22nd Annual Meeting & Seminar of Legal Assistants/Paralegals of Southern West Virginia & “The Ethical Edge: Navigating Real-World Challenges as a Paralegal” – Tammie Alexander, Esq., Steptoe & Johnson PLLC
Legal Assistants/Paralegals of Southern West Virginia
Our annual meeting and seminar comprises of 6 sessions:
1. “The Functional Workplace – Why Work Doesn’t Work Anymore” – John Kline, Strategic Solutions Practice Leader – DBI Workplace Solutions, Charlotte, NC
2. “The Ethical Edge: Navigating Real-World Challenges as a Paralegal” – Tammie Alexander, Esq., Steptoe & Johnson PLLC
3. “Litigation Case Management (Start to Finish)” – Mychal S. Schulz, Esq., Babst Colland
4. “Level Up Your LinkedIn: Strategies for Paralegals and Legal Assistants” – Madi Wilson, Marketing and Analytics Specialist, Steptoe & Johnson PLLC
5. “Social Media & Digital Evidence: Preservation, Authentication and Admissibility in Civil Litigation” – Dean Boerger, Boerger Investigative Services, LLC
6. Empowering Paralegals: Leveraging AI Tools to Enhance Attorney Support” – Krista Ford, Director of Knowledge, Research & Information Services, Steptoe & Johnson PLLC
Session Agenda: LAPSWV-22nd-Annual-Seminar-and-Meeting-Registration-Brochure.pdf
Learning Objectives:
1.) This seminar covers a paralegal’s workflow in practical and substantive areas of a variety of practice areas from start to finish and provides guidance in ethical and professional responsibilities.
2.) The attendee will have key takeaways from these presentations – strengthening their professional outlook, provide keen insight into handling and managing AI in today’s changing workplace and work product.
3.) Caveats and considerations will be emphasized in many practice areas.
CLE HOURS = 6 (2-Nonsubstantive, 2-Substantive, 1-Technology, 1-Legal Ethics)
