BAR REPORT - October Calendar
A sampling of NJSBA events for October
October 01, 2018 at 08:00 AM
4 minute read
All meetings are held at the New Jersey Law Center in New Brunswick unless otherwise indicated.
Wednesday, Oct. 3
6 p.m.
17th Annual Chancery Judges Reception
Sponsored by the Equity Jurisprudence Committee
All are invited to meet and greet New Jersey's chancery judges.
Saturday, Oct. 6
9 a.m.
Shredding Party
Get rid of all your unneeded paperwork.
Tuesday, Oct. 9
9 a.m.
Mental Health Law and Medicaid Programs
Sponsored by the Elder and Disability Law Section
Learn about laws and resources for people with mental health issues. 2.0 CLE credits
Wednesday, Oct. 10
6 p.m.
Diverse Judges Reception
Sponsored by the Diversity Committee
The reception will feature the presentation of the Justice Thurgood Marshall Award to Judge Jose Fuentes, P.J. App. Div.; Judge Lisa P. Thornton, A.J.S.C.; and Judge Haekyoung Suh, J.S.C.
Thursday, Oct. 11
12 p.m.
New Jersey Commission on Professionalism in the Law Awards Luncheon
Pines Manor, Edison
Featuring the presentation of the Daniel J. O'Hern Award, Charles J. Hollenbeck Award and Professional Lawyer of the Year Awards
3:30 p.m. and 5 p.m.
Introduction to Fastcase
Day Pitney, LLC, Parsippany
Learn how to use Fastcase online legal research. 1.0 CLE credit
Friday, Oct. 12
2:30 p.m. and 4 p.m.
Introduction to Fastcase
Learn how to use Fastcase online legal research. 1.0 CLE credit
Saturday, Oct. 13
9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m.
Introduction to Fastcase
Archer & Greiner, PC, Haddonfield
Learn how to use Fastcase online legal research. 1.0 CLE credit
Tuesday, Oct. 16
5:30 p.m.
The Future of ADR—Mediating Cross-Border Disputes
Sponsored by the Dispute Resolution Section
Learn about new hybrid arbitration/mediation for cost-effective dispute solutions. 1.8 CLE credits
Wednesday, Oct. 17
5:30 p.m.
Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission: Examining the Future of LGBTQ Civil Rights
Sponsored by the Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender Rights Section
This program will address the Masterpiece Cakeshop decision, as well as the ongoing challenges to LGBTQ equality and civil rights. 1.5 CLE credits
Thursday, Oct. 18
6 p.m.
ESQ./CEO Roundtable
Investors Bank, Short Hills
Sponsored by the Solo and Small-Firm Section
Learn how to strengthen your business and marketing plans.
Saturday, Oct. 20
8 a.m.
Tailgate Party at Far Hills Race Meeting
Moorland Farms, Far Hills
Sponsored by the Young Lawyers Division
Join the YLD at the annual tailgate party.
Wednesday, Oct. 24
5:30 p.m.
Pro Bono Conference
Second Chance New Jersey—The Attorney's Role in the Reentry Movement Era
The conference will feature the presentation of the 2018 Pro Bono Awards and a continuing legal education program on the Prisoner Reentry Program. 1.2 CLE credits
Thursday, Oct. 25
6 p.m.
Networking Reception
Investors Bank, Robbinsville
Get connected to the largest legal network in New Jersey.
Monday, Oct. 29
4:30 p.m.
Running a Municipal Court Practice on a Budget
Sponsored by the Municipal Court Practice Section
Learn ways for new and seasoned attorneys to run their municipal court practice on a budget. 1.2 CLE credits
Tuesday, Oct. 30
4 p.m.
Becoming a Culturally Competent Lawyer in a Global Society
Learn how to successfully navigate our global society. 1.2 CLE credits
6 p.m.
Annual Open House
Meet colleagues from a variety of practice areas and expand your business and personal network.
For more information and to register, visit njsba.com.
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