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| From Event: Fast and Free Online Research for Your Legal Practice, held April 2011.
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Program Description
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Does time seem to warp into hours of fruitless searching when you're online? Are you tired of trudging through the same cumbersome and time-consuming websites to find snippets of useful information? You need a navigator to help you find the right information quickly and efficiently. Order today to get new resources and techniques for powering up your case with online information.
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Course Content
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- Free Legal Research and Government Resources
- Finding Information about Opposing Parties and Potential Witnesses
- Protecting Yourself and Your Firm
- Finding Information on Corporate Entities
- Ethics in the Digital Age
- Using Online Evidence in Litigation
- Advanced Search Efficiency Tips
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Continuing education credit is not available at this time.
For additional questions regarding continuing education credits please
contact us at 866-240-1890 or credit@nbi-sems.com.
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Agenda / Content Covered:
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- Free Legal Research and Government Resources
9:00 - 10:00, Cindy S. Serge - Free Portals: General Legal, Associations, Academic, Special Subjects
- Keeping Up with the News with Web (RSS) Feeds
- Local Regulations, Ordinances, Legal Resources
- Current and Proposed State and Federal Statutes
- Uniform and International Laws
- Government Agencies and Programs
- Finding the Latest Relevant Case Law
- Court Rules and Dockets
- Sample Forms, Contracts, Legal Briefs, Settlement Motions, Complaints, etc.
- Finding Information about Opposing Parties and Potential Witnesses
10:15 - 11:15, Dina Beth Stewart - Planning the Search
- Personal Background Information
- Demographics, Contact Information and Family History
- Criminal and Civil Litigation History
- Assets and Liabilities/Negative Events
- Attitudes, Biases – Blogs, Forum Comments, Social Networking Sites, etc.
- Experts
- Expert Directories, Professional Licenses and Affiliations
- Current/Previous Employment and Published Works
- Previous Experience as a Witness
- Verifying the Authenticity of Obtained Data for Court Use
- Other Legally Significant Information
- Information Through Subpoena/Discover
- Protecting Yourself and Your Firm
11:15 - 12:00, Cindy S. Serge - Anti-Spyware and Anti-Virus Packages
- Phishing and Pharming Schemes
- File Sharing and Working from Home
- How Safe are Wireless Networks?
- Privileged Communications over Portable Electronic Devices
- Finding Information on Corporate Entities
1:00 - 1:45, Cindy S. Serge - Researching Industry Standards and Regulation
- Corporate Records Filings
- What Info Was Removed from the Company Website?
- Employee Use of the Internet
- Step Lightly When Searching Online – Most Corporate Websites “Look Back”
- Verifying the Authenticity of Obtained Data for Court Use
- Ethics in the Digital Age
1:45 - 2:45, Matthew P. Keris - Current and Upcoming Online Privacy Laws and Their Effect on Legal Practice
- Using the Metadata Opposing Side Accidentally Shared Through Electronic Communication
- Pitfalls of Interactive Websites
- What Can Attorneys Say in Chat Rooms and Weblogs?
- Using Online Evidence in Litigation
3:00 - 3:45, Matthew P. Keris - E-Mail Recovery
- Citing Online Research
- Recent Case Law Involving Online Content as Evidence
- Social Networking Sites
- YouTube Content in the Courtroom
- Advanced Search Efficiency Tips
3:45 - 4:30, Matthew P. Keris - Boolean Logic in Search Engines
- Narrowing the Search Scope
- Searching the Deep Web
- Useful Shortcuts
- Navigation within Websites – Common Site Mapping Formats
- Recommended Reference Resources
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MATTHEW P. KERIS is an attorney with the law firm Marshall, Dennehey, Warner, Coleman & Goggin where his areas of practice include medical malpractice, general liability (slip fall), and auto defense work. Mr. Keris has handled hundreds of medical malpractice matters, both as an attorney and an adjuster, including the management of claims in the Philadelphia area. He has represented a number of physicians, medical groups, and health care institutions in health care liability matters and provided advice and guidance in quality assurance, personnel, privacy and health care records issues. He lectures extensively, both locally and nationally, on issues pertaining to medical malpractice through educational institutions. Mr. Keris is recognized nationally for his expertise in electronic medical record issues. He also advised medical institutions on the establishment of policies and procedures regarding responses to electronic discovery. Mr. Keris earned his bachelor's degree from Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania and his juris doctorate degree from Roger William University School of Law. Mr. Keris is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and before the U.S. Middle District of Pennsylvania. He is a member of the Pennsylvania Defense Institute and the Lackawanna County and Pennsylvania bar associations. CINDY S. SERGE is an attorney with Perry Law Firm, where her main areas of practice include insurance defense, medical malpractice, general liability and casualty. She is admitted to the Pennsylvania and U.S. District Court as well as the Middle District of Pennsylvania. Ms. Serge has co-written Textbook Adoption and Other Landmark Decisions: the Coverage of Court Cases in Criminal Justice Textbooks. She is a member of the Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania and American bar associations. Ms. Serge earned her B.S. degree from the University of Scranton and her J.D. degree from Dickinson School of Law of the Pennsylvania State University. DINA BETH STEWART is a litigation paralegal with Rosenn Jenkins & Greenwald LLP, where she concentrates her practice in personal injury, workers' compensation, premises liability, auto and medical malpractice. She handles all aspects of the case from initial client contact to trial preparation and participation. Ms. Stewart earned her B.A. degree from Wilkes University and her associates degree/paralegal from Luzerne County Community College. She is a past presenter for National Business Institute and has taught classes at Lackawanna College in the paralegal program.
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Please refer to Continuing Education Credit FAQ for general information about seeking
credit for your participation in one of our continuing education programs.
Additionally, our team of credit specialists are here to answer your specific credit-related
questions weekdays 7am - 5pm Central:
Phone: 866-240-1890
Email: credit@nbi-sems.com
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