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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AI for AGOs | Using Artificial Intelligence to Enhance Government Lawyering
This program aims to equip you with the skills needed to identify solvable problems with generative AI, responsibly design AI projects, and enhance the work of your office.
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Masterclass Professional | Mastering Case Management: Tips and Strategies for Paralegals
Join us for an insightful webinar designed to enhance your case management skills as a paralegal.
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Masterclass | Review of the 2023 Supreme Court Term
Two current and former State Solicitors General will discuss the cases the U.S. Supreme Court decided this Term of most interest to state governments. Among the topics are the Second Amendment, presidential immunity, the Chevron doctrine, and abortion.
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Supreme Court Report, Volume 31, Issue 21
This Report summarizes cases granted review on July 2, 2024 (Part I).
Supreme Court Report, Volume 31, Issue 20
This Report summarizes opinions issued on June 28 and July 1, 2024 (Part I).
Supreme Court Report, Volume 31, Issue 19
This Report summarizes opinions issued on June 26 and 27, 2024 (Part I).
2024 Information Technology Seminar
This program is intended for attorney general office attorneys who represent the state and its citizens in antitrust matters. The annual seminar provides training on issues of interest to state antitrust enforcers typically not addressed in more general antitrust programs.
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Internet for All Americans: NTIA’s BEAD Program and the Role of State Attorneys General Offices, State/Local Agencies, and Offices of Inspector General
Known as the “Internet for All Initiative,” the BEAD program is administered by the Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA)
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