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ODW2206 – eDiscovery Year in Review – 2021: Case Law and Trends
During this global pandemic we have seen unprecedented alterations to our First Amendment rights involving the practice of religion, free speech, and assembly, to name a few.
ODW2208 – Cultural Empathy & Impact
Are you maximizing your online professional profile? Do you think LinkedIn is only for those looking for work?
ODW2211 – Navigating Paralegal Burnout and Fatigue
As a paralegal, when you are experiencing exhaustion at unprecedented levels you may wake up one morning and find you have nothing more to give. So, you keep giving the only thing you have left – yourself. This webinar will discuss paralegal fatigue
ODW2212 – How to Craft Your LinkedIn Profile
Are you maximizing your online professional profile? Do you think LinkedIn is only for those looking for work?
ODW2221 – First Amendment In A Global Pandemic
During this global pandemic we have seen unprecedented alterations to our First Amendment rights involving the practice of religion, free speech, and assembly, to name a few.
ODW2222 – Legal Writing Outlining 101
In this course, we will cover the basics of legal writing so that you will gain confidence in creating the first draft of a pleading. We will provide an overview of citations, preparing an initial draft, and creating a Table of Authorities.
ODW22C11 – Anatomy of an Appeal
During this on-demand webinar a Case Study will be used on Abramski v. United States.
ODW22C14 – Corporate Paralegals in the age of contract AI
This On-Demand webinar will discuss how the role of the corporate paralegal will change as more artificial intelligence (AI) is leveraged in contracting processes.
ODW22C29 – Online Tools for OSINT Online Investigations
This session is a hands-on lesson of some preferred online Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) tools. Website based tools and browser extension tools will be presented during this session.
ODW22C30 – Police Shootings, Excessive Force, and the Constitution
This session will break down the Supreme Court and other federal courts’ treatment of police officers’ use of excessive or deadly force in the context of the U.S. Constitution.
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