A COVERT WEAPON

This course is also available as part of the 2023 Paralegal Cruise Course Bundle.

Course Info

Proving appropriate or negligent standard of care is typically an endless debate and prejudiced opinions. Utilizing the practice of conducting duty and standard of care investigations with the trademarked Forensic Business Pathology techniques has yielded a 96% success rate in more than 40 cases.

Duty of care is determined by finding and citing compelling standards. Standard of care is determined by comparing the defendant’s actions to international standards of quality management.


Meet your Speaker

Tom Taormina is a consulting and testifying witness in personal injury products liability and organizational negligence. He was a member of the team at Mission Control in Houston during the Apollo 13 disaster and recovery. His experiences during his 14 years at NASA formed the foundation for his ability to rapidly analyze problems and diagnose solutions. He has 50+ years’ of experience in manufacturing related industries and has written 14 books.


Format & Course Access

This is an on-demand recording of a live event and includes the course video and PowerPoint presentation. Access is immediate and never expires.


Important Information

Please do not sign-up for this course if you have previously purchased the 2023 Paralegal Cruise package as this will be a duplicate.

You can learn about the 2023 Paralegal Cruise Package here.

Please visit this link for answers to Frequently Asked Questions about our CLE: https://www.perfectlyparalegal.com/p/clefaq


Sponsor

This course has been provided by The TASA Group. Founded in 1956, The TASA Group is the leading provider of a variety of quality, independent, testifying and consulting experts nationwide, giving clients access to seasoned professionals in 11,000+ technical and medical specialties. The TASA Group is dedicated to providing the best experts and consultants available to meet clients' diverse needs. You can check out their website at: https://www.tasanet.com/.

Continuing Legal Education Credit (CLE)

NALA CP or ACP: This course is approved by NALA as part of the 2023 Paralegals Navigating Perilous Waters Cruise Event, sponsored by Perfectly Paralegal Consulting, Inc. This individual course is approved for 1 CLE, including 0 ethics and 0 non-substantive.

Florida Bar FRP: As approved by NALA, this seminar meets the requirements under Rule 20-6.1 of the Rules Regulating The Florida Bar for continuing legal education credit required to maintain the FRP credential.

NFPA RP® or CRP™: NFPA automatically accepts substantive CLE hours which bears the accreditation of NALA on the certificate of attendance.

State Bar of Texas – Paralegal Division – The Division will accept substantive law CLE approved by the National Association of Legal Assistants for credit towards the Paralegal Division mandatory membership renewal CLE requirement.

NALS: This course is approved by NALS as part of the 2023 Paralegals Navigating Perilous Waters Cruise Event, sponsored by Perfectly Paralegal Consulting, Inc. This individual course is approved for 1 CLE, including 0 ethics and 0 non-substantive.

North Carolina: The North Carolina State Bar Board of Paralegal Certification has approved this individual class for 1 general hours and 0 ethics hours. North Carolina provides an annual approval which expires April 27, 2025 unless renewed.

South Carolina: Pending.