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Education: Lending Library
The NSBA is interested in your professional
growth. To meet that goal and to assist you in your professional
education we have collected a variety of helpful titles.
Please review the list below and contact:
Alicia Guerra
Membership Services
Administrative Assistant
402-475-7091, ext. 36
email: aguerra@nebar.com
NSBA LENDING LIBRARY - TITLES AVAILABLE FOR
CHECKOUT
Applying the Model Rules of Professional Conduct
Bankruptcy and Other Non-Accord Legal Opinions (4 tapes)
Basics of Negotiation
Case of Willie: Three Mediation Approaches
Celebration of the Life of Robert M. Spire
Citizens Helping Citizens: Conflict Resolution in the Community
Computers for the Law I: Tools for Efficiency
Computers for the Law II: Selecting, Installing a System in
Your Office
Conflict Managers in Action
Construction Safety: Choice or Change
Corporate Counsel's Rights as Employees vs. Responsibilities
as Attorneys: Is There a Conflict?
Deadly Dozen: Twelve of the Most Common Mistakes Lawyers Make
in Dealing with Their Clients
Dealing with Child Support Guidelines
Don't Litigate ... Mediate
Establishing a Modern Family Court Service
Ethics in Litagation: From First Client Interview Through Trial
Ethics on Trial
Expanding Your Practice
The Expert Deponent
Family Mediation (5 tapes)
Going to Court: Part 1 - What to Expect (NO LONGER AVAILABLE)
Going to Court: Part 2 - What's Expected of You (NO LONGER AVAILABLE)
Guidelines and Considerations for Lawyers for Children
How to Determine a Partner's Interest in a Firm
How to Increase Your Profits by Attracting and Keeping Good
People
How to Take Effective Depositions: Beyond the Basics
Intern Programs and Staff Development
International Perspective
It Couldn't Happen to Me: DWI
Joint Custody - Retrospective
Law Office Confidentiality
Legal Ethics for Support Staff
Legal Fees for Handling Estates
The Lockout (Mediation)
Mediation in Action: Resolving A Complex Business Dispute
Mediation: Is it For You?
Mediation: It’s Up To You
Mediation: The Seven-Stage Model
Negotiation and Mediation for Attorneys
The Neighborhood Spat (Mediation)
Non-Divorce Family Mediation
One Client at a Time
Organizing Your Law Library
A Plate on the Head (Mediation)
Preparing for Your Deposition
Preparing the Lay Witness For The Deposition
Preparing Your Expert Witness
Preserving Privilege and Confidentiality
Professionalism in the Law Office
Protecting the Most Important Property in Your Office
Protecting Workers: How OSHA Conducts Inspections
Public Forum - Family Law Retrospective
Putting the Pieces Together
Putting Your Small Firm on the Path to Profits
Secrets of Effective Public Speaking
Stress Management for Lawyers Part I and II
Taking and Defending the Deposition/Lay Witness
Ten Rules for Developing Your Practice
Ten Tough Times: Advice to Associates on Handling Some Hairy
Situations
Third Party Legal Opinion Report
Time Management for Laywers
21st Century Family Law Prospective
What Every Litigator Should Know About Mediation (Three Tapes)
What’s Hot and What’s Not in Small Law Office Technology
Without Blood: Environmental Mediation and Conflict Resolution
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