In this session, we expanded upon the previous introductory session and cover terms connectors, research tips/tricks, locating sample documents and forms, and evaluating foreign resources.
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
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.
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.
Taking a remote deposition requires its own workflow and strategies.
Learn how paralegals can address these virtual challenges, execute remote depositions, and manage testimony comfortably in this new environment.
Amplify those marginalized voices! Utilize techniques for holding yourself and other accountable, while creating a space where teams can thrive.
Learn how to be a leader who supports equality and stands up for the rights of others.
Special Education Law is rooted in Civil Rights Law and Disability Law. Walk through the federal government’s responsibility of public education to not only legally provide - but also legally protect - civil and disability rights in education.