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Program Description
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The way we use the internet today is leagues away from how it was being used even five years ago. In order to keep the pace, you need streamlined research skills that will make the internet an asset rather than a liability for your firm. How do your skills stack up? Do you know the best, most efficient ways to get what you need? Order today to find out how to harness the internet as an excellent resource.
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Course Content
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- How to Search Like a Pro
- Finding Free Legal Research Sites and Free Case Law
- Discover the Invisible Web
- Government Internet Resources: Federal State and Local
- Investigative Research: Public Records and “Publicly Available” Information
- Finding “Practice” Tools
- Locating Persons and Finding Background Information
- Locating Companies for Due Diligence and Background Information
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Continuing Education Credits:
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National Association of Legal Assistants, Inc. - NALA: 6.00 National - Credit Approval Expiration 09/27/2013
* denotes specialty credits
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Agenda / Content Covered:
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- HOW TO SEARCH LIKE A PRO
9:00 - 10:00, Deborah Mann Keene - What's the Difference Between a Search Engine and a Directory?
- How do Search Engines Really Work?
- Learn Boolean Logic to Create the Best Search Strategies for Finding Relevant Documents
- Which Search Engines are the Best?
- A Close Look at Google and Search Engines That "Think"
- Learn Browser Tricks - the Power of the "Find" Function to Scan Web Pages Quickly
- Managing Bookmarks
- Effectively Using RSS Feeds, Blogs and Podcasts
- FINDING FREE LEGAL RESEARCH SITES AND FREE CASE LAW
10:00 - 10:45, Deborah Mann Keene - Finding the Shortcuts to Legal Research: Free Legal Portals and Meta-Sites
- Finding and Using Free, Full-Text Case Law Sites
- Learn About the Free (Poor Man's) "Shepards"
- DISCOVER THE INVISIBLE WEB
11:00 - 11:30, Charlene C. Cain - What is the Invisible Web?
- How Does it Differ From the Visible Web?
- Learn to Find "Invisible Documents"
- Where do Old Web Pages Go? Learn to Locate Them
- GOVERNMENT INTERNET RESOURCES: FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL
11:30 - 12:15, Charlene C. Cain - Statutes, Bills and Legislative History
- Regulations and Agencies
- Find Court Opinions, Forms, Rules and Dockets
- INVESTIGATIVE RESEARCH: PUBLIC RECORDS AND "PUBLICLY AVAILABLE" INFORMATION
1:15 - 2:00, Vicenc Feliu - Accessing Public Records
- Professional Licenses
- Criminal Records
- Vital Statistics: Birth, Death, Marriage and Divorce Records
- Real and Personal Property Records
- FINDING "PRACTICE" TOOLS
2:00 - 2:45, Vicenc Feliu - Sample Briefs, Motions, Complaints and Settlements
- Sample Forms and Contracts
- Uncover Jury Verdicts
- LOCATING PERSONS AND FINDING BACKGROUND INFORMATION
3:00 - 3:45, Deborah Mann Keene - Phone Numbers and Addresses of Missing People
- Social Security Numbers
- Bankruptcies
- Neighbors, Relatives and Associates
- Mailing List Postings, Blogs, Etc.
- Attorneys, Judges and Experts
- LOCATING COMPANIES FOR DUE DILIGENCE AND BACKGROUND INFORMATION
3:45 - 4:30, Vicenc Feliu - Company Web Sites
- Directories for Private, Public and Foreign Companies
- Stock Quotes - Current and Historical
- SEC Filings
- State Corporate Records/Registered Agents and Fictitious Business Names
- News and Information About Companies, Products and Executives
- Information From Government Agencies Regulating Companies
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CHARLENE C. CAIN has twenty years of experience as a law librarian, having begun her career at the Louisiana State University Law School Library as a government documents librarian and progressing to the position of Head of Access Services. After moving to the D.C. area she worked part-time at American University's Pence Law Library before coming to the Howard University Law Library in her present full-time position of reference librarian. Ms. Cain is active in AALL, having served as chair of the Government Relations Committee and co-chair of the Annual Meeting Local Advisory Committee (New Orleans conference), and she is currently chair of AALL's Placement Committee. She has also served on the Depository Library Council to the Public Printer and as president of the Louisiana Library Association. Ms. Cain is a member of SEAALL, LLSDC, and VALL. VICENC FELIU is the director the Charles N. and Hilda H.M. Mason Law Library and an assistant professor of law at the University of the District of Columbia David A. Clarke School of Law. Before coming to UDC, Professor Feliu was the assistant director for public services and associate librarian for foreign, comparative, and international law at the Paul M. Hebert Law Center of Louisiana State University. His primary scholarly interest is in the field of copyright law. Professor Feliu has also concentrated his scholarship on the areas of legal research, civil law, international law, and reference services. He is a member of the American Association of Law Libraries, the Southeastern Chapter of the American Association of Law Librarians and the District of Columbia Bar. Professor Feliu has written and spoken on numerous topics related to intellectual property and legal research. He earned his B.A. degree from California State University Fullerton, his J.D. and LL.M. degrees from Franklin Pierce Law Center and his Master of Library and Information Science with Law Librarianship Certificate from the University of Washington. DEBORAH MANN KEENE is associate dean and director of library and technology at George Mason University School of Law. Ms. Keene teaches on-line and print legal research to first year law students and she has lectured on Internet legal research to attorneys and paralegals for the Virginia Bar Association and the State Bar of Georgia. Ms. Keene received her B.A. degree, with honors, from George Peabody College, Vanderbilt University, her J.D. degree from the University of Tennessee College of Law and her M.L.S. degree from George Peabody College Graduate School. She has received two awards for in-house publications from the American Association of Law Libraries. Ms. Keene is a member of the American Association of Law Libraries, Special Libraries Association and Virginia Association of Law Libraries.
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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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ACCREDITATION DETAILS:
National Association of Legal Assistants, Inc.
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6.00
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Credit Approval Exp 09/27/2013
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This seminar meets the requirements of the Certifying Board for Legal Assistants of the National Association of Legal Assistants, Inc., for 6.0 hours, including 0.0 ethics, of continuing legal assistant education self-study credit required to maintain the CLA (Certified Legal Assistant) credential.
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