Substantive
ODW23C18 – CP Review – Corporate and Commercial
The session offers a broad and basic view of the fundamentals of corporate and commercial law.
ODW23C19 – CP Review – Criminal Law and Procedure
This course is an introduction to substantive and criminal law that includes criminal statutes, search and seizure, arrest, confessions, citizens' rights, court functions, admissible evidence, and investigative techniques.
ODW23C20 – CP Review – Critical Thinking (Skills)
This session is a review of a legal memorandum for the CP Skills exam, the second exam required for obtaining paralegal certification from NALA.
ODW23C21 – CP Review – Estate Planning and Probate
This session is a review of the Estate Planning and Probate section of the CP Knowledge Test.
ODW23C23 – CP Review – Real Estate and Property
This course introduces a structure to organize participants’ study for the CP Knowledge Test, starting with keywords, supplementing with an outline, and then studying multiple-choice questions.
ODW23C24 – CP Review – Torts
This session assists those preparing for the Certified Paralegal Exam review for the Torts portion of the Knowledge Exam.
ODW23C25 – CP Review – US Legal System
This session will provide a better understanding of the origins of the U.S. legal system and what is contained within the legal system to ensure students will pass the CP® Exam.
ODW23C26 – Defending Elder Law Fraud Claims
Participants will learn how to better assist attorneys during complicated appeals of allegations in criminal law, elder law, fraud, misrepresentation, and elder abuse.
ODW23C28 – Information Governance, Data Privacy, and In-House Compliance
In this session, Carl will help you understand the challenges around maintaining this Gordian Knot of data, creating a successful information governance program, and understanding what laws can affect that data.
ODW23C29 – Police Use of Force
This session will explore Fourth Amendment standards governing police uses of force as interpreted by the court in Tennessee v. Garner (1985) and Graham v. Connor (1989) and federal statutes that prohibit the unnecessary or excessive use of force.