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June 25, 2011
Essential Skills for Lay Advocates in Tribal Court, September 26-29, 2011 in Reno, NV
National Judicial College
Essential Skills for Lay Advocates in Tribal Court
September 26-29, 2011
Reno, NV
Essential Skills for Lay Advocates will provide participants with the necessary skills to provide diligent and appropriate representation to a client; gain a full understanding of the ethics involved in client representation; an introduction to tribal court law and code interpretation; introduction to legal research; and a more thorough understanding of the trial process. There will be online pre-course and post-course assessments as well as a post-course assignment of skill development that will be evaluated by the faculty. All components of the course must be successfully completed before a certificate will be awarded.
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-Carolyn Drouin
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