“Core Skills for Judges Webinar Series”: Being Fair, Appearing Fair, and Staying Well While Presiding Over Domestic Violence Cases

Tuition

199

This webinar is presented at no cost to judges. The $199.00 fee will be fully funded by an NJC scholarship.

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Days & Times

11 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. PDT

Course Location

Online

Course Fees

Tuition

$199

This webinar is presented at no cost to judges. The $199.00 fee will be fully funded by an NJC scholarship.

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Online

September 10, 2020

This 75-minute online course is part of a Webinar Series of 10 courses through September 30, 2020 focusing on “Core Skills for Judges” aimed at new state court judges, but may also include administrative law judges, tribal court judges and military judges. In this webcast, faculty will explore the practice and perception of procedural fairness in domestic violence cases and offer suggestions for coping with the stressors and secondary trauma associated with these case types.

Faculty: Judge Karen Adam (Ret.)

Tuition

Course $199

This webinar is presented at no cost to judges. The $199.00 fee will be fully funded by an NJC scholarship. $0

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What will I learn?

During this course, you will learn to:

  • Describe the court user experience in terms of being fair and appearing fair;
  • Incorporate suggestions for working with self-represented or difficult litigants; and,
  • Practice wellness tips for coping with the stressors and secondary trauma.
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This 75-minute online course is part of a Webinar Series of 10 courses through September 30, 2020 focusing on “Core Skills for Judges” aimed at new state court judges, but may also include administrative law judges, tribal court judges and military judges. In this webcast, faculty will explore the practice and perception of procedural fairness in domestic violence cases and offer suggestions for coping with the stressors and secondary trauma associated with these case types.

Faculty: Judge Karen Adam (Ret.)

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