Masterclass | Sleuthing in Cyberspace: Navigating Online Investigations
This presentation provides the audience with various methods for locating and verifying information using free online tools and databases.
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Practical AI for the Practice of Law
Amidst a sea of AI seminars, this aims to give you the practical knowledge that you need to understand recent changes in technology that have catapulted AI into the legal spotlight. We will give a brief overview of how this technology works, the ethical questions surrounding this technology, and an overview of the tools available…
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Oral Advocacy vs. Written Advocacy: Synergizing the Two to Maximize Your Legal Practice
Join us for a webinar designed to merge two advocacy skills. This Masterclass will discuss the intersection between oral advocacy and legal writing. We will empower the audience to overcome the stigma of “being only a good orator or writer” by highlighting the parallel between legal writing and oral advocacy. We will challenge the audience…
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Life of a Civil Case
This basic and introductory presentation will help Attorney General’s Office staff who are not experienced with civil procedure to understand how a civil case makes its way through the court system. This presentation will track a case from its beginning through initial pleadings and discovery and will end with a discussion of the possible ways…
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The Influence of People: Cognitive Based Influence for Attorneys to Use in Court
Join us for a webinar designed to transform your courtroom strategies. In this program, we will delve into crucial topics that will enhance your effectiveness in the legal arena, including: Harnessing cognitive communicating techniques to unlock memory retrieval and enhance response accuracy. Understanding the dynamics of influence for persuasion within legal proceedings. Building rapport and…
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Charities 101 Training Virtual
This four-session program is intended to enhance the participant’s knowledge and skills in a constructive and positive learning environment facilitated by experienced attorneys serving as faculty. While the course will discuss investigation and litigation issues, this is NOT a trial advocacy course in the strict sense of the term. Rather, it is designed to expose…
MASTERCLASS PROFESSIONAL | Life of a Criminal Case
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…
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FBI Briefing: The Current Cyber Threatscape and 2023 Internet Crime Report
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.
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MASTERCLASS | Strategies for Early Dismissal: Unveiling Defense Tactics to Eliminate Frivolous Pro Se and Inmate Litigation
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….
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National Cyber Crime Conference (NCCC)
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…
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