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ODW22C10 – Access to Justice – A Social Dilemma
Access to justice is not a niche problem; it’s a very broad social problem. This on-demand webinar will introduce paralegals to the fact that only half of civil legal problems are able to access legal aid and why.
ODW22C11 – Anatomy of an Appeal
During this on-demand webinar a Case Study will be used on Abramski v. United States.
ODW22C12 – Are you guilty of UPL?
This on-demand webinar will help you to understand the dangers of unauthorized practice of law (UPL), determine if it is being done, and how to avoid it.
ODW22C13 – Art of Settlement: Regulatory Compliance when Settling Catastrophic Claims
In this session, learn to navigate the complexities at settlement for catastrophic claims and learn the best practices for each potential issue.
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.
ODW22C26 – Drafting and Preparing Summary Judgment Motions
This session will provide an overview of summary judgment motions.
ODW22C27 – Everything You Wanted to Know About Motions in Limine
The Latin term “in limine” means at or on the threshold. This session will be concentrating on everything about Motions in Limine (preliminary motions that are used to request that certain testimony be excluded at trial).
ODW22C28 – Law Enforcement and Legal Staff
This On-Demand webinar is a hands-on lesson of some preferred online Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) tools. These tools are designed to help automate and speed up online investigations which can be especially helpful to paralegals crunched for time.
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.