Core Leadership Competencies for First Line & Mid-Level Managers
Hilton Miami Downtown 1601 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL, United StatesThis course establishes the leadership development groundwork for new to mid-level managers, including attorneys, investigators, and administrative personnel. Drawing upon case studies, colleague experiences, short lectures, group discussions, and self-assessments, the program applies leadership principles and practices to real, everyday issues. Topics include: The role of the manager Setting goals, roles, and accountabilities Tips for…
Victims Services Providers Training
Boston, MassFor victims, recapping traumatic events in front of different actors can trigger re-victimization. Therefore, working with victims requires meaningful attention to ensure they remain the driving force in the direction of the case while protecting their improved recovery and healing. This training program is designed for victim service providers in a management role in entities…
Developing an Effective Case Strategy
VirtualThis 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.
2024 Presidential Initiative Summit
The Nines 525 SW Morrison Street, Portland, OR, United StatesThe Summit is the centerpiece of a year-long focus that began last December at the NAAG Capital Forum on three topics pertaining to our nation’s youth. It will tap leading experts from across the country, attorneys general, businesses —and young people! This initiative is advancing important national conversations, policy recommendations, and information sharing. Don’t miss out!
Masterclass | Tips and Tricks for More Effective Document Review
VirtualThis training explores the intermediate and advanced features of Everlaw.
2024 Eastern Region Meeting
Hotel Du Pont 42 W. 11th Street, Wilmington, DE, United StatesIn September, Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings will host the 2024 Eastern Region meeting, where speakers and panelists will discuss the successful models at work around the country and in the First State; the role that state attorneys general can play in sustainably reducing violent crime; and how policymakers can better support victims of crime in their states.
Masterclass Professional | Effective Discovery Requests/Responses
VirtualThis month, we’ll examine interrogatories, requests for admissions, and requests for production of documents.
2024 Antitrust Seminar
Warwick Denver 1776 Grant St, Denver, CO, United StatesThis 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.
The Digital Crime Scene: An Introduction
VirtualParticipants will use a famous case study to explore the critical aspects of handling digital evidence at crime scenes.
2024 Fall Consumer Protection Conference
The Westin City Center 1400 M Street NW, Washington, United StatesAttorney general offices work diligently to protect consumers through enforcement actions, public education, and collaboration with other state and federal agencies. This conference is a significant event for those involved in consumer protection. It offers a platform to discuss challenges, share best practices, and develop strategies to protect consumers better.
2024 NAAG/NASCO Charities Conference
Hyatt Regency, Inner Harbor 300 Light Street, Baltimore, MD, United StatesThis conference is the sole annual event at which charity regulators and nonprofit organizations and their attorneys, accountants, fundraisers, and advisers can meet, learn about, and discuss issues of interest across the charitable sector. The conference will provide an opportunity to hear from regulators and others in the nonprofit sector on current issues.
Ethical Hacking and State Cybercrime Laws: Legal and Policy Considerations for States
VirtualIt 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.