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Start: 8:00 am
Start: 06/10/2009 - 8:00am
End: 06/12/2009 - 5:00pm

New Lawyers Program and Kentucky Bar Association Annual Convention There is no charge for the New Lawyers' Program.  However there is a charge for some of the optional convention events you may wish to attend.  While the New Lawyers' Program is two days (Wednesday and Thursday), the KBA encourages you to enjoy any of the Convention CLE Programs on Friday, also at no charge. NLP Program Requirements:The June Program is held in conjunction with the KBA Annual Convention.  Day One is planned for you, however on Day Two, you'll choose from the Convention Programming.   Day One (June 10) - Programming on this day will be held at the same facility as the KBA Annual Convention. Day One NLP programming is distinct from the Convention programming; you will attend alongside other new attorneys in a standalone room most of the day, with the exception of a Feature CLE program.Day Two (June 11) - you will choose programs of interest to you from any of the Convention programming taking place this day.  You will need to attend programs totaling a minimum of 6 credit hours.  You do not need to pre-register for the Day Two sessions you choose.  For planning purposes you may click here for a list of programs with their credit hours.Contact:  Beth Barnes502-564-3795, ext. 270bbarnes@kybar.org

Start: 6:30 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Light hors d'oeuvres will be provided, and drinks will be available at a cash bar. The Waterfront is a short walk down West Rivercenter Boulevard toward the CW Bailey Bridge, located under the bridge. The reception will take place on the second floor of the restaurant, in the Sunset Room, with a beautiful view of the Cincinnati skyline. Click here for a map.Please make plans to attend. No need to RSVP.

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Start: 06/10/2009 - 8:00am
End: 06/12/2009 - 5:00pm

New Lawyers Program and Kentucky Bar Association Annual Convention There is no charge for the New Lawyers' Program.  However there is a charge for some of the optional convention events you may wish to attend.  While the New Lawyers' Program is two days (Wednesday and Thursday), the KBA encourages you to enjoy any of the Convention CLE Programs on Friday, also at no charge. NLP Program Requirements:The June Program is held in conjunction with the KBA Annual Convention.  Day One is planned for you, however on Day Two, you'll choose from the Convention Programming.   Day One (June 10) - Programming on this day will be held at the same facility as the KBA Annual Convention. Day One NLP programming is distinct from the Convention programming; you will attend alongside other new attorneys in a standalone room most of the day, with the exception of a Feature CLE program.Day Two (June 11) - you will choose programs of interest to you from any of the Convention programming taking place this day.  You will need to attend programs totaling a minimum of 6 credit hours.  You do not need to pre-register for the Day Two sessions you choose.  For planning purposes you may click here for a list of programs with their credit hours.Contact:  Beth Barnes502-564-3795, ext. 270bbarnes@kybar.org

Start: 6:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

A few of the incoming 1L's have organized a get together at Bearno's Pizza on June 11. This event is informal and organized by the students and would be a good opportunity to meet a few of them. 

06 / 12
End: 5:00 pm
Start: 06/10/2009 - 8:00am
End: 06/12/2009 - 5:00pm

New Lawyers Program and Kentucky Bar Association Annual Convention There is no charge for the New Lawyers' Program.  However there is a charge for some of the optional convention events you may wish to attend.  While the New Lawyers' Program is two days (Wednesday and Thursday), the KBA encourages you to enjoy any of the Convention CLE Programs on Friday, also at no charge. NLP Program Requirements:The June Program is held in conjunction with the KBA Annual Convention.  Day One is planned for you, however on Day Two, you'll choose from the Convention Programming.   Day One (June 10) - Programming on this day will be held at the same facility as the KBA Annual Convention. Day One NLP programming is distinct from the Convention programming; you will attend alongside other new attorneys in a standalone room most of the day, with the exception of a Feature CLE program.Day Two (June 11) - you will choose programs of interest to you from any of the Convention programming taking place this day.  You will need to attend programs totaling a minimum of 6 credit hours.  You do not need to pre-register for the Day Two sessions you choose.  For planning purposes you may click here for a list of programs with their credit hours.Contact:  Beth Barnes502-564-3795, ext. 270bbarnes@kybar.org

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Start: 9:00 am
Start: 06/15/2009 - 9:00am
End: 06/20/2009 - 5:00pm

Applications are now available for the 2009 Summer Law Institute, scheduled for June 15-20.The annual program is a week-long law camp open to all high school students interested in the law and legal profession, and is sponsored by the LBA, Brandeis School of Law, and Bellarmine University. Students learn the fundamentals of trial procedure, discuss important legal and social issues, and study how the law affects their lives. This program provides students an opportunity to meet and interact with local attorneys, judges, and law professors. Throughout the week, students participate in workshops, take trips to the Jefferson County Judicial Center and Bellarmine, and prepare and present a mock trial.A mandatory orientation for parents/guardians and students who have been accepted to the Summer Law Institute is scheduled at 6:30 PM, June 2. Agenda items include mock trial case information, dress code, and rules and regulations. Tuition is $110 per student, and some scholarships are available to those who qualify. The Summer Law Institute is generously funded by the Louisville Bar Foundation.For more information or with questions about the program, contact Cindy Robinson at (502) 583-5314 or visit the LBA's homepage to download the application.Contact: crobinson@loubar.orgMore information: www.loubar.org

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Start: 06/15/2009 - 9:00am
End: 06/20/2009 - 5:00pm

Applications are now available for the 2009 Summer Law Institute, scheduled for June 15-20.The annual program is a week-long law camp open to all high school students interested in the law and legal profession, and is sponsored by the LBA, Brandeis School of Law, and Bellarmine University. Students learn the fundamentals of trial procedure, discuss important legal and social issues, and study how the law affects their lives. This program provides students an opportunity to meet and interact with local attorneys, judges, and law professors. Throughout the week, students participate in workshops, take trips to the Jefferson County Judicial Center and Bellarmine, and prepare and present a mock trial.A mandatory orientation for parents/guardians and students who have been accepted to the Summer Law Institute is scheduled at 6:30 PM, June 2. Agenda items include mock trial case information, dress code, and rules and regulations. Tuition is $110 per student, and some scholarships are available to those who qualify. The Summer Law Institute is generously funded by the Louisville Bar Foundation.For more information or with questions about the program, contact Cindy Robinson at (502) 583-5314 or visit the LBA's homepage to download the application.Contact: crobinson@loubar.orgMore information: www.loubar.org

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(all day)
Start: 06/15/2009 - 9:00am
End: 06/20/2009 - 5:00pm

Applications are now available for the 2009 Summer Law Institute, scheduled for June 15-20.The annual program is a week-long law camp open to all high school students interested in the law and legal profession, and is sponsored by the LBA, Brandeis School of Law, and Bellarmine University. Students learn the fundamentals of trial procedure, discuss important legal and social issues, and study how the law affects their lives. This program provides students an opportunity to meet and interact with local attorneys, judges, and law professors. Throughout the week, students participate in workshops, take trips to the Jefferson County Judicial Center and Bellarmine, and prepare and present a mock trial.A mandatory orientation for parents/guardians and students who have been accepted to the Summer Law Institute is scheduled at 6:30 PM, June 2. Agenda items include mock trial case information, dress code, and rules and regulations. Tuition is $110 per student, and some scholarships are available to those who qualify. The Summer Law Institute is generously funded by the Louisville Bar Foundation.For more information or with questions about the program, contact Cindy Robinson at (502) 583-5314 or visit the LBA's homepage to download the application.Contact: crobinson@loubar.orgMore information: www.loubar.org

06 / 18
(all day)
Start: 06/15/2009 - 9:00am
End: 06/20/2009 - 5:00pm

Applications are now available for the 2009 Summer Law Institute, scheduled for June 15-20.The annual program is a week-long law camp open to all high school students interested in the law and legal profession, and is sponsored by the LBA, Brandeis School of Law, and Bellarmine University. Students learn the fundamentals of trial procedure, discuss important legal and social issues, and study how the law affects their lives. This program provides students an opportunity to meet and interact with local attorneys, judges, and law professors. Throughout the week, students participate in workshops, take trips to the Jefferson County Judicial Center and Bellarmine, and prepare and present a mock trial.A mandatory orientation for parents/guardians and students who have been accepted to the Summer Law Institute is scheduled at 6:30 PM, June 2. Agenda items include mock trial case information, dress code, and rules and regulations. Tuition is $110 per student, and some scholarships are available to those who qualify. The Summer Law Institute is generously funded by the Louisville Bar Foundation.For more information or with questions about the program, contact Cindy Robinson at (502) 583-5314 or visit the LBA's homepage to download the application.Contact: crobinson@loubar.orgMore information: www.loubar.org

Start: 7:45 am
Start: 06/18/2009 - 7:45am
End: 06/19/2009 - 4:00pm

Labor and Employment Law for a New Economic and Political Era Has been approved for 13.25 CLE hours, including 2 ethics hours, by the Kentucky Bar Association. 

06 / 19
(all day)
Start: 06/15/2009 - 9:00am
End: 06/20/2009 - 5:00pm

Applications are now available for the 2009 Summer Law Institute, scheduled for June 15-20.The annual program is a week-long law camp open to all high school students interested in the law and legal profession, and is sponsored by the LBA, Brandeis School of Law, and Bellarmine University. Students learn the fundamentals of trial procedure, discuss important legal and social issues, and study how the law affects their lives. This program provides students an opportunity to meet and interact with local attorneys, judges, and law professors. Throughout the week, students participate in workshops, take trips to the Jefferson County Judicial Center and Bellarmine, and prepare and present a mock trial.A mandatory orientation for parents/guardians and students who have been accepted to the Summer Law Institute is scheduled at 6:30 PM, June 2. Agenda items include mock trial case information, dress code, and rules and regulations. Tuition is $110 per student, and some scholarships are available to those who qualify. The Summer Law Institute is generously funded by the Louisville Bar Foundation.For more information or with questions about the program, contact Cindy Robinson at (502) 583-5314 or visit the LBA's homepage to download the application.Contact: crobinson@loubar.orgMore information: www.loubar.org

End: 4:00 pm
Start: 06/18/2009 - 7:45am
End: 06/19/2009 - 4:00pm

Labor and Employment Law for a New Economic and Political Era Has been approved for 13.25 CLE hours, including 2 ethics hours, by the Kentucky Bar Association. 

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End: 5:00 pm
Start: 06/15/2009 - 9:00am
End: 06/20/2009 - 5:00pm

Applications are now available for the 2009 Summer Law Institute, scheduled for June 15-20.The annual program is a week-long law camp open to all high school students interested in the law and legal profession, and is sponsored by the LBA, Brandeis School of Law, and Bellarmine University. Students learn the fundamentals of trial procedure, discuss important legal and social issues, and study how the law affects their lives. This program provides students an opportunity to meet and interact with local attorneys, judges, and law professors. Throughout the week, students participate in workshops, take trips to the Jefferson County Judicial Center and Bellarmine, and prepare and present a mock trial.A mandatory orientation for parents/guardians and students who have been accepted to the Summer Law Institute is scheduled at 6:30 PM, June 2. Agenda items include mock trial case information, dress code, and rules and regulations. Tuition is $110 per student, and some scholarships are available to those who qualify. The Summer Law Institute is generously funded by the Louisville Bar Foundation.For more information or with questions about the program, contact Cindy Robinson at (502) 583-5314 or visit the LBA's homepage to download the application.Contact: crobinson@loubar.orgMore information: www.loubar.org

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