Join Kilpatrick as we host our annual Paralegal Conference.
The Paralegal Conference is a multi-practice, full-day program designed to provide training related to current legal developments. Attendees will gain valuable insight regarding industry trends and learn about various subject matters, including ethics in the law, while also having the opportunity to network with peers and earn all six (6) Continuing Paralegal Education (CPE) hours needed for yearly certification.
Topics will include:
- 401k Updates and ERISA Plans
- The Do’s & Don’ts of Generative AI Tools
- Subpoena Smarts: Respond Like a Pro Every Time
- S.I.M.P.L.E. – Seller Identity Must Precede Literally Everything (Ethics)
- Overview of Renewable Energy Development and Associated Legal Issues
- Smarter Solutions to Tough Problems: Improving Legal Strategies with Increased Awareness of the Different Kinds of Intelligence, the Occasional Weaknesses of Smart People, and How Systems “Think”
Event Details
Thursday, September 26, 2024
Truist Stadium (Winston-Salem Dash Flow Club)
951 Ballpark Way
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
CLE Credit
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