purchase Online | AGENDA AND FACULTY BIOGRAPHIES | Download / View Purchased Materials
DEFENDING A DRUG CASE 2012 – May 18, 2012 – 5 CLE Hours in Skills
St. Francis College, Brooklyn, New York
Cost: $150
Purchase Online| Program Brochure | Download / View Purchased Materials
CROSS TO KILL 2012 – March 30, 2012 – 5.5 CLE Hours in Skills**
St. Francis College, Brooklyn, New York
Cost: $150
Purchase Online| Program Brochure| Download / View Purchased Materials
CROSS TO KILL 2011 – April 15, 2011 – 5.5 CLE Hours in Skills
St. Francis College, Brooklyn, New York
Cost: $150
Purchase Online | Program Brochure | Download/View Purchased Materials
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NYSACDL Board Member Rob Wells offers this tesitmonial on Cross to Kill 2012 :
This is a seminar I really wanted to attend in New York, but I could not get away. With this video, you can’t have a bad seat for viewing or be unable to hear. You also receive full CLE credit for viewing the seminar online. I could “attend” the seminar when I felt like attending the seminar. I could stop and start as I saw fit until I completed viewing without being constrained by travel or work schedules. The written materials come with your video viewing here, which you can download to your computer for future reference.
The speakers were excellent as were the choices of topics. The audio is excellent; I could even hear attendees’ questions posed to the speakers. The videographers did a terrific job of showing matters that the speaker put on the screen there at the seminar. I found no technical glitches. It streams well, without buffering, and you can move easily from presentation to presentation. You are also permitted to decide in which order you wish to watch the separate speakers’ presentations. And you can watch them over again as many times as you choose.


