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PA CLE Live Webcast

Google: Exploring Its Impact on the Legal Research Process


Credit Available - See Credits tab below.

Course Levels:
ALL LEVELS

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Description

DESCRIPTION

This program critically examines the potential role and value of Google search results in the legal research process. Using a practical problem solving approach, the program will tackle a number of hypotheticals using a variety of sources to illustrate how the tool can potentially provide relevant search results together with cost and time saving value.  

 

LEARNING OBJECTIVE

To sharpen the ability to recognize, critically evaluate, and consider the potential value of Google legal research tools when tackling a research issue. 

 

CLE CREDITS

PA  | 1.0 Substantive Credits    
This program has been approved by the Pennsylvania Continuing Legal Education Board for 1.0 hours of substantive law, practice and procedure CLE credit and 0 hours of ethics, professionalism or substance abuse CLE credit. 

NJ | 1.2 Total Credits
This program has been approved by the Board on Continuing Legal Education of the Supreme Court of New Jersey for 1.2 hours of total CLE credit. Of these 0 qualify as hours of credit for ethics/professionalism, and 0 qualify as hours of credit toward certification in civil trial law, criminal trial law, workers compensation law and/or matrimonial law. 

 NY | Pursuant to the NY Approved Jurisdiction Policy  | 1.0 credits | Law Office Management Category  | Transitional and Non-Transitional | Pennsylvania and New Jersey are each approved jurisdictions under the NY Appoved Jurisdiction Policy. Additional information on the policy can be found here

Credits


PA CLE CREDIT

This program is good for 1.0 total CLE hours in Pennsylvania. To see the credit breakdown, please view below: 

Substantive: 1.0

Ethics: 

 


NJ CLE CREDIT

This program is good for 1.2 credit hours in New Jersey. To see the credit breakdown, please view below: 

General: 1.2

Ethics: 

Diversity/Inclusion/Elimination of Bias: 


NY APPROVED JURISDICTION POLICY CREDIT T&NT

NY | The NY Approved Jurisdiction Policy Applies | Transitional and Non-Transitional |  The New York Approved Jurisdiction Policy calculation chart provides that the total credit for this course is 1.0 credit(s). This total credit includes the following credit category(ies): Ethics  Law Practice Management1.0  Professional Practice  Skills  Diversity, Inclusion and Elimination of Bias  Cybersecurity, Privacy and Data Protection-General  Cybersecurity, Privacy and Data Protection-Ethics



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