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Upcoming Events

  • May 16
    YLS Habitat for Humanity Build Day - New Haven (SYL260516)
    Location of Build: 35/39 Arch Street
    Saturday, May 16 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM (Eastern Daylight Time)
  • May 18
    Board of Governors Meeting (CBG260518)
    Brazi’s Italian Restaurant
    201 Food Terminal Plaza
    New Haven, Connecticut
    United States
    Monday, May 18 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM (Eastern Daylight Time)
  • May 19
    Inside Connecticut Corrections: Healthcare, Oversight, and the Path to Systemic Reform (ECR260519)
    CBA Law Center and Virtual- CLE Pass Eligible
    538 Preston Ave., 3rd Fl.
    Meriden
    United States
    Tuesday, May 19 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM (Eastern Daylight Time)

    This program provides an in-depth look at the Connecticut Department of Correction through the work of the Office of the Correction Ombuds. Panelists will examine the statutory authority and investigative role of the Ombuds Office, current conditions of confinement—with a particular focus on access to medical care—and the systemic challenges facing correctional institutions, including staffing shortages and operational strain. The discussion will integrate legal standards, oversight findings, and lived experience to provide practical guidance for attorneys and families navigating the system, while also offering a candid assessment of what meaningful institutional reform requires. The program will address both prevailing concerns and common misconceptions about incarceration, grounding the discussion in constitutional obligations and real-world outcomes.

  • May 19
    Ralph J. Monaco Memorial Civics Education Fund Fundraiser
    The Truck Bar
    151 Webster Square Rd
    Berlin, Connecticut
    United States
    Tuesday, May 19 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM (Eastern Daylight Time)

    The Connecticut Bar Association’s Ralph J. Monaco Memorial Civics Education Fund, named in honor of former CBA president Ralph J. Monaco, supports high school students who demonstrate a strong commitment to civic engagement, civics education, and the rule of law. Now marking the 5th anniversary of the award, your support helps fund annual awards and grants to inspire and empower future leaders.

  • May 19
    Elder Law Section Meeting (SEL260519)
    Grassy Hills Country Club
    441 Clark Lane
    Orange, Connecticut
    United States
    Tuesday, May 19 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM (Eastern Daylight Time)

Upcoming CLE Courses

  • May 19
    Inside Connecticut Corrections: Healthcare, Oversight, and the Path to Systemic Reform (ECR260519)
    CBA Law Center and Virtual- CLE Pass Eligible
    538 Preston Ave., 3rd Fl.
    Meriden
    United States
    Tuesday, May 19 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM (Eastern Daylight Time)

    This program provides an in-depth look at the Connecticut Department of Correction through the work of the Office of the Correction Ombuds. Panelists will examine the statutory authority and investigative role of the Ombuds Office, current conditions of confinement—with a particular focus on access to medical care—and the systemic challenges facing correctional institutions, including staffing shortages and operational strain. The discussion will integrate legal standards, oversight findings, and lived experience to provide practical guidance for attorneys and families navigating the system, while also offering a candid assessment of what meaningful institutional reform requires. The program will address both prevailing concerns and common misconceptions about incarceration, grounding the discussion in constitutional obligations and real-world outcomes.

  • May 27
    Civil ATJ Speaker Series: The Economic Impact of Civil Legal Aid (EAJ260527)
    Webinar
    Wednesday, May 27 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM (Eastern Daylight Time)

    This virtual webinar, The Economic Impact of Civil Legal Aid, explores how access to legal representation in civil matters extends far beyond individual cases. Through a dynamic panel discussion, participants will examine how civil legal aid strengthens economic stability, supports families and communities, and generates measurable returns for states and local economies. Panelists will explore the wide-ranging impact of civil legal aid across areas such as housing, domestic violence, healthcare access, public benefits, and veterans’ services. The discussion will highlight how legal assistance not only helps individuals resolve critical legal issues, but also reduces strain on public systems, improves economic participation, and promotes more efficient and equitable outcomes. Drawing on data, policy analysis, and real-world examples, this webinar will demonstrate how civil legal aid functions as essential infrastructure, supporting stability, preventing costly crises, and contributing to long-term community well-being.

  • Jun 02
    2026 Connecticut Legal Conference
    Connecticut Convention Center
    100 Columbus Blvd.
    Hartford

    Tuesday, Jun 2 7:30 AM to 8:00 PM (Eastern Daylight Time)
    Sponsorship and Exhibitor Opportunities

    The Connecticut Legal Conference (CLC) is the CBA’s preeminent event comprised of dozens of engaging CLE seminars covering a diverse range of topics in state and federal law. The day also includes an exhibitor showcase featuring a variety of companies and organizations and the CBA Annual Meeting and Luncheon, which features prestigious Connecticut-based and national speakers as well as the installation of the CBA executive committee officers for the approaching bar year.

  • Oct 22
    2026 Connecticut Bankruptcy Conference (ECB261022)
    Saint Clements Castle and Marina
    1931 Portland-Cobalt Rd.
    Portland

    Thursday, Oct 22 8:00 AM to 6:30 PM (Eastern Daylight Time)