Masterclass | Artificial Intelligence: Emerging Legal and Ethical Issues for Lawyers

Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the practice of law as we know it. As more lawyers and legal organizations integrate and use AI in their practice to improve services, unique legal and ethical considerations arise. This year’s final Masterclass webinar will explore these legal and ethical issues, and what evolution of ethical standards may be expected as…
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Masterclass | Dollars and Sense in Negotiating on Behalf of Government Clients

Being a skilled negotiator is critical in representing state clients. No matter the type of case, there are functional concepts and tactics that are useful for negotiating favorable agreements. The presenters for this webinar are experienced attorneys with years of experience in negotiating agreements in a variety of roles. Speakers David P. Chaisson, Assistant Attorney…
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Masterclass Professional | Integrating Project Management Principles into Everyday Business

The principles remain surprisingly similar from managing complex projects to navigating daily routines. This session discusses applying project management techniques to everyday practices to increase productivity and reduce inefficiencies. Speaker Michael Willis, Director, Instructional and Information Systems, National Association of Attorneys General. Continuing Legal Education (CLE) CLE is not available for this webinar. Accessibility Planning…
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Building a Compassionate Legal System: Enhancing Courtroom Accommodations and Preventing Revictimization

This program will take a trauma-informed approach, panelists will discuss how to promote access to justice for all individuals within the courtroom. Topics will include: Stigmatizing language The importance of developing a welcoming environment Dehumanizing words, and bias Promoting the humanity of the person in the courtroom Supporting emotional and physical safety Preparing a different…
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Masterclass Professional: Start Presenting with Confidence and Persuasion

The fear of presenting is ever-present in the workplace, and many of your peers will do anything to avoid it. On some level, everyone acknowledges that the ability to speak clearly, confidently, and persuasively is fundamental to leadership success and career advancement. But, positive presentation skill transformation is possible with awareness, a few essential tips,…
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NAAG/SABA Bankruptcy Seminar

Things to know This seminar is for attendees who have watched the Bankruptcy 101 on-demand series or have an equivalent level of knowledge. The Bankruptcy 101 course is an  on-demand video series recorded in 2021 (five 1.5-hour segments) that serves to introduce the basic concepts that bankruptcy novices need to know in order to benefit…

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Overseeing Charitable Assets: Donor Restrictions and Modification, Endowment Funds, and Investment Standards

Charities frequently call on regulators to review proposals meant to mitigate some challenge that impedes a charity’s administration of its assets. Whether the charity is seeking to modify a donor restriction or is considering new or novel ways to spend and invest endowment assets, regulators need to know how common law, uniform statutes, and state…

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State Data Privacy Statute Update

Representatives from attorney general offices who have recently passed data privacy laws will share information about their regulatory programs and implementation activities. Moderator Elizabeth Blackston, Assistant Attorney General, Chief, Consumer Fraud Bureau, Southern Region, Illinois Attorney General’s Office Speakers Kelley Walker, Assistant Attorney General, Tennessee Attorney General’s Office Stevie DeGroff, Assistant Attorney General, Colorado Attorney…
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Veteran Treatment Courts: Assisting Those Who Served

Many men and women who have served our country have suffered injuries and adversity, including PTSD, traumatic brain injury, and socio-economic challenges upon transition to civilian life. Veteran treatment courts are designed to assist veterans through coordinating efforts of the judiciary, prosecution, defense bar, probation, law enforcement, and social service agencies. Veteran treatment courts help…
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Sept. Masterclass: Top 10 Things to Know about Digital Investigations

As digital devices become a ubiquitous part of our society, the need for prosecutors to develop a facial understanding of the myriad of issues surrounding the preservation, collection, acquisition, and analysis is paramount to the foundation of a solid investigation and prosecution. In this innovative and interactive webinar, our panelists will discuss the top 10…
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