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ACBA, CCAC, cheap, Cliff Tuttle, custody law, family law, Medicare, preliminary objections, YLD
Monday:
If you work as a pro bono attorney in family court (an excellent way to network with attorneys in town, even if you’re not a family attorney), check out the ACBA’s lunch and learn update on custody law.
Tuesday:
Are you unemployed? No — you are a scrappy solo practitioner. Network with your brethren at ACBA’s lunchtime meeting.
After work, get 3 hours of CLE credit — including one hour of ethics! — for $99 at a practical looking class on preliminary objections, taught by attorney Cliff Tuttle (whom you may recall from the Third Chair comments section). CCAC.
Wednesday:
Check out ACBA lunchtime meetings for federal practitioners, and the Hispanic Attorneys Committee.
Thursday:
After work, earn 3 hours of CLE credit on Medicare law. Another excellent and practical course offered by CCAC.
Friday:
You’ve networked and learned tons this week. Now, the YLD hosts its third annual scavenger hunt downtown. You don’t have to be young — all ACBA members are invited. And if you haven’t signed up or are too old for such shenanigans, it might be fun to watch a bunch of young lawyer whippersnappers run around downtown looking for whimsical things.