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What’s Happening in Certification?

Find out the latest updates in NALA’s Certification program.

Work Smarter, Not Harder: Tech Tips for the Office and Courtroom

From organizing your email inbox to presenting exhibits at trial, registrants will learn what tips, tricks, software, and hardware will simplify their work life. This will allow them to focus their time and attention to what really matters - their clients.

Workers Compensation - A Guide for Paralegals to Effectively Handle WC Cases

This on-demand webinar will discuss the primary duties of a paralegal in workers compensation from both the plaintiff and defense sides of the case. We will discuss the roles of a paralegal from the commencement of the case to the settlement of the case.  This on-demand webinar will benefit both the intermediate and more experienced paralegal.

Working From Home - Confidentiality Best Practices

Without proper preparation, legal professionals of any level can be at fault for mishandling confidential information. Don’t let this happen to you! This on-demand webinar will not only help you avoid commonly made mistakes, but dives into the importance of professionalism when working remotely with confidential information.  Legal professionals must be flexible and readily available to assist with reviewing practices, procedures, and policies to verify that they provide sufficient protection.

Wrongful Convictions: The WILLOW Project

Are there innocent people in jail? Are there people in jail who are technically “guilty” and yet are not morally or ethically culpable due to violence, coercion, desperation, low mental functioning or even poverty?  How do theories of punishment based on culpability comport with plea bargaining? Is imprisonment always the best option for achieving societal justice? This on-demand webinar deals with the theory, practice, and investigation of actual cases in which exoneration, commutation, and clemency are an issue. We look at the results of past “mercy” cases in an attempt to ascertain what

Your Duty to be Technologically Competent

This on-demand webinar explores the ethical obligations, and pitfalls, that surround the ABA’s Model Rule for Professional Conduct 1.1 with particular attention to comment 8.  “To maintain the requisite knowledge and skill, a lawyer should keep abreast of changes in the law and its practice, including the benefits and risks associated with relevant technology, engage in continuing study and education and comply with all continuing legal education requirements to which the lawyer is subject.”  

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