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NAAG Member Benefits

Attorney general staff in NAAG member offices have access to a variety of resources to help them fulfill the responsibilities of their attorney general offices. Attorney general staff can learn more about benefits offered by NAAG by clicking the link below.

Search for upcoming trainings, meetings, courses, and webinars below.
  • 2026 Information Technology Seminar

    Las Vegas, Nevada

    Designed to foster collaboration and innovation, this event offers a unique forum for sharing strategies, challenges, and best practices in technology management within the attorney general office community.

  • The Trial Starts Here: Jury Selection in Criminal Cases

    Virtual

    Jury selection is often the most overlooked and most consequential phase of a criminal trial. The Trial Starts Here: Jury Selection in Criminal Cases explores how effective voir dire sets the foundation for every phase of trial.

  • Antitrust: The Ever-Changing Landscape of Intercollegiate Athletics

    Virtual

    This webinar will focus on recent legal developments in intercollegiate athletics. This past summer, a settlement agreement resolving three separate antitrust cases (Hubbard v. NCAA, House v. NCAA, and Carter v. NCAA) and over a decade of related litigation went into effect.

  • Consumer Protection 101

    Scottsdale, Arizona

    Consumer Protection 101 is an introductory-level training course for attorneys and investigators tasked with enforcing consumer protection laws who have two years or less of consumer law-related experience.

  • Sleuthing in Cyberspace: Navigating Online Investigations

    Virtual

    Investigators, paralegals, complaint specialists, and attorneys will learn how to utilize resources to help locate people, determine website ownership, and find contact, background, and business information.

  • 2025-2026 Employment Law Updates

    Virtual

    Pam Howland, an employment law expert, will present an overview of the sweeping changes in employment law that affect employers and employees.

  • 2026 Executive Assistant Seminar

    Salt Lake City, Utah

    This conference is designed for, and created by, C‑level Executive Assistants who provide direct support within their Attorney General’s Office, typically to the Attorney General or the Chief Deputy Attorney General.

  • 2026 NAAG/State Center Midwest Regional Meeting

    Topeka, Kansas

    The meeting provides opportunities for staff to collaborate on matters of common concern, discuss current regional trends, grow their regional professional network, and earn CLE. 

  • 2026 Paralegal Training

    Louisville, Kentucky

    Focused specifically on the paralegal's role, this program will equip you with the tools and knowledge you need to excel in today's fast-paced legal environment.

Search for upcoming trainings, meetings, courses, and webinars below. 
  • 2026 Information Technology Seminar

    Las Vegas, Nevada

    Designed to foster collaboration and innovation, this event offers a unique forum for sharing strategies, challenges, and best practices in technology management within the attorney general office community.

  • The Trial Starts Here: Jury Selection in Criminal Cases

    Virtual

    Jury selection is often the most overlooked and most consequential phase of a criminal trial. The Trial Starts Here: Jury Selection in Criminal Cases explores how effective voir dire sets the foundation for every phase of trial.

  • Antitrust: The Ever-Changing Landscape of Intercollegiate Athletics

    Virtual

    This webinar will focus on recent legal developments in intercollegiate athletics. This past summer, a settlement agreement resolving three separate antitrust cases (Hubbard v. NCAA, House v. NCAA, and Carter v. NCAA) and over a decade of related litigation went into effect.

  • Consumer Protection 101

    Scottsdale, Arizona

    Consumer Protection 101 is an introductory-level training course for attorneys and investigators tasked with enforcing consumer protection laws who have two years or less of consumer law-related experience.

  • Sleuthing in Cyberspace: Navigating Online Investigations

    Virtual

    Investigators, paralegals, complaint specialists, and attorneys will learn how to utilize resources to help locate people, determine website ownership, and find contact, background, and business information.

  • 2025-2026 Employment Law Updates

    Virtual

    Pam Howland, an employment law expert, will present an overview of the sweeping changes in employment law that affect employers and employees.

  • 2026 Executive Assistant Seminar

    Salt Lake City, Utah

    This conference is designed for, and created by, C‑level Executive Assistants who provide direct support within their Attorney General’s Office, typically to the Attorney General or the Chief Deputy Attorney General.

  • 2026 NAAG/State Center Midwest Regional Meeting

    Topeka, Kansas

    The meeting provides opportunities for staff to collaborate on matters of common concern, discuss current regional trends, grow their regional professional network, and earn CLE. 

  • 2026 Paralegal Training

    Louisville, Kentucky

    Focused specifically on the paralegal's role, this program will equip you with the tools and knowledge you need to excel in today's fast-paced legal environment.