Campbell Law to offer CLE on advanced interview, analysis

RALEIGH – Campbell Law will host a continuing legal education (CLE) course on advanced interview and analysis for professionals. The course is perfect for Title IX, equal employment opportunity, human resources, threat management, university and college administrations, and hiring optimization professionals among others.

The course will be held at Campbell Law in downtown Raleigh on Thursday, Oct. 5 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Friday, Oct. 6 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Participants will receive 10 hours of CLE credit, including one hour in substance abuse, and a certificate of attendance.

CLE attendees will learn how to prepare and strategize better for interviews, and how to formulate questions that are most likely to achieve success in obtaining the information being sought. Discussion will show how to create a conducive interview environment, and how to project a professional demeanor that facilitates the disclosure of information.

Participants will also learn to identify verbal and nonverbal behaviors indicative of deception or lack of confidence, enabling interviewers to focus on areas of concern. The behaviors taught to recognize are cross-cultural and gender-neutral, making these techniques effective in all parts of the world. Attendees will also learn how to incorporate detection skills within existing interviewing and information-collection styles and methods.

Fast and easy registration is available online via this clickable link. Register before August 31 to receive a $50 discount.

The course will be led in large part by Campbell Law adjunct professor Peter Romary. Romary is also a partner and general counsel for QVerity, a risk management, screening, and consulting firm, founded and staffed by former CIA officers. He is a New York Times best-selling co-author of “Get the Truth” and was contributing editor for the New York Times bestseller “Spy the Lie.” He also serves as a Visiting Fellow at the Centre for Commercial Law and Financial Regulation at the University of Reading, U.K.

NC State’s Office of Professional Development oversees the event planning, integrated marketing, registration, financial management and reporting needs of the CLE.

“This partnership between Campbell Law School and NC State University is built upon each other’s strengths,” said NC State Continuing & Professional Education Director Chip Futrell. “Campbell Law has a wealth of faculty with unique legal experience. The Office of Professional Development at NC State has decades of experience providing conference management services.”