Human Resources Officer Seminar

Dallas, Texas Dallas, TX, United States

This program is designed for attorney general office human resource officers to network and discuss important issues of the day. A range of topics will be covered during the program…

Masterclass | Mastering Hearsay

Virtual

This webinar will demystify hearsay and empower you to navigate hearsay issues at trial. We'll provide a comprehensive overview of what is – and isn’t – hearsay, discuss the evidentiary rules governing hearsay and the rationale behind them, and offer tips for anticipating, making, and meeting hearsay objections.

Anatomy of a Complex Consumer Protection Case Training

The Nines 525 SW Morrison Street, Portland, OR, United States

This training is open to attorney general staff only.  Scholarship nominations are due Friday, May 10, 2024. This intensive three-and-one-half-day program is intended to enhance the participant’s knowledge and skills…

State Solicitors General and Appellate Chiefs Conference

Chicago, Illinois

The conference will provide a forum where state solicitors general and appellate chiefs can exchange ideas and obtain information to help improve each state’s appellate practice. This training is open…

2024 Information Technology Seminar

Oklahoma City Oklahoma City, OK, United States

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.

Masterclass | Review of the 2023 Supreme Court Term

Virtual

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.

Ethical Duty of Competence in Technology | What Lawyers Need to Know

Virtual

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.

Core Leadership Competencies for First Line & Mid-Level Managers

Hilton Miami Downtown 1601 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, FL, United States

This 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,…

Victims Services Providers Training

Boston, Mass

For 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…