2024 Election Security: A Briefing for the AGO Community

As election day approaches, please join us for this important briefing from public and private entities tasked with securing our nation’s elections.
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Evaluating Internal Controls of Charities and Nonprofits

Learn more about how to evaluate an entity’s efficacy in achieving accurate and reliable financing reporting, operational efficiency, legal compliance, and accountability.

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Masterclass | Chapter 11 Overview and the Impact of First-Day Motions on States

This Masterclass will run through the basics of a Chapter 11 bankruptcy case.
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Ethical Hacking and State Cybercrime Laws: Legal and Policy Considerations for States

It is increasingly common for organizations to receive unsolicited vulnerability disclosures from external sources, yet states’ cybercrime laws do not distinguish between malicious attacks and good faith security research.
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The Digital Crime Scene: An Introduction

Participants will use a famous case study to explore the critical aspects of handling digital evidence at crime scenes.
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Masterclass Professional | Trial Preparation

Join us for an insightful webinar designed to enhance your case management skills as a paralegal.

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Masterclass Professional | Effective Discovery Requests/Responses

This month, we’ll examine interrogatories, requests for admissions, and requests for production of documents.
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Masterclass | Tips and Tricks for More Effective Document Review

This training explores the intermediate and advanced features of Everlaw.
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Developing an Effective Case Strategy

This webinar will consider how to develop and utilize an effective case strategy from the outset of a case and then identify how prosecutors can apply that theory to prosecution.
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Ethical Duty of Competence in Technology | What Lawyers Need to Know

In 2012, the ABA revised Rule 1.1 on “competent representation,” amending Comment 8 to include a duty for lawyers to “keep abreast of changes in the law and its practice, including the benefits and risks associated with relevant technology.” Since then, 40 states have adopted an ethical duty of competence in technology for lawyers.
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