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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.
ODWA21C10 – A Look Inside Crime Scene Investigation
This on-demand webinar helps paralegals understand what they should know about crime scene investigation.
ODWA21C11 – An Interactive Legal Writing Lab
This on-demand webinar includes tips to become a better legal writer. It focuses on writing clearly and concisely.
ODWA21C12 – Anatomy of a Complex Murder Case
This on-demand webinar covers a complete in-depth analysis into a complex murder case involving cyanide, computers, and codes.
ODWA21C13 – Avoiding Unauthorized Practice of Law
In this on-demand webinar we discuss common UPL situations that legal professionals encounter and how they can avoid crossing the UPL line in their day-to-day work.
ODWA21C23 – eDiscovery Workshop – Identify and Collect
In this on-demand webinar attendees are provided a hypothetical case. Develop plans for the identification and collection of relevant electronically stored information. The speaker also provides suggested forms/answer keys at the conclusion.
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