BAR REPORT - March Calendar of Events
A selection of March events of interest to NJSBA members
March 04, 2019 at 08:00 AM
3 minute read
All programs are held at the New Jersey Law Center in New Brunswick unless otherwise indicated.
Thurs. March 7 9 a.m. 37 Conversations: The Nixon/Dean Exchanges that Changed History Presented by NJICLE Learn what Watergate can teach lawyers about cover-ups. 4.0 ethics/professionalism credits
Tues. March 12 8:30 a.m. Legal and Regulatory Aspects of Energy Storage Norris McLaughlin & Marcus, PA, Bridgewater Sponsored by the Public Utility Law Section Learn what you need to know about energy storage. 1.2 CLE credits
Wed. March 13 9 a.m. First Annual Cannabis Symposium Presented by NJICLE, co-sponsored by the Cannabis Law Committee and New Jersey CPA Society Hear an in-depth analysis of various areas of law related to cannabis use, sale and growth, and its impact on your clients and your practice. 6.7 CLE credits
6 p.m. Navigating New Jersey Public Bid Protests Sponsored by the Construction Law Section Learn what you need to know about public bid protests in New Jersey. 1.7 CLE credits
Mon. March 18 9 a.m. Let Me Finish—A Breakfast Program with Governor Chris Christie and Assembly Minority Leader Jon Bramnick Presented by NJICLE Join us for a conversation with former Governor Chris Christie and Assembly Minority Leader Jon Bramnick as they discuss Christie's best-selling new book. 1.8 CLE credits
Tues. March 19 6:15 p.m. Mediating Technology Issues and Use of Technology in Mediation Sponsored by the Dispute Resolution Section Get an update on the issues that occur when mediating technical issues. 1.8 CLE credits
Wed. March 20 6 p.m. Networking Reception Provident Bank, Morristown Bring your business cards and connect with the largest legal network in New Jersey.
Thurs. March 21 9 a.m. The British Occupation of Ireland 50 Years After the Birth of the Civil Rights Movement in Ireland Presented by NJICLE Learn what 'The Troubles' can teach America about civil rights, crime and law. 3.3 CLE credits
Wed. March 27 – Sun. March 31 Family Law Retreat Hilton Aruba Caribbean Resort & Casino Join the Family Law Section at its annual spring getaway.
Thurs. March 28 6 p.m. From PIC (Pre-Indictment Conference) to Finish in the Wake of Bail Reform Sponsored by the Criminal Law Section This program will address how best to move cases along for resolution and/or trial in the wake of bail reform. 1.2 CLE credits
Sat. March 30 8:30 a.m. Wills for Heroes Rutgers School of Law, Camden Sponsored by the Young Lawyers Division Volunteer to draft estate-planning documents for New Jersey first responders. 3.0 CLE credits
For more information and to register, visit njsba.com.
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