Bar Report - December Calendar of Events
All meetings are held at the New Jersey Law Center in New Brunswick, unless otherwise indicated.
November 27, 2017 at 07:00 AM
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All meetings are held at the New Jersey Law Center in New Brunswick, unless otherwise indicated.
Friday, Dec. 1
6:30 p.m.
Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Section Holiday Party
Glo Ultra Lounge & Tequila Bar, New Brunswick
Saturday, Dec. 2
12:30 p.m.
Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender Rights Section Holiday Jazz Brunch
The Frog and The Peach, New Brunswick
Monday, Dec. 4
6 p.m.
Excellence in CLE Awards Reception
Featuring the presentation of the 2017 Alfred C. Clapp Award to Shirley B. Whitenack and Distinguished Service Awards to Justice Anne M. Patterson, Paulette Brown, Carol Johnston and Steven Mignogna.
Tuesday, Dec. 5
6 p.m.
Military Law and Veterans' Affairs Section Holiday Party
Young Lawyers Division Holiday Brew Ho-Ho
Fox & Hound Pub and Grill, Edison
Co-sponsored by the Middlesex County Bar Association Young Lawyers
Wednesday, Dec. 6
6 p.m.
Labor and Employment Law Section Holiday Party
Maplewood Country Club, Maplewood
Please bring new, unwrapped toys and books for kids helped by Wynona's House.
Thursday, Dec. 7
6 p.m.
Construction Law Section Holiday Party
Iberia Peninsula, Newark
Paralegal Committee Holiday Party
Please bring a donation for the Barnes & Noble Holiday Book Drive.
Solo and Small-Firm Section Holiday Party
Aja Asian Cuisine & Lounge, New Brunswick
Friday, Dec. 8
1 p.m.
NJSBA Board of Trustees Holiday Reception
Monday, Dec. 11
6 p.m.
Elder and Disability Law Section CLE Roundtable and Holiday Pizza Party
The program will address challenges to wills and inter vivos gifts and how to avoid them. 2.2 CLE credits
Tuesday, Dec. 12
11:30 a.m.
Public Utility Law Section Pre-Winter Workshop
Robert Treat Hotel, Newark
Featuring the presentation of the James R. Lacey Award for Distinguished Service to Mary Patricia Keefe and a keynote address by Hon. Richard S. Mroz, president, New Jersey Board of Public Utilities.
6 p.m.
Family Law Section Holiday Party
Oyster Point Hotel, Red Bank
Featuring a silent auction, gift basket raffle and 50-50 to benefit The Legal Aid Society of Monmouth County.
Wednesday, Dec. 13
5 p.m.
Criminal Law Section, Immigration Law Section and Municipal Court Practice Section
Joint Holiday Party and CLE Seminar
Crimes, DPs and Immigration for Municipal Practitioners. 1.2 CLE credits
6 p.m.
Casino Law Section Holiday Party
Angelo's Fairmount Tavern, Atlantic City
Please bring food and/or winter clothing donations to benefit Catholic Charities Community Services Center.
Saturday, Dec. 16
9 a.m.
2017 Young Lawyers Symposium
Presented by NJICLE, co-sponsored by the Young Lawyers Division
Get the latest information and hottest topics young lawyers need to know about. 6.7 CLE credits
For more information and to register, visit njsba.com.
All meetings are held at the New Jersey Law Center in New Brunswick, unless otherwise indicated.
Friday, Dec. 1
6:30 p.m.
Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Section Holiday Party
Glo Ultra Lounge & Tequila Bar, New Brunswick
Saturday, Dec. 2
12:30 p.m.
Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender Rights Section Holiday Jazz Brunch
The Frog and The Peach, New Brunswick
Monday, Dec. 4
6 p.m.
Excellence in CLE Awards Reception
Featuring the presentation of the 2017 Alfred C. Clapp Award to Shirley B. Whitenack and Distinguished Service Awards to Justice Anne M. Patterson, Paulette Brown, Carol Johnston and Steven Mignogna.
Tuesday, Dec. 5
6 p.m.
Military Law and Veterans' Affairs Section Holiday Party
Young Lawyers Division Holiday Brew Ho-Ho
Fox & Hound Pub and Grill, Edison
Co-sponsored by the Middlesex County Bar Association Young Lawyers
Wednesday, Dec. 6
6 p.m.
Labor and Employment Law Section Holiday Party
Maplewood Country Club, Maplewood
Please bring new, unwrapped toys and books for kids helped by Wynona's House.
Thursday, Dec. 7
6 p.m.
Construction Law Section Holiday Party
Iberia Peninsula, Newark
Paralegal Committee Holiday Party
Please bring a donation for the Barnes & Noble Holiday Book Drive.
Solo and Small-Firm Section Holiday Party
Aja Asian Cuisine & Lounge, New Brunswick
Friday, Dec. 8
1 p.m.
NJSBA Board of Trustees Holiday Reception
Monday, Dec. 11
6 p.m.
Elder and Disability Law Section CLE Roundtable and Holiday Pizza Party
The program will address challenges to wills and inter vivos gifts and how to avoid them. 2.2 CLE credits
Tuesday, Dec. 12
11:30 a.m.
Public Utility Law Section Pre-Winter Workshop
Robert Treat Hotel, Newark
Featuring the presentation of the James R. Lacey Award for Distinguished Service to Mary Patricia Keefe and a keynote address by Hon. Richard S. Mroz, president, New Jersey Board of Public Utilities.
6 p.m.
Family Law Section Holiday Party
Oyster Point Hotel, Red Bank
Featuring a silent auction, gift basket raffle and 50-50 to benefit The Legal Aid Society of Monmouth County.
Wednesday, Dec. 13
5 p.m.
Criminal Law Section, Immigration Law Section and Municipal Court Practice Section
Joint Holiday Party and CLE Seminar
Crimes, DPs and Immigration for Municipal Practitioners. 1.2 CLE credits
6 p.m.
Casino Law Section Holiday Party
Angelo's Fairmount Tavern, Atlantic City
Please bring food and/or winter clothing donations to benefit Catholic Charities Community Services Center.
Saturday, Dec. 16
9 a.m.
2017 Young Lawyers Symposium
Presented by NJICLE, co-sponsored by the Young Lawyers Division
Get the latest information and hottest topics young lawyers need to know about. 6.7 CLE credits
For more information and to register, visit njsba.com.
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