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LexisNexis® Librarian Web Seminars:
Spring Series
Understanding the Sarbanes-Oxley Act Using
www.lexis.com®
Date: March 17, 2005
Presenters:
Susan Skyzinski
and Matt Wagner
This seminar will provide you with a better understanding of some
of the key provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, the primary
practice areas affected, and the applicable resources available to
you from LexisNexis. Learn how to locate the text of the act,
related legislative documents, and significant administrative
decisions and case law.
The seminar recording is temporarily unavailable.
However, you can contact your
Librarian Relations
Consultant to request the attachments.
Introducing LexisNexis® Total Search:
Expanding the Boundaries of Legal Research
Date: April 21, 2005
Presenters:
Bridget
MacMillan and
Deidra Payne
In this seminar, you will learn about this powerful, yet
simple-to-use, integrated search tool to help you quickly tap into
your firm's most valuable asset -- the knowledge, know-how and
collective expertise that already resides within your firm.
LexisNexis Total Search is a browser-based application that allows
you simultaneously search LexisNexis databases and internal firm
documents, with intelligent cross-referencing of relevant content
between LexisNexis and internal work product based on case
citations, topics and concepts.
The seminar recording is temporarily unavailable.
However, you can contact your
Librarian Relations
Consultant to request the attachments.
The ABCs of Adult Learning Styles
Date: May 19, 2005
Presenters:
Gayle
Lynn-Nelson and
Priscilla
Stultz
The ABCs of learning for adults are different than those for
children. Explore how you can incorporate awareness of these
differences to improve training effectiveness.
The seminar recording is temporarily unavailable.
However, you can contact your
Librarian Relations
Consultant to request the attachments.
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