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Have you ever been in the position where you need to manage a dispute? Have you encountered people who do not seem to behave in a rational way? How might you respond to stressful, high-conflict scenarios? Learn aboutthe relationship between personality disorders and high-conflict peoplethrough this introductory course from our world-renowned experts, Bill Eddy and Megan Hunter, co-founders of the High Conflict Institute in the U.S, along with Tania Sourdin, Head of School and Dean at Newcastle Law School in Australia In this course, we will provide you with useful knowledge to understand three personality disorders and their relationship to high-conflict behaviour. We will share our ‘hands-on’ experience based on real-life case studies, and explore effective communication strategies to help you handle high-conflict situations. This course explains the influence of some personality disorders in developing high-conflict disputes. It is aimed at anyone who may encounter high-conflict behaviours and would like to learn about conflict resolution, particularly in a business or legal setting, including: Lawyers or students studying law Business owners Managers HR professionals Administrators Health and medical practitioners.
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    Neste curso os usuários poderão conhecer todas as funcionalidades do Sistema PJe, tais quais: distribuição de processos, solicitação de habilitação, ciência e resposta de prazos, pesquisa de processos, dentre outras. Ao final você será capaz de operar o sistema com destreza e segurança, tornando o sistema seu principal aliado para o sucesso profissional.
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      This is a familiarity course which deals with Bounty Hunting, also known as Bail enforcement and Fugitive Recovery, in the State of California, and covers a wide range of topics such as; Lecture 1 This is the introduction and the disclaimer notice. Here we discuss the table of contents and what to expect from this training curriculum, and go over the different presentation slides included herein, including; About the Instructor, What is Bounty Hunting? California PC 1299, California PC 837-Citizens Arrest, PC 832-Powers to Arrest, Active Listening, Bail Agent Licensing, Undercover, Firearms Laws, Skip Tracing, Documentation, Less-Lethal Weapons, Additional Training, Duty Gear, Consequences, Considerations, and we will wrap up with a Summary to recap everything that we learned in this presentation. Lecture 2 This lecture is about the instructor's training, experience, and work background. Lecture 3 This module will talk about bounty hunting statistics in the United States, Miranda Rights, Illegally obtained evidence, English Common Law, Bail and the Bail Schedule, Commercial Bail, and the legality of bail and bounty hunting in various states. Students will also become familiar with Taylor v. Taintor (a supreme case ruling), federal law, California PC 1299 (California's "Bail Fugitive Persons Recovery Act"), Qualified Immunity (which does not apply to Bounty Hunters), the generic term "Officer of the Court," and a Bounty Hunter's authority. Lecture 4 This module is about California's "Bail Fugitive Recovery Persons Act," which is the statutory authority government Bounty Hunting in California, and California Penal Code 1299, which sets forth the rules and regulations for Bounty Hunting in the state. There is no licensing for Bounty Hunters in the state of California, but there are training requirements which must be met by anyone wishing to bounty hunt lawfully in the state of California. This module discusses PC 1299, and the training requirements set forth and enumerated in the California Penal Code, such as; mandatory California Penal Code 832-Powers to Arrest (40 hours) training, and Bail Education Classroom Training (20 hours), which are both required in order to legally bounty hunt in the state. PC 1299 also describes the criteria of persons permitted to bounty hunt in California, limiting such to Bounty Hunters (Fugitive Recovery Persons), Bail Agents, and Private Investigators. There are additional rules and guidelines for out of state Bail Agents, and Private Investigators who are authorized by their respective authority to remand a fugitive, which requires for such to be in accordance with Penal Code 847.5. Additionally, this module discusses bounty hunter insignia and identification, PC 1301 and the urgency to return a captured wanted persons into the custody of authorities immediately, and the process of recovering a fugitive, which entails notifying law enforcement within reasonable time prior to a recovery, unless exigent circumstances exist, for which there is a process and recourse of action. Lecture 5 This module discusses California state laws on citizens arrest, as codified in California Penal Code 837, and further goes over a Bounty Hunter's or Fugitive Recovery Persons statutory authority in respect to the arrest of fugitives. Bounty Hunters, Bail Agents, and Private Investigators are not Law Enforcement Officers or Peace Officers, thus, can only affect an arrest in the capacity of a civilian or citizen, and do not have any special powers or privileges which further grant them arrest authority. This module also goes over arrest vs. detainment, bail bond paperwork, positively identifying wanted persons, Failure to Appear (FTA) warrants (misdemeanor, and felony), A private persons right to enter a private property dwelling to recover a fugitive (California Penal Code 844), Taylor vs. Taintor, private property and owner consent, California Penal Code 838 & 839 and the summoning of private persons in aid of a citizens arrest, Miranda Rights, and evidence obtained incidental to an arrest. Lecture 6 California Penal Code 832-Powers to Arrest is a mandatory 40 hour training requirement for any persons bounty hunting. This lecture goes in depth into what students can expect from their California PC 832-Powers to Arrest course, and covers topics such as; California Penal Code, Defense Tactics, Situational Awareness, Jeff Cooper's Awareness Color Code, Meta-cognition, Cognitive Bias, Dynamics of a Situation, Body Language, and Active Listening. Students will also learn about Fight-or-Flight, Escalation of Force (Command Presence, Verbal Command, Show of Force, Soft Techniques, Hard Techniques, and Deadly Force). Lecture 7 Active listening is an invaluable skill which you can apply in almost any line of work. In this module we talk about active listening, 3 communication types (visual, auditory, and kinesthetic), use of Active Listening in dealing with non-compliant individuals/fugitives, expressive and instrumental personality types, components to Active Listening, which are; minimal encouragements, paraphrasing, emotion labeling, mirroring, open-ended questions, "I" message, and usage of effective pauses. Lecture 8 This lecture discusses "Bail Agent Pre-Licensing Education," which is one of the two training requirements mandated as set forth under California Penal Code 1299, and is a 20 hour classroom education training curriculum necessary to obtain by any person looking to engage in bounty hunting. There is no exam required for bounty hunters, and this training requirement will suffice, so long as all other requirements are met as outlined in PC 1299. In this module we will also talk about bail agents and private investigators, and felons who are bail agents and wish to bounty hunt legally. Lecture 9 Undercover operations for bounty hunters includes the topics of reconnaissance and social engineering, disguises, props, theatrics, aesthetics, mirroring techniques, environmental psychology, and being inconspicuous while making transports, and a technique known as "Dry Cleaning." Lecture 10 This module focuses on firearms laws in California, such as California Penal Code 25850, and exceptions to firearms possession, which includes; valid concealed carry weapons permits, LEOSA (Law Enforcement Officer Safety Act), exceptions for licensed Private Investigators with valid PI firearms permit, and a California loophole as defined in PC 26050, which allows for any person to carry a loaded firearm while making or attempting to make a lawful arrest. Here, we also discuss the Lawful transportation of firearms, as per California PC 25610, firearms laws in respect to Tribal Land, and Private Property, as well as the myth of a California Armed Security Guard Card/License being an exception to California firearms carry laws. We'll also discuss firearms safety and carrying rural areas. Lecture 11 Tracking down and locating a fugitive, or "bail skipper," is also known as "skip tracing," which is just another term for "investigations." This module explores skip tracing, and investigative tools such as the internet, the deep web, and a internet search technique known as "Google Dorking." We will also talk about the advantages of social media, social engineering, and canary tokens, and their utilization in our pursuit of fugitives. Lecture 12 Report writing is paramount to good investigative practices. This module will familiarize students with good report writing practices, use of databases, memory techniques, body cameras, audio recording devices, photography, and meta-data. Lecture 13 In this module students will learn about less-lethal weapons which can be used for pain compliance and/or incapacitation. Here, we will also discuss the use of Tasers and OC (Oleoresin Capsicum), Stun Guns, and Batons. In addition, we'll also discuss the dangers of Tasers, such as "Exited Delirium," and circumstances in which different less-lethal weapons would be preferred over other means of force. Lecture 14 Additional training and education is imperative for anyone pursuing the work of a bounty hunting, and may include firearms training, first aid & CPR, surveillance, facial recognition, physiognomy, identification documents (ID recognition), crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED), verbal judo and negotiations, neuro-linguistic programming (NLP), body language, proxemics, and psychology. Lecture 15 In this learning domain we discuss bulletproof vests (body armor) and the different levels of protection offered by body armor (level I, IIA, II, IIIA, III, and IV), mechanical wrist restraints and mechanical leg restraints, first aid kits, safety goggles, body cameras, radios, duty belts and accessories (miscellaneous items such as holsters), and the importance of duty gear, especially that which takes priority over other duty items and articles. Lecture 16 Considerations include criminal and civil penalties, fines/fees, and loss of licensing for bail agents, bail companies, and private investigators. Also, criminal charges can further impact you as a Bounty Hunter, as certain criminal offenses could disqualify you from being California PC 1299 compliant, and/or effect your rights to possess firearms, etc. Lecture 17 Bounty Hunting is dangerous, as here we discuss the many case examples of bounty hunting gone wrong and what you can do to minimize the risk involved, and things to keep in mind while bounty hunting so that you can do your job. Lecture 18 A recap of the training curriculum, reinforcing the topics encompassed in this education presentation, including; What is Bounty Hunting? California PC 1299, California PC 837-Powers to Arrest, Active Listening, Bail Agent Pre-Licensing, Undercover, Carrying Firearms in California, Skip Tracing and Investigations, Documentation, Less-Lethal Weapons, Additional Training, Duty Gear, Consequences and Liability, and Considerations such as Criminal/Civil Penalties, etc..
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        The Effective Expert Witnessing course was developed by Jack V. Matson, Ph.D, P.E. and Matson & Associates to provide in-depth guidance for successful expert witnessing. The lessons taught are applicable for experts from around the world in a wide range of disciplines, such as engineering, environmental forensics, mathematics, computer sciences, life sciences, and physical sciences. The course covers the pre-trial process, preparing for trial, and the courtroom drama. Throughout the course you will hear from seasoned expert witnesses, a practicing lawyer, and a social psychologist that specializes in witness preparation. With their diverse backgrounds and vast knowledge and experience in expert witnessing, these presenters offer advice on all aspects of the legal process in the U.S. court system. The course also includes tips on how to survive motions to exclude and explores the psychology of the jury with advice on how to be an effective witness at trial. The companion text Effective Expert Witnessing, 5th edition by Dr. Matson can be found online in hard copy and eBook. For more detailed information on the course and presenter bios see www.expertwitnesscourse.com Note: This course qualifies for up to 4 Professional Development Hours (PDH) in most states. For further information on qualifying continuing education credits for professional license holders please contact your state's professional registration board.
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          Welcome to this course on Basics of Indian Companies Act 2013. The Company Law in India witnessed massive change with the enactment of new act called Companies Act 2013. Knowledge of Companies Act and its provisions are very important for every student taking up professional courses like CA / CMA / CS and also for Finance, Accounting and Secretarial Professionals within India. This course will take you through the Introductory part of the Companies Act and it will cover concepts like a) What is Company? b) Classification of Companies c) Registration of Companies d) Memorandum of Association & Articles of Association e) Alteration of Articles f) Prospectus j) Share and Share Capital k) Meetings and Proceedings This course is purely based on Company law prevailing in India. Hence, this is not the right course for students from other countries. This course is structured in self paced learning style. Screen cast model lectures with writings and explanations are used for teaching the provisions and concepts of the act. The course is in its beginning stages only (as on 21st April 2017). It will take months together to upload all the contents in this course as Companies Act is a detailed and comprehensive act. This course will throw lots of practical examples to understand the various provisions of the act and it will help you to prepare for India based Professional Exams like CA / CMA / CS / B.Com / B.L., etc. Listen to this course with your headset connected to your device, alongside with note pad / word application to note down the important case laws and relevant sections. Wish you a happy learning.
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            This course will walk you through the fascinating role Legal Assistants play in the day-to-day operations of a Legal Department, Legal Office or Legal Team. Legal support staff are placed in a strategic position within the legal team which enable them to gain exposure, knowledge, information and power that can be used to take that position to higher levels. Whether thinking on improving your legal support skills and/or moving to the lawyer side, this course will equip you with a wide range of resources to become an expert in your area and to showcase your value to faster and more efficiently pursue and achieve your goals. Implementing best practices, being up to date with new technologies and developments in the legal field and talking the same “legal language” will help you to master your role and take it to the next level.
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              Note: This course is designed for Indian Students pursuing CA / CMA / CS Professional Courses. This course is structured following the syllabus prescribed for professional examinations of above courses. Hence, Non Indian students, please do not take this course. Welcome to this course Basics of Indian Customs Act A Complete Study. In this course, you will learn about legal provisions prescribed under Indian Customs Act, 1962 and it will help you to understand the act with lots of examples and case studies. Initially only few topics are published. However, over a period of time, following topics also proposed to be included in the course. Hence, go through the course curriculum before purchasing and make your decision to buy only after ensuring, topics you require are covered in this course. Proposed topics: a) Levy & Exemptions from Customs Duty b) Types of Duty c) Classification of Imported & Exported Goods d) Valuation under Customs Act e) Importation, Exportation & Transportation of Goods f) Warehousing g) Duty Drawback h) Demand and Recovery i) Refund j) Provisions / Penalties for Illegal Import, Export, Confiscation & Allied activites k) Appeals & Revisions l) Settlement Commission m) Advance Ruling See you inside the course.
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                Following are the course contents. There are 5 video lectures in the course which take you through the entire E-Way Bill mechanism from understanding the concept and reason behind introduction till FAQs regarding the provisions of GST Law Video 1: Basic Concepts & Legal Framework about E-Way Bill Video 2: Exemptions/ Exceptions for Issuance of E-Way Bill Video 3: Mechanism & How to generate E-Way Bill Video 4: E-Way Bill- Procedural Aspects Video 5: FAQ about E-Way Bills
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                  Democracy and the rule of law are two of the fundamental values of the EU that are shared among the EU Member States (MS). As of late, however, they have come under increasing pressure. Not only does the Union face criticism about its own democratic and rule of law shortcomings, but it also appears to struggle to find effective responses when faced with the erosion of these values in several of its MS. In this course, an interdisciplinary team of experts will discuss what democracy and the rule of law mean in Europe, how these principles are put into practice, and how they can be defended against backsliding. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research & Innovation programme under Grant Agreement no. 770142.
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                    A Law Masterclass Hi, My name is Shaveen Bandaranayake and I am your instructor for this Masterclass course in Law! Who is this course for? The simplified approach of this Masterclass means that, whether you are an LLB student who's just begun your degree, a student who's about to sit for your examinations or someone who wants to get a head-start in learning the Law - this is a great resource. This course is an essential guide to get a bird's eye overview of the complete UK LLB syllabus, through all 3 years of study. The eleven courses compiled and covered in this course are: The English Legal System Constitutional Law Criminal Law Contract Law Commercial Law Property Law Tort Law Trust Law Jurisprudence Intellectual Property Conflict of Laws History of English Law This course is a great supplement for LL.B students who have just begun their degrees, in order to understand the subject matter ahead of their degree. It is also a great way to recap your material prior to your examinations. This Masterclass incorporates the complete set of tools which I developed and utilized to successfully complete my LL.B degree. Thank you for your interest in this Masterclass Looking forward to seeing you in the course!