Name
1C Decision Making: Analytical and Critical Thinking Skills for Adjudicators (E)
Description
Analytical thinking involves breaking down complex evidentiary or legal issues into manageable parts to understand how they relate to one another. Critical thinking involves evaluating the quality and validity of information based on sound reasoning rather than assumption or bias. It is important to apply both to reach an objective, unassailable legal outcome. Join this interactive class involving a true-to-life administrative hearing scenario to put your newly learned analytical and critical thinking skills into practice on an everyday problem.
Speakers
Toni Boone, Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (retired)
W. Michael (Mick) Gillette, Oregon Supreme Court, (retired)
W. Michael (Mick) Gillette, Oregon Supreme Court, (retired)
Track
E
Date & Time
Tuesday, December 2, 2025, 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM