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Catching Fire:

Ignite Your Passion for Communication


Dont miss the final two programs in this powerful series.

The Cybersleuths Guide to the Internet:


Master Google and Other Websites for
Investigative Research & Due Diligence

Featuring Carole Levitt and Mark Rosch


Friday, February 13, 2015
NC Bar Center, Cary
LIVE and WEBCAST PROGRAM
CLE Credit: 6.0 Hours

attendee will receive a copy of their updated 2015 book,


d Each
d
The Cybersleuths Guide to the Internet--a $64.95 value.

Powerful Communication Skills:


Winning Strategies for Lawyers
Featuring Dr. Anita Jacobs

Thursday, February 19, 2015


NC Bar Center, Cary
LIVE PROGRAM

CLE Credit: 6.0 Hours

the nc bar association foundation


continuing legal education
@NCBA_CLE

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The Cybersleuths Guide to the Internet:


Master Google and Other Websites for Investigative
Research & Due Diligence
National
Featuring Carole Levitt and Mark Rosch
Speaker
Friday, February 13, 2015
CLE Credit: 6.0 Hours

In this fast-paced investigative research seminar, you learn to create more


effective Internet searches to locate crucial information you might otherwise
miss. We reveal hidden Google search features and shortcuts to speed up your
research. You also learn to use free public record sites and sites with free publicly available

information (including social media sites), for discovery, trial preparation, background checks, and
for locating missing persons. Discover the advantages (and limitations) of data broker databases.
Dont be left behind in exploiting this gold mine of information that assists you in meeting your
investigative research and due diligence obligations. Join internationally recognized internet trainers
and authors of seven American Bar Association Internet research books, who show you how to be a
Cybersleuth to unearth information for FREE (or at low cost!) on the net.

Agenda
8:309:00a

Registration and Continental Breakfast

9:00-12:15 p

Morning Session (Includes 15 minute break)

Mastering Google for Investigative Research


Do lawyers have a duty to Google?


Create more effective searches to locate crucial information you
might otherwise miss
Learn whats new in Google search
Discover hidden search features, secrets, and shortcuts
Key into Googles advanced search menu to create more
sophisticated and targeted searches
Filter search results to find precise information
Find addresses, phone, fax, and cell numbers for service of process, etc.
Uncover news from current and archival sources
Keep on top of your research using free alerts
Find images and learn about reverse image searching
Locate information from the invisible Web
Learn why you need cache

The Wayback Machine

Other Search Engines and Meta-Search Sites

12:15-1:00

Networking Lunch (Included at Live Program Only)

1:00-4:15

Afternoon Session (Includes 15 Minute Break)

Investigative/Due Diligence Research Strategies

Track down deleted or altered Web pages from the Wayback Machine
How to get pages from the Wayback Machine admitted into evidence

Learn How to Search Like a Private Investigator


Understanding key differences between public records, publicly available
information, and proprietary information
Learn how you can use inexpensive data broker databases to create dossiers
about your subjects
Develop more effective Internet investigative search strategies
Find out how you can uncover drivers license records

Brought to you by the North Carolina Bar Association Foundation CLE

www.ncbar.org/CLE

Mine the Web for missing people


Dig up death records, birthdays, and Social Security Numbers
Extract background information from dockets
Unearth bankruptcies
Glean personal information from search engines and blogs

How to Access Expensive Databasesfor Freeto Find:

Factual information
Background information
Full-text newspaper and magazine articles
Press releases

Discover Quick and Easy Methods to Retrieve Background Information From


Public Records and Publicly Available Data From:

Online telephone/address directories to obtain information for service of process, etc.


Public record portals
Criminal records and sex offender registries
S.E.C. filings
Expert witness directories

How to Use Social Media Sites For Investigative Research

What is social media?


Learn how to find social media profiles and overcome discovery and evidentiary challenges
Discover how lawyers use social media profiles for investigative and background research to:
Seek out the smoking gun
Dig up dirt about opposing parties
Uncover information to attack witnesses credibility
Obtain useful background information about potential clients and jurors, opposing
attorneys, and even judges
Key into information that can be the turning point in a case
Locate missing peopleand more

Very good information for anyone working in the area of law,


especially litigation. I plan to use some of the information that
I learned when I return to work
-Attendee, 2011 Cybersleuths Guide to the Internet

Company President Carole Levitt has more than 20 years of extensive and
diversified experience in the legal field as an attorney, Internet trainer, law librarian,
and as a law school faculty member. Since starting Internet for Lawyers, she has
presented hundreds of seminars teaching legal professionals the advantages of
conducting investigative, legal, and business research via the Internet.
Vice President Mark Rosch has over 15 years experience teaching legal
professionals to use technology more effectively in their practices. Prior to
co-founding Internet For Lawyers, he had 20 years of traditional marketing
experience, including serving as the head of a major cable television network Public
Relations department. In addition to co-presenting with Levitt, he manages
Internet For Lawyers web site and online education.
Levitt and Rosch are co-authors of several popular books including The Cybersleuth's Guide to the
Internet, Find Info Like a Pro, Internet Legal Research on a Budget, Gmail and Calendar in One Hour for
Lawyers, Google for Lawyers: Essential Search Tips and Productivity Tools, and The Lawyer's Guide to
Fact Finding on the Internet and numerous magazine articles.

d All Cybersleuth attendees receive a copy of the updated 2015 book,


The Cybersleuths Guide to the Internet publication -- a $64.95 value!

To receive your copy at the live program, registration must be received by February 2, 2015; webcast
attendees registered by this date are guaranteed to be shipped the publication before the program.
For both live and webcast registrations received after this date, receipt of the publication cannot be
guaranteed by the date of the program. Please note the NCBAF does not have any control over mailing
timeframes once the publication is shipped.

Powerful Communication Skills:


Winning Strategies for Lawyers
Featuring Dr. Anita Jacobs
Thursday, February 19, 2015
CLE Credit: 6.0 Hours

National
Speaker

As a lawyer you are paid to communicate. Getting your message across is


essential to what you do everyday. This unique program,
Powerful Communication Skills for Lawyers, could be the difference between
winning or losing your next client or case.
Dr. Anita Jacobs, has demonstrated time and again that any lawyer can dramatically improve his
or her presentation skills and ability to communicate with colleagues, staff, clients and prospects.
These skills are not taught in law schoolbut they are vital if you want to build and maintain
good client relationships.
At this program learn:
How to establish immediate credibility by understanding how different messages conveyed by
body language, voice, and appearance can impair or improve your verbal communication
How to say what you mean and create more powerful communications
How to read your audience and communicate with difficult people, even how to say no and gain
respect
Dr. Jacobs explains in detail:
How you can become an effective presenter in front of small or large groups, whether in trial or
at a client or CLE presentation.
How to evaluate and improve your use of words, voice, and body to convey meaning, deal with
anxiety, organize content, use visual aids, and respond effectively to questions.
How to use authority, energy and audience awareness to influence others for more memorable
presentations.

Credible Communications: The Impact of the Non-Verbals

Establishing credibility
Showing your competence
Communicating with power
Communicating with difficult people
Communicating for success; open, honest, human

Effective Presentations for Lawyers

Discovering and eliminating mannerisms that say you are weak


Secrets of instant and lasting rapport
How to gain authority without being intimidating
Listening and speaking etiquette
Use of visual aids and remote technology
Assessing your audience
How to facilitate a question and answer session

A must for anyone in the legal profession who


needs to improve communication with clients,
juries, public officials, and audiences
-Past NCBA Participant

I loved Anita! She provided interesting info, and I


loved its relevance to everyday life for everyone in the
audience. I wish I had this information years ago
-Past NCBA Participant

Agenda
8:15 - 8:55 a

Registration and Continental Breakfast

8:55 - 9:00

Announcements and Introduction

9:00 - 10:30

Program

10:30 - 10:45

Break

10:45 - 12:15 p

Program

12:15 - 1:00

Networking Lunch

1:00 - 2:30

Program

2:30 - 2:45

Break

2:45 - 4:15

Program

4:15 Adjourn

(Anita Jacobs)
presented her
information in a
way that made it
especially useful for
the courtroom, for
presenting proposals
or for one-on-one
negotiations with
clients; or opposing
counsel
-Past NCBA Participant

Dr. Anita Jacobs is President of the National Center for


Effective Speaking in Jerusalem, Israel, and specializes in programs
with substance and a sense of human. She has been designated as a
Certified Speaking Professional by the National Speakers Association.
Dr. Jacobs professional objective is to provide understanding and
practical instruction on the use of authority, energy and people awareness
to influence others in formal and informal interactions. She focuses on improving people
skills and quality of life for lawyers, national and international business people, civil
servants, and non-profit volunteers, professionals and educators.
In addition to her extensive client base, Anita has been adjunct faculty at the University
of Notre Dame and Indiana University and guest lecturer at Baruch College, Rutgers
University, Tulane University School of Law, The University of Judaism and Fairleigh
Dickinson University. She has served as executive director of major organizations including
the Jewish National Fund and as the United Jewish Appeal National Campaign Training
Director.
Anitas proudest accomplishments are to be a wife to Carl, a consultant in medical devices,
and a Mom to two recently married sons and their wonderful wives. Anita is also an active
community volunteer and was the first women licensed basketball referee for mens NCAA
Division II Basketball.

Catching Fire: Ignite Your Passion for Communication


Professional Speaker Series

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Rate:

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The Cybersleuths Guide to the Internet: Master Google and Other Websites for Investigative
Research and Due Diligence Featuring Carole Levitt and Mark Rosch

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PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

Communicating with difficult people


Communicating for success; open,
honest, human
Discovering and eliminating mannerisms
that say you are weak

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