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Nebraska MCLE #248953. 1.0 CLE Hours. (OnDemand credit)
Do you feel like space law is completely over your head? Is your love of the moon more than just a phase? Does Earth’s rotation really make your day? If so, this seminar is for you!
Join the NSBA and Lauren Bydalek, Associate Director of the Space, Cyber, & Telecommunications Law Program at UNL College of Law, for our program on the basics of space law. This seminar will review what space law actually entails, a broad overview of some foundational cases, an update on recent caselaw, and more. We promise—you’ll have a blast!
Lauren Bydalek is the Associate Director of the Space, Cyber, and Telecommunications Law Program at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Lauren graduated from the University of Nebraska’s College of Law, earning her J.D. She passed the bar exam in July of 2022, and is now a licensed attorney in the state of Nebraska. In addition to conducting research in the area, she runs the everyday logistics of the University's program by recruiting and advising students and planning events. She recently coached the Nebraska Law team to a semi-final finish in the North American rounds of the Manfred Lachs Space Law Moot Court Competition.
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Active Nebraska attorneys are required to complete 10 hours of continuing legal education (CLE) each year. Two of those 10 hours must be in the field of professional responsibility (ethics). Nebraska attorneys may claim only 5 hours of distance-learning CLE per year. Webinars viewed on this portal are considered distance-learning. Under the new MCLE reporting process, the NSBA will report your attendance for this program, which will be automatically updated into your transcript. The NSBA has 30 days to report your hours to Nebraska MCLE, and your transcript may not update immediately. You are no longer able to log your own hours in your transcript; they must be reported by the sponsor.
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