Consultwebs.com
provides a wide variety of training including presentations to large seminar
groups, small classroom groups and individuals. Our training is
typically oriented toward business, non-profit and legal audiences. Our
primary focus is Web training and conducting Web seminars.
Seminars
Past and Future
The Mecklenburg County Bar featured Dale
Tincher in two full-day Technology
and The Practice of Law seminars November 1999. The seminars were
conducted at the Charlotte Convention Center and Mecklenburg County Bar
Center. The courses provided 13 hours of Practical Skills CLE credits and will
be rescheduled. Dale conducted a Legal Web Marketing presentation at the
Mecklenburg County Bar Center May 17, 2001.
Dale
Tincher was a member of the faculty of the annual American
Bar Association ABA TECHSHOW in Chicago, Illinois, March 30th through
April 1st, 2000 and
2005. His presentations
may be found on the Consultwebs.com's
PowerPoint Presentations page. Additional presentations / classes included
a September 2000 presentation to a Wake Forest University Law School class and
an October 18, 2000 3-hour Web planning and design presentation to the North
Carolina Association of Rehabilitation Facilities and a September 22, 2000
presentation to the North Carolina Legal Assistants Association.
Additional engagements included a December 14-15, 2000, 2-day Web design
training class for the New Mexico National Guard. Dale joined the faculty for
three panel sessions for the American Bar
Association, LegalTech Atlanta, November 30th - December 1, 2000. He
was a speaker for the North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers' "Time and
Technology" seminar February 23, 2001. Dale's presentation (3:15
p.m. - 4:00 p.m.) was, "Using
the Internet to Market your Firm."
Dale presented Internet topics at two sessions
of the North Carolina Bar Association's
2001 annual meeting in Asheville, North Carolina. He was also a guest
speaker for the State Bar of Georgia's
June 13-17th annual meeting
at the Kiawah Island Resort, Kiawah Island, SC.
Other seminars included an American Lawyer
Media Event panel
presentation at LegalTech
New Orleans, December 6, 2001 on Intranets & Extranets: Is
Intranet/Extranet technology bringing more clients to the firm? From the costs
and content flow to marketing externally as well as internally, everything
from A to Z on Intranets and Extranets for the aggressive and progressive
mid-sized firm! Dale participated in an update to this seminar at LegalTech
New York February 5, 2002. Dale was engaged for two speaking engagements at the North
Carolina Bar Association's 2001 Annual Meeting June 21-24, 2001 at the Grove
Park Inn, Asheville, NC. He participated in three Internet,
Intranet and Extranet panel sessions during LegalTech
Los Angeles May 9-10, 2002 and presented an Internet development
session for the Missouri
Bar Association Friday, June 14, 2002 at Lake Ozarks, Missouri as
well as Intranet and Extranet
sessions sponsored by LegalTech
in New York September
19th and 20th, 2002 and sessions at the Wisconsin
Bar Association 5, 2002. Future sessions include LawTech
2003 at the
Tennessee Bar Association in January 2003, numerous North Carolina
Bar Association CLE training
sessions and engagements to speak
North Carolina Bar Association annual meeting.
For a full listing of audiences to whom we have
presented and our lead consultant's credentials, please see Dale's
biography. 
Excerpts from The North Carolina Bar Foundation Continuing Legal
Education Course Outline Along With Updates Made By Consultwebs. Additional
CLE courses are also listed.
N.C.
Bar Center, 8000 Weston Parkway, P.O. Box 3688, Cary, NC 27519-3688; Phone
919-677- 8745, 1-800-228-3401; Fax Registration 919-677-1774; Internet - NC
Bar Association. Please call for pricing, registration and to confirm
class dates. Courses are also listed on the NCBA
Web site.
Certain courses listed below are not currently
being taught, however, they are retained on the listing so that potential
education providers may review the content.
Classes are typically "hands-on",
allowing students to work with a representative application. When multiple
products are presented, a main product is typically overviewed and two
additional products are overviewed. Students normally work with self-running
demos of all candidate products, plus visit several Internet web sites to
review features, benefits and order additional materials if desired. Please
see Legal Software for
additional software listings and pricing. To learn more about our instructors,
please visit Consultwebs.com
NCBA Courses
-Basic Internet
-Conducting Legal Research Using The Internet
-Time & Billing
-Trust and Accounting
-Trends In Law Office Technology
-Marketing and Technology For Law Firms
-Office Suites
-Case Management
-Utilizing Time Matters For Case Management
-Using PowerPoint to Put Power In Your Presentations
-Intermediate PowerPoint

Basic Internet
For Lawyers (See The Presentation
Outline)
Please see the NCBA
schedule for details.
This course is designed to introduce lawyers to
the numerous legal resources and research tools available on the Internet.
Demonstrated will be the use of e-mail to communicate with clients, searching
for legal information and conducting legal research in various courts,
municipalities, and law libraries on-line, downloading the information you
need and networking with other lawyers through special on-line services. These
sessions will be "hands-on" in the computer training center. For
more information on the Internet, see Dale's
Published Articles. Note: The e-mail and networking portions of this
program do not qualify for MCLE credit.
2.0 MCLE Hours Including 2.0 Practical Skills
Hours
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Conducting
Legal Research on the Internet
(See The Presentation
Outline)
Please see the NCBA
schedule for details.
This "hands-on" course will lead you
to legal resources on the Internet. You will visit the GPO Printing Office
(U.S. Code, CFR's), U.S. Supreme Court, the Library of Congress, the 4th
Circuit, and law school libraries. Learn where to find statutes, opinions and
regulations, and visit the North Carolina legislature site. You will have an
opportunity to experiment with e-mail and visit special legal sites. Note:
Course additions include using boolean logic and other methods to refine
searches. We will also visit the site of the newly added, searchable North
Carolina General Statutes. For more information on the Internet, see Dale's
Published Articles.
Note: The e-mail and networking portions of
this program do not qualify for MCLE credit.
2.0 MCLE Hours Including 2.0 Practical Skills
Hours
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Time and Billing for
Lawyers
Time and billing packages are imperative for
keeping accurate time records, maintaining proper billing practices, and
maintaining a good relationship with your clients. This seminar will cover how
to select at time and billing package, what the criteria are to measure what
will work for your office, and how the package you select will mesh with
software you already have. These sessions will be "hands-on" in the
computer training center.
2.0 MCLE Hours Including 2.0 Practical Skills
Hours
Featured Products - STI
TABS and Timeslips. Overviewed
products include PC Law Jr.
For additional Time Matters, TABS, Amicus,
CaseMaster, Timeslips trainers, see our Law-Soft.com
Web site.
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Trust Accounts and Law
Office Accounting
This session will focus on trust accounting
software as well as offer an introduction to general accounting software
packages for law offices, including general ledger and accounts payable
programs. These sessions will be "hands-on" in the computer training
center.
1.0 MCLE Hours Including 1.0 Practical Skills
Hour and 1.0 Ethics Hour
Featured Product - STI
Trust
Overviewed Products - SoftPro Trust
and Quickbooks. (Few Windows Trust
Programs Exist)
For additional Time Matters, TABS, Amicus,
CaseMaster, Timeslips trainers, see our Law-Soft.com
Web site.
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Trends in Law Office
Technology
Many law firms are now utilizing the Internet
to develop their practices and stay competitive in today's marketplace through
use of a website. However, a poorly constructed website can reflect negatively
on a law practice. This presentation will provide examples of good and bad law
firm websites across the country and will teach how a good website is
developed and maintained. Web pages will be constructed and placed on the web
during the presentation. For more information on the Internet, see Consultwebs.com's
Published Articles.
Note: Registration is limited to NCBA members
and the legal assistants of NCBA members.
Note: We will demonstrate building 3 web pages
in the class by using Microsoft
FrontPage and a word processor and then modifying with HTML. Students may
build their firm web page if desired.
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Marketing and
Technology for Lawyers
A Past Course - Listed for Content Purposes
This presentation is designed to provide
up-to-the-minute solutions for building and managing your law office website.
The seminar will include a review of Internet, Intranet, and Extranet
technology. LAN-based Internet connections and web-based marketing tools will
be discussed. The instructor will demonstrate an Intranet and Extranet during
his presentation. For more information on the Internet, see Consultwebs.com's
Published Articles.
Note: Registration is limited to NCBA members
and the legal assistants of NCBA members.
NO MCLE CREDIT
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Office Suites:
Comparing Three Packages For Your Practice
A Past Course - Listed for Content Purposes
Faculty: Dale Tincher, Senior Consultant,
Raleigh, NC
This session will offer an opportunity to
compare Microsoft Office ‘97, Corel WordPerfect Suite 8, and Corel Office
Professional 8, which integrate Netscape products. For more information on
Word and WordPerfect, see Consultwebs.com's
Word Processing Page
Note: Class size is limited to the first eight
NCBA members and the legal assistants of NCBA members who register.
NO MCLE CREDIT
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Case
Management: Software For Your Practice
Managing your cases without something falling
through the cracks was easier when the pace of practice was slower. In today's
fast-paced practice, lawyers must manage every document, phone call, letter,
and piece of information connected with a case. The program will show you
leading software packages which can help you avoid losing a critical piece of
the puzzle. These sessions will be "hands-on" in the computer
training center.
2.0 MCLE Hours Including 2.0 Practical Skills
Hours.
Featured Product - STI
Casemaster III
Overviewed Products - Amicus and Time
Matters
For additional Time Matters, TABS, Amicus,
CaseMaster, Timeslips trainers, see our Law-Soft.com
Web site.
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Utilizing Time Matters as Your Case Management System
A Past Course - Listed for Content Purposes
Faculty: Dale Tincher, Senior Consultant,
Raleigh, NC
Time Matters(R) is one of today's leading Case
Management software programs. Students will learn how a law office can become
better organized by posting information electronically, rather than to a pad,
"post-it" note, or multiple manually-maintained systems. This
program will provide an in-depth demonstration of Time Matters, including its
alarms, reminders, dialers, and calendars, document-assembly interface,
conflict-of-interest system, statute of limitations capability and retrievable
notes system. Once posted, all data is available to everyone on the network.
Students will be able to tour Time Matters' self-running demonstration and web
page.
2.0 MCLE Hours Including 2.0 Practical Skills
Hours.
Featured Product - Time
Matters
For additional Time Matters, TABS, Amicus,
CaseMaster, Timeslips trainers, see our Law-Soft.com
Web site.
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Microsoft
PowerPoint. Putting Power In Your Presentations. (See The Presentation
Outline)
This course is designed to arm you with the
skills to produce powerful presentations. Whether you wish to produce overhead
visual aids or a multimedia presentation, Microsoft
PowerPoint can handle the task.
Note: Registration is limited to NCBA members
and the legal assistants of NCBA members.
NO MCLE CREDIT
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Intermediate
PowerPoint (See The Presentation
Outline)
Friday, February 22, 2001 (Please
confirm with NCBA)
This course is designed to teach
attorneys the effective use of PowerPoint
in a general presentation, courtroom and/or as an Internet presentation.
Note: Registration is limited to NCBA members and the legal assistants of
NCBA members.
NO MCLE CREDIT
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Computerized Legal Research - CD ROM and The
Internet
A Past Course - Listed for Content Purposes
General Practice, Solo and Small Firm Section
Annual Meeting
Sea Trails Plantation, Sunset Beach, NC
Faculty: Dale Tincher, Senior Consultant,
Raleigh, NC
David P. Collins, Jr. Attorney At Law
This presentation will cover Computerized Legal
Research using CD ROM and research utilizing the free services on the Internet
such as Findlaw. A comparison will be made of the two alternatives and where
each fits best.

How to Create and Maintain A Lawyer's Trust
Account
A Past Course - Listed for Content Purposes
D.A. Wicker, Sanford, NC
Faculty: Dale Tincher, Mgr of Legal Services,
Raleigh, NC
Attorneys as Coordinated By The NC Bar Association

How Technology Can Ease The Way
A Past Course - Listed for Content Purposes
National Association of Black Lawyers
Sands Ocean Dunes Resort and Villas, Myrtle Beach, SC
Faculty: Dale Tincher, Mgr of Legal Consulting,
Raleigh, NC
Earl T. Brown
Technological advances available to assist
attorneys to include legal research, communications, office management and
Trust and General Accounting software.

Legal Resources On The Internet
A Past Course - Listed for Content Purposes
The Academy of Trial Lawyers
Raleigh, North Carolina
Faculty: Dale Tincher
Internet Resources Available For North Carolina
attorneys including www.findlaw.com, www.law.com
and www.allaw.com.

Drafting Legal Documents the Automated Way
A Past Course - Listed for Content Purposes
The focus of this program is to provide lawyers
with the practical skills necessary to draft contracts, wills and other legal
documents utilizing automation. Empasis will be placed upon the drafting
of a simple will for a fictitious client. All participants will draft
the sample will at their own computer using a common document assembly program
called HotDocs. Other examples of legal drafting will include pleadings
and Articles of Incorporation. This seminar is a must for the
transactional law firm and highly recommended for any firm which generates
significant repetitive paperwork.

NCBA Internet Class Links
NCBA CLE
PowerPoint Course Links
CLE
PowerPoint Presentations
Consultwebs.com is a Raleigh, North Carolina
Web design, Web training and consulting firm. We provide Web speakers,
support personnel and Web trainers.
Please feel free to contact us at the following
e-mail address or at Consultwebs.com, 9913 Gralyn Rd., Raleigh, NC
27613:
E-mail:dtincher@consultwebs.com.
For national and online programs, see CLE
Programs. To learn more about our national seminar instruction,
please see our Web Instructor Web
site.
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