Program Description
Uncover Effective Pre-Trial Prep and Trial-Level Tips From an Attorney-Paralegal Team
Using paralegals can help an attorney to be much more efficient throughout the trial process, if the legal team is in synch during all points of the case. Discover from an experienced attorney-paralegal team how to become better prepared for trial and know what can be prepared ahead of time, so there is not so much "last-minute work." Register today!
Who Should Attend
This intermediate level course will allow paralegals to develop a better understanding of how they can help to prepare a case from beginning to end. Those who may also benefit include legal technicians, legal assistants and legal support staff.
Course Content
- How to Prepare for a Trial From Beginning of Case to Two Months Prior to Trial
- How to Prepare for Trial in the Two Months Before the Trial Begins
- What the Paralegals Role is at Trial
Continuing Education Credits
California MCLE Paralegal – California MCLE Paralegal: 1.00
DPA Delaware Certified Paralegal Program – DPA Delaware Certified Paralegal Program: 1.00
Florida Registered Paralegal Program – Florida Registered Paralegal: 1.00
Indiana Paralegal CLE – Indiana Paralegal CLE: 1.00
Montana CLE Credit for Paralegals – Montana CLE Credit for Paralegals: 1.00
National Association of Legal Assistants, Inc. – NALA: 1.00
National Federation of Paralegal Associations, Inc. – NFPA: 1.00
North Carolina State Bar Board of Paralegal Certification – North Carolina Continuing Paralegal Education: 1.00
Ohio Certified Paralegals – Ohio Certified Paralegals: 1.00
Paralegal Division of the State Bar of New Mexico – Paralegal Division of the State Bar of New Mexico: 1.00
TBLS Paralegal Certification – TBLS Paralegal Certification: 1.00 *
Washington State Paralegal Association – Washington State Paralegal Association: 1.00
* denotes specialty credits
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