Summer Conference for Paralegals 2022 (On-Demand)
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- Non-Member - $235
- NCAJ Legal Assistant Member - $185
Summer Conference for Paralegals 2022 (On-Demand)
recorded June 18, 2022
6.0 CPE hours (inc. 1.0 ethics hr)
Change seems to be occurring at an ever-increasing pace. Law and society are both dealing with a multitude of changes all at once, and it can be hard to keep up. We hope you join us for a day where we learn about changes in regulations, the overhaul of the court system, a view from the Bench, and upgrading our mindset on societal changes and taking better care of ourselves and our clients. We look forward to you joining us at the NCAJ Summer Conference for Paralegals 2022.
This seminar is for plaintiff and criminal defense firms only.
Topics & Speakers:
Welcome & Introductions
- Brooks Miller, Sanford Thompson PLLC, Raleigh
- Kathy Willetts, Grimes Teich Anderson, Asheville
Redefining the Practice of Law
The practice of law is transforming in front of our eyes. And with the transformation comes
challenges:
- What are the ethics surrounding working remotely?
- Have malpractice cases risen as a result of the pandemic?
- Has Covid forever changed our client relationships?
- Will Regulatory Reform reach N.C. and if so, how will it impact our law offices and the paralegal profession?
- Camille Stell, Lawyers Mutual Liability Insurance Company of North Carolina, Cary
HIPAA Non-Compliance, Proposed Changes and The Cures Act
- Sherry V. Bolens, Comerford Chilson & Moser, LLP, Winston-Salem
11:00 am | The Latest Information on the Statewide eCourts Initiative
- Brad Fowler, CBO, eCourts Executive Sponsor, N.C. Judicial Branch, Raleigh
- Sarvani Jami, System Analyst, N.C. Judicial Branch, Raleigh
- Kristina Soeder, System Analyst, N.C. Judicial Branch, Raleigh
The First Day of Trial… What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
- Hon. Karen Eady-Williams, Superior Court Judge, 26th Judicial Dist., Charlotte
How We Can Be More Inclusive to Our Clients and Our Peers
- Nichad Davis, Ward Black Law, Greensboro
Family Law Updates and Handling Upset Clients
- Delia R. Ledesma, The Van Winkle Law Firm, Asheville
Self-Care is Not Selfish, Physical, Mental and Spiritual Wellness
- Victoria Dunkle Noyes, AdventHealth Communications Director, Hendersonville
Adjourn