- On March 17, Philadelphia VIP will hold a virtual probate training from noon-1 p.m. A recent Pew report found that 10,000 homes in Philadelphia are burdened by "tangled title." VIP volunteers can make a direct impact on this issue and their neighbors' lives through the probate process—but what does that actually look like? Please join us to learn the basics. To register, visit https://www.phillyvip.org/events/probate-training-mar-2022/.
- On March 17, the Philadelphia Bar Association will host a video encore CLE–"Racial Justice Principles in Practice" from 12:30-2 p.m. via webcast. Attend this program to learn about ensuring workplaces are environments where people of different racial background s can thrive and utilize their unique perspectives to serve clients. 1.0 SUB and 0.5 ETH credits available. For more information and to register, visit philadelphiabar.org.
- On March 23 the Philadelphia Bar Association will host a CLE–"Philadelphia Eviction Diversion Program Training" in partnership with CORA Good Shepherd Mediation from 9-11:15 a.m. via webcast. Attend this program to become a volunteer for Philadelphia's Eviction Diversion Program. 2.0 SUB credits available. For more information and to register, visit philadelphiabar.org.
- On March 24, Nationalities Service Center will celebrate its 100th anniversary. Please join us at "Global Tastes: The Centennial Edition," a celebration of Philadelphia's diverse communities through food, from 6-7 p.m. (VIP) and 7-10 p.m. (general event), at Quorum, University City Science Center, 3675 Market St. Proof of vaccination required for entry. For sponsorships or more information, contact Alison at [email protected] or visit http://www.nscphila.org/global-tastes-2022.
Public Interest Calendar of Events
In this month's calendar, check out a few CLEs and a 100th anniversary celebration for Nationalities Service Center.
March 18, 2022 at 10:17 AM
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By The Legal Intelligencer
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- On March 17, Philadelphia VIP will hold a virtual probate training from noon-1 p.m. A recent Pew report found that 10,000 homes in Philadelphia are burdened by "tangled title." VIP volunteers can make a direct impact on this issue and their neighbors' lives through the probate process—but what does that actually look like? Please join us to learn the basics. To register, visit https://www.phillyvip.org/events/probate-training-mar-2022/.
- On March 17, the Philadelphia Bar Association will host a video encore CLE–"Racial Justice Principles in Practice" from 12:30-2 p.m. via webcast. Attend this program to learn about ensuring workplaces are environments where people of different racial background s can thrive and utilize their unique perspectives to serve clients. 1.0 SUB and 0.5 ETH credits available. For more information and to register, visit philadelphiabar.org.
- On March 23 the Philadelphia Bar Association will host a CLE–"Philadelphia Eviction Diversion Program Training" in partnership with CORA Good Shepherd Mediation from 9-11:15 a.m. via webcast. Attend this program to become a volunteer for Philadelphia's Eviction Diversion Program. 2.0 SUB credits available. For more information and to register, visit philadelphiabar.org.
- On March 24, Nationalities Service Center will celebrate its 100th anniversary. Please join us at "Global Tastes: The Centennial Edition," a celebration of Philadelphia's diverse communities through food, from 6-7 p.m. (VIP) and 7-10 p.m. (general event), at Quorum, University City Science Center, 3675 Market St. Proof of vaccination required for entry. For sponsorships or more information, contact Alison at [email protected] or visit http://www.nscphila.org/global-tastes-2022.
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