Sentences with phrase «legal education panels»

A native of New York City, Garcia is a frequent speaker on legal education panels and an advocate of value - based legal billing.

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Washington — The outlook for a bill that would allow parents to collect legal fees in special - education lawsuits has been clouded by provisions added by a Democrat - controlled House panel but opposed by the Administration and House Republicans.
The petition review process includes an initial staff review of the petition for general legal compliance and an in - depth panel interview with staff, commissioners, and expert third party reviewers in the fields of finance, education, law and policy.
Van Praagh says what ties the presentations and panels together under the rubric of stateless law is «a willingness to challenge legal scholarship, legal education, and legal knowledge by questioning, dislodging, and / or re-conceiving the significance of the state.»
A panel at the Second Annual Conference Association for Canadian Clinical Legal Education discussed the future of articling in Ontario on September 24, 2011 at Osgoode Hall Law School.
The proposal was made at New York Law School on January 18 during a panel discussion on legal education.
Other panels at the conference considered the practical impact of technology on legal education, including technology in the classroom and the use of email and social media.
Also on the panel are James S. Bolan, a partner with Brecher, Wyner, Simons, Fox & Bolan and a leading authority on legal ethics and professional responsibility; and Tyson P. Goodridge, founder and principal of the social media education and consulting firm Dialogue.
Collectively, lawyers are encouraged to enhance the profession through activities such as: (a) sharing knowledge and experience with colleagues and students informally in day - to - day practice as well as through contribution to professional journals and publications, support of law school projects and participation in panel discussions, legal education seminars, bar admission courses and university lectures; (b) participating in legal aid and community legal services programs or providing legal services on a pro bono basis; (c) filling elected and volunteer positions with the Society; (d) acting as directors, officers and members of local, provincial, national and international bar associations and their various committees and sections; and (e) acting as directors, officers and members of non-profit or charitable organizations.
«Practical Strategies for Avoiding Conflicts,» panel speaker, Suffolk University Law School's Continuing Legal Education Seminar, Massachusetts and Rhode Island, Spring 2007
Elisabeth Davies, chairman of the Legal Services Consumer Panel, called the report «overall... a missed opportunity» to redesign legal education and training around the needs of consuLegal Services Consumer Panel, called the report «overall... a missed opportunity» to redesign legal education and training around the needs of consulegal education and training around the needs of consumers.
From the ABA Center for Continuing Legal Education comes a panel of experts discussing the five most common ways in which lawyers get in trouble.
Has spoken on numerous panels for the Boston and Massachusetts Bar Associations, Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Real Estate Bar Association for Massachusetts, and Community Associations Institute
On the heels of reports published by two separate task forces examining aspects of legal education in Canada, expert panels examined key issues:
The sessions planned are panel discussions among members of the PLEI community in Canada and beyond, and target providers, intermediaries, and end - users of public legal education.
The trio have been appointed alongside Browne Jacobson, Capsticks, Bevan Brittan, Hempsons, Ward Hadaway and Birmingham City Council to HealthTrust Europe's general law panel, which covers all areas of legal advice except healthcare, such as education and environmental advice...
Mr. Emison will be featured on a distinguished panel of speakers at the Products Liability Section Continuing Legal Education (CLE) Program, presenting on the topic of «Evaluating Product Liability Cases: Do I Take the Case or Not»?
On May 14, Davis Malm shareholder Tamsin R. Kaplan chaired the panel for the Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education seminar «Advising Employers & Employees on Off - Duty Conduct & Privacy in the Workplace.»
SABABC hosts panels, continuing legal education courses, and workshops on career development, social justice issues, and current events.
Jonathan is ranked by the legal directories as a leading practitioner in public law, local government law, education law and environmental law, and until he took silk in 2017, Jonathan was a long - standing member of both the Attorney General's and the Welsh Government's A panels of junior counsel, representing government bodies on some of their most important and difficult cases.
4.30pm - 4.40 pm — Registration 4.40pm - 5.20 pm — An overview of the legal implications from Harrison Clark Rickerbys» Education Team led by Philip Heath, Head of Academies 5.20 pm — 5.40 pm — An overview of the financial implications by Joe Scaife of Bishop Fleming 5.40 pm — 6.20 pm — Mark Davies, Chief Executive of Trust in Learning 6.20 pm — 6.40 pm — A governor perspective from Richard Levinge, Chair of Governors, The Milestone School 6.40 pm — 7.00 pm — Panel Q&A 7.00 pm — Close
February, 2017 Phillip E. Seltzer was selected by the prestigious Institute for Continuing Legal Education (ICLE) to be on a panel of experts for a webinar titled «Identify and Pursue Legal Malpractice Claims.»
The other evening I had the pleasure of being on a panel to discuss the nuts and bolts of legal blogging at a continuing legal education seminar at the New York City Bar Association with three of the best bloggers out there: Kevin O'Keefe, Scott Greenfield, and Eric Turkowitz.
Presenter, University of Manitoba, Faculty of Law, Community Legal Education Association, and various panels for the business community and non-profit organizations at the provincial and national level
The panelists will include The Honourable Mr. Justice Colin L. Campbell of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, Master Calum MacLeod of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, and legal practitioners such as Susan Wortzman, founder of Wortzman Nickle and the Chair of the Steering Committee of Sedona Conference ® Working Group 7, Sedona Canada, and Co-Chair of the Inaugural Program together with Kelly Friedman, a litigation partner with Ogilvy Renault LLP and Co-Chair of Sedona Canada Inaugural Conference, Dominic Jaar, legal counsel at Ledjit, an information management, e-discovery and law practice management consulting firm, Jonathan Redgrave a founding partner of Redgrave Daley Ragan & Wagner and Steering Committee Chair Emeritus of The Sedona Conference ® Working Group on Electronic Document Retention and Production (WG1), as well as Martin Felsky of Commonwealth Legal, David Gray, a partner in the Litigation Group of McCarthy Tétrault in Montréal, Glenn A. Smith, one of the five founding partners of Lenczner Slaght, Karen Groulx, a partner at Pallett Valo LLP, Peg Duncan, Department of Justice, Canada, Robert Deanne, a partner with Borden Ladner Gervais LLP in Vancouver, Ron Hudges of Nixon Peabody, Kenneth J. Withers, Director of Judicial Education and Content for The Sedona Conference ®, as well as other members of the bench and bar from both Canada and the U.S. Panel discussions will focus on 7 key alegal practitioners such as Susan Wortzman, founder of Wortzman Nickle and the Chair of the Steering Committee of Sedona Conference ® Working Group 7, Sedona Canada, and Co-Chair of the Inaugural Program together with Kelly Friedman, a litigation partner with Ogilvy Renault LLP and Co-Chair of Sedona Canada Inaugural Conference, Dominic Jaar, legal counsel at Ledjit, an information management, e-discovery and law practice management consulting firm, Jonathan Redgrave a founding partner of Redgrave Daley Ragan & Wagner and Steering Committee Chair Emeritus of The Sedona Conference ® Working Group on Electronic Document Retention and Production (WG1), as well as Martin Felsky of Commonwealth Legal, David Gray, a partner in the Litigation Group of McCarthy Tétrault in Montréal, Glenn A. Smith, one of the five founding partners of Lenczner Slaght, Karen Groulx, a partner at Pallett Valo LLP, Peg Duncan, Department of Justice, Canada, Robert Deanne, a partner with Borden Ladner Gervais LLP in Vancouver, Ron Hudges of Nixon Peabody, Kenneth J. Withers, Director of Judicial Education and Content for The Sedona Conference ®, as well as other members of the bench and bar from both Canada and the U.S. Panel discussions will focus on 7 key alegal counsel at Ledjit, an information management, e-discovery and law practice management consulting firm, Jonathan Redgrave a founding partner of Redgrave Daley Ragan & Wagner and Steering Committee Chair Emeritus of The Sedona Conference ® Working Group on Electronic Document Retention and Production (WG1), as well as Martin Felsky of Commonwealth Legal, David Gray, a partner in the Litigation Group of McCarthy Tétrault in Montréal, Glenn A. Smith, one of the five founding partners of Lenczner Slaght, Karen Groulx, a partner at Pallett Valo LLP, Peg Duncan, Department of Justice, Canada, Robert Deanne, a partner with Borden Ladner Gervais LLP in Vancouver, Ron Hudges of Nixon Peabody, Kenneth J. Withers, Director of Judicial Education and Content for The Sedona Conference ®, as well as other members of the bench and bar from both Canada and the U.S. Panel discussions will focus on 7 key aLegal, David Gray, a partner in the Litigation Group of McCarthy Tétrault in Montréal, Glenn A. Smith, one of the five founding partners of Lenczner Slaght, Karen Groulx, a partner at Pallett Valo LLP, Peg Duncan, Department of Justice, Canada, Robert Deanne, a partner with Borden Ladner Gervais LLP in Vancouver, Ron Hudges of Nixon Peabody, Kenneth J. Withers, Director of Judicial Education and Content for The Sedona Conference ®, as well as other members of the bench and bar from both Canada and the U.S. Panel discussions will focus on 7 key areas:
Saturday, October 5 9:00 — 9:45 am CDT — Justice, Lawyering and Legal Education in the Digital Age Panel Discussion 9:45 — 9:30 am — CDT TED # 3, The Futures of US Law Schools, William Henderson, Profession Indiana University Maurer School of Law and Director, Center on Global Legal Professionalism
At the annual conference of the Association for Canadian Clinical Legal Education at Osgoode Hall Law School on Sept. 24, a panel told the crowd that articling in its present form is no longer sustainable.
Stacy Taeuber served on a panel at the annual AALS Clinical Legal Education Conference in Palm Springs, California, titled «Clinical Legal Education at the Intersection of Immigration and Criminal Law.»
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