Monday, June 9, 2008
Connecticut Convention Center, Hartford
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Seminars
Take the lead and enhance your professional growth with
a wealth of seminars at this year’s Annual Meeting. Topics include a seminar
featuring Morris Dees of the Southern Poverty Law Center; a workshop on persuasive
writing; a seminar on representing the First Amendment client who is an activist;
litigating cases involving mold in schools; tracks on advertising, insurance
law, labor law, litigation, real property, and solo and small practice; and
much, much more!
Over 750 of Your Colleagues
Take the lead and network with your
peers. Take a seminar together, meet over coffee during the breaks, or make a
new contact at the Bench/Bar Awards Luncheon or the Annual Dinner.
Exhibitors to Help Enhance Your Practice
Take the lead
and learn about new products and services to help you advance your law practice.
Two Book Signings
Take the lead and meet the authors of the new
CBA LawFirst publications, Julie Jason’s Guide to Connecticut Probate and
Controversial Court Cases in Connecticut, Part I. Stop by and meet these
great authors, check out their books and other offerings from LawFirst. Save 25%
off these and all publications and CLE materials on orders placed at the Annual
Meeting.
Five Major Awards
Take the lead and honor
award winners. The Annual Meeting is the time when the CBA honors its members
who have made significant contributions to the profession. Both the Bench/Bar
Awards Luncheon and the Annual Dinner are not to be missed.
One Day
There’s no other day like it during the year—this is your chance to take the
lead and experience everything the 2008 CBA Annual Meeting has to offer. Read
on for more information about the seminars, award recipients, and other events
happening at this year’s Annual Meeting.
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