BAR REPORT - July Calendar of Events
From a day at the races, to a shredding event, to a breakfast program with Assemblyman Jon Bramnick, July brings hot events.
July 01, 2019 at 08:03 AM
3 minute read
All programs are held at the New Jersey Law Center in New Brunswick unless otherwise indicated.
Wednesday, July 10
5:30 p.m.
Current Trends and Recent Developments in the Enforcement of a Surety's Rights Under a General Indemnity Agreement
McElroy Deutsch Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP, Morristown
Sponsored by the Fidelity and Surety Law Committee
Get up-to-date on surety rights under a general indemnity agreement. 1.5 CLE credits
Thursday, July 11
9 a.m.
Criminal Trial Advocacy Summer Institute
Presented by NJICLE, co-sponsored by the American College of Trial Lawyers
Sharpen your skills in handling criminal cases. 6.7 CLE credits
Friday, July 12
9 a.m.
NJSBA Day at the Races
Monmouth Park Racetrack, Oceanport
Presented by NJICLE, co-sponsored by the Entertainment Arts and Sports Law Section
Get up-to-date on the latest issues involving the racing industry, including sports betting. 4.0 CLE credits
Saturday, July 13
9 a.m.
Shredding Party
Get rid of all your unneeded paperwork.
Tuesday–Wednesday, July 16–17
9 a.m.
2019 Labor and Employment Law Summer Institute
Presented by NJICLE, co-sponsored by the Labor and Employment Law Section
Get a comprehensive overview of labor and employment law. 15.8 CLE credits
Monday, July 22
9 a.m.
Breakfast with Bramnick: Interpersonal Skills for Winning In and Out of the Courtroom
Presented by NJICLE
Join lawyer and Assemblyman Jon Bramnick, and learn to fine tune your interpersonal skills for a more successful legal practice. 1.8 CLE credits
Tuesday–Wednesday, July 23–24
9 a.m.
2019 Family Law Summer Institute
Presented by NJICLE
Attend an information-packed two-day program that reviews almost every aspect of family law practice. 15.8 CLE credits
Thursday–Friday, July 25–26
9 a.m.
2019 Estate Planning Summer Institute
Presented by NJICLE, co-sponsored by the Real Property Trust and Estate Law Section
Get an in-depth look at the latest estate planning developments and an analysis of the most pressing topics in 2019. 13.2 CLE credits (including 1.2 ethics/professionalism credits)
For more information and to register, visit njsba.com.
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