Dan K. Moore Program in Ethics

Sea Changes in Business Law

Friday, November 14, 2025
9:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. EST

Cost: $99 | Virtual CLE

Business law is changing. Statutory and market-driven changes are upending long-held assumptions, and developments in artificial intelligence are increasingly impacting the way firms and in-house practitioners provide legal services. What do business lawyers need to know about these significant statutory and technological developments?

This four-hour online CLE will feature experienced practitioners, in-house counsel, thought leaders, and scholars discussing these and other topics, including the following:

  • Current Topics in Artificial Intelligence and Legal Practice
  • Corporate Charter Competition & Delaware’s Statutory Changes
  • Challengers to Delaware’s Dominance — Texas & Nevada
  • Top Ethics Issues for Corporate and In-House Attorneys

The 2025 Dan K. Moore Program will be held online. Information regarding how to access the webinar and materials will be sent prior to the start.

This program is dedicated to the exemplary legacy of professional ethics left to us by the distinguished life and work of Dan K. Moore, former governor of North Carolina and 1929 graduate of the UNC School of Law.

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Course Credit for Attorneys

2025 DKM has been approved for four hours of NC CLE credit from the North Carolina State Bar, including:

  • 1 hour of technology (AI portion)
  • 1 hour of general CLE (corporate structure issues)
  • 2 hours of professional responsibility/ethics (ethical issues related to corporate structure questions and final hour on top ethics issues)

The Center for Banking and Finance will report credit to the North Carolina State Bar after the program on behalf of attendees.

CLE Credit in Other States
A certificate of attendance will be emailed upon request within 30 days of the program. Out-of-state MCLE filing and payment of any fees are the responsibility of the attendee.

For questions, please contact Jennifer De La Rosa jdelarosa@unc.edu.

Learn more about the annual requirements in North Carolina needed to fulfill 12 hours of approved CLE.