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The Ethical Paralegal: Best Practices for Everyday Decision-Making
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10/16/2025
When: October 16, 2025
10:00 AM-12:15 PM ET
Where: United States
Contact: Cassi Gruber
cassi.gruber@nbi-sems.com
715-835-8525

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Picture this: You're responding to a client's email to thank them for sending information for a case and to let them know you're passing along their email to the attorney. However, after you hit “Send,” you realize that you mistyped the attorney's name and accidentally forwarded sensitive information to the wrong person. What should you do?

If you've ever found yourself in an ethical dilemma like this, you're not alone - and this course was designed to help you prevent and navigate those tough moments. Join our experienced faculty as they dole out best practices for ensuring ethical compliance in your everyday role. From guidelines for recovering after a missed deadline to tips for addressing risky requests that border on UPL, you can't afford to miss this course - register today!


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