2023 Paralegal Cruise
CLE Bundle
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Bridging the Generational Gap in the Workplace: The Importance of DEI in the Legal Field
How to Improve Communication with Local Counsel when Practicing Across Multiple Jurisdictions
The Ethical Paralegal
The following seminars are included:
A Covert Weapon for Litigators
Addressing Bias in Legal Cases Using Behavioral Science
Become an Ally When Personal Harassment Bleeds into the Workplace
Bridging the Generational Gap in the Workplace: The Importance of DEI in the Legal Field
Electronic Surveillance vs. Employee Privacy Issues: The Ramifications of Monitoring Employees in a Digital World
Employee Privacy Issues & E-Surveillance Practices
Guardians - Who they are, the role they play and alternatives to guardianship.
How to Be a Rockstar Paralegal
How to Improve Communication with Local Counsel when Practicing Across Multiple Jurisdictions
Insurance Agents & Brokers - Standard of Care
Medical Summaries and Understanding Medical Jargon
Minute Medical Clinic for Legal Professionals
Obstacles to understanding the Miranda warning
The Ethical Paralegal
Using AI in eDiscovery to Control Costs and Create Positive Outcomes
Workplace Challenges and Interviewing
Workplace Violence
Microsoft OneNote
Trial Binders, Trial Preparation and More
How to Be a
Rockstar Paralegal
Workplace Challenges
and Interviewing
Minute Medical Clinic for Legal Professionals
Continuing Legal Education Credit (CLE)
NALA CP or ACP: The 2023 Paralegals Navigating Perilous Waters Cruise Event, sponsored by Perfectly Paralegal Consulting, Inc., has been approved by NALA for 24.5 CLE, including 3.5 ethics and 9.0 non-substantive.
Non-substantive credit includes topics such as mediation, law office management, computer programs or applications, communications, office technology, self-help, mental health, or prevention of substance abuse courses. (Up to 10 hours of non-substantive credit per term is allowed for recertification purposes.)
Florida Bar FRP: As approved by NALA, this seminar meets the requirements under Rule 20-6.1 of the Rules Regulating The Florida Bar for continuing legal education credit required to maintain the FRP credential.
NFPA RP® or CRP™: NFPA automatically accepts substantive CLE hours which bears the accreditation of NALA on the certificate of attendance.
State Bar of Texas – Paralegal Division – The Division will accept substantive law CLE approved by the National Association of Legal Assistants for credit towards the Paralegal Division mandatory membership renewal CLE requirement.
NALS: The 2023 Paralegal Cruise is approved by NALS for 21 General CLE hours and 3.5 Ethics CLE hours.
North Carolina: The North Carolina State Bar Board of Paralegal Certification has approved this program for 21 general hours and 3.5 ethics hours. North Carolina provides an annual approval which expires April 27, 2025 unless renewed.
South Carolina: Pending
Medical Summaries and Understanding Medical Jargon
Guardians - Who they are, the role they play and alternatives to guardianship.
Become an Ally When Personal Harassment Bleeds into the Workplace