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Nebraska MCLE #265017. 1.0 CLE Hours. (OnDemand credit)
Join us for a presentation designed specifically for government and administrative practitioners, focusing on the best practices for handling public records requests. In this session, we will cover essential strategies for working cross-organizationally, managing tasks during staff shortages, and maintaining organization for optimal effectiveness. Learn how to streamline processes, improve inter-departmental collaboration, and ensure compliance with public records laws, all while maximizing limited resources. This presentation will provide practical tips, real-world examples, and actionable advice to enhance your public records request handling capabilities and boost your administrative efficiency.
Jaclyn Klintoe, University of Nebraska
Jaclyn is Associate General Counsel and Director of University Records for the University of Nebraska. Jaclyn provides general legal services to the University with an emphasis on public records; eDiscovery; litigation; and FERPA and HIPAA compliance. She is a graduate of the University of Nebraska College of Law. Prior to joining the University of Nebraska, Jaclyn worked in private practice focusing on complex civil litigation and as a law clerk to a federal magistrate judge.
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