For another year, imposter scams are the top-reported scam by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Topics Include: How the top imposter scams break down. How scammers are reaching people — and how people are paying. Who’s losing the most money (to what), the scams that drive the biggest losses. What’s going on with people moving…
This intensive, two-day training consists of presentations by experienced practitioners on various aspects of habeas work, as well as breakout sessions where faculty and attendees will discuss hypothetical scenarios to determine the best way to handle habeas matters. Participants will also discuss and review various templates for answers and motions for future habeas cases they…
Join us for a webinar designed for civil practitioner government attorneys who handle cases involving pro se and inmate litigants. In this course, we will: Explore time-saving approaches to case screening. Delve into early dismissal strategies under the PLRA. Provide insights on successfully challenging and dismissing frivolous and malicious claims, especially for individuals with immunities.…
This annual FBI briefing will update the NAAG community on the current and emerging cyber threatscape against U.S. public and private sector networks and infrastructure. Attendees will also receive an overview of the Internet Crime Complaint Center’s (IC3) 2023 Internet Crime Report. The report aggregates data from IC3's complaint portal to present a picture of crime across the spectrum of cyber matters.
Jointly hosted by the National Association of Attorneys General and the Attorney General Alliance. This event will bring together experts in artificial intelligence, law enforcement, cybercrime and internet crimes against children, and related disciplines to foster collaboration among state attorney general offices with other state/local/federal law enforcement agencies, the private sector, and nonprofit entities. Leaders…
This foundational training will track a criminal case from the initial criminal act through sentencing. Key terms and concepts in criminal procedure will be explored. If you are completely new to an attorney general’s office or do not know anything about criminal procedure, this one-hour webinar will give you a basic understanding of the process…
NOMINATIONS END APRIL 12 Training Details NAAG is pleased to offer one scholarship per jurisdiction to cover the registration costs ($100) of staff interested in attending this year’s National Cyber Crime Conference (NCCC) virtually. Now in its 13th year, the NCCC, hosted by the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office, is one of the premier annual cybercrime…
The Attorneys General Spring Symposium is our annual conference, which allows attorneys general to discuss legal issues and challenges impacting the states. Part of the conference is open to the public and the rest is a private program for attorneys general and their staff. During this gathering in Chicago, attorneys general will discuss their topics…
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