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On Demand: Nuts and Bolts for Paralegals Webinar



On Demand: Nuts and Bolts for Paralegals Webinar

January 16th and 22nd, 2024 | Online

Join us for this 2-part webinar as Lance Lourie and paralegal Sharon Lyerly discuss how to master the medical record process. Also, join Laraclay Parker and paralegal Jennifer Rawlings to hear tips from their team that have successfully helped them in their trial preparation. Both webinars will be helpful for lawyers and their paralegals who are looking to build their teams' trial preparation skills and find success with their cases.

AAJ is not responsible for accrediting or reporting CLE credits for On-Demand programs. Each attorney is responsible for ensuring their state accepts self-application for self-study CLE credits. FAQs on CLE and Education programs can be found HERE.

This on-demand course contains the webinar recording, full course materials, and agenda from the program as well as a certificate of completion for attendees to use when applying for 110 general minutes of self-study MCLE credit.

Agenda    
Date Session
January 16th, 2024
12:00 - 12:05 PM Welcome and Introductions
12:05 - 12:50 PM MASTERING THE MEDICAL RECORDS FOR PARALEGALS:
FROM ORDER TO ANALYSIS
Lance Lourie and Sharon Lyerly
Lourie, Chance, Forelines, Carter, & King
Atlanta, GA
12:50 - 1:00  PM Question and Answers Session
January 22nd, 2024
12:00 - 12:05 PM Welcome and Introductions
12:05 - 12:50 PM TRIAL PREP: TIPS FROM TRIAL PARALEGALS AND ATTORNEYS

Laraclay Parker and Jennifer Rawlings
Golden Law Office
Lexington, KY


12:50 - 1:00 PM Question and Answers Session
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