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ABA Section of Business Law


National Conference for the Minority Lawyer

  2007 National Conference for the Minority Lawyer
    Boston, MA  June 28-29, 2007

Welcome

We are pleased to invite you to attend the "National Conference for the Minority Lawyer: A Unique Program for Litigators, Business Lawyers, In-House Counsel, Solo Practitioners and Government Lawyers" to be presented June 28-29, 2007 in Boston, MA. The ABA Section of Business Law and the ABA Commission on Racial and Ethnic Diversity in the Profession have joined together to bring you this important event. This conference will offer you a combination of practical training sessions and cutting-edge, substantive CLE programs designed specifically for minority business lawyers, litigators, and government lawyers.

This distinctive conference will combine real world advice on improving your techniques - such as prospering while promoting diversity, and marketing yourself in your current environment - with timely updates on current legal issues - such as securities law, negotiations and settlements, employment law, mediation strategies, and new developments in e-discovery. In addition, the conference is designed to foster personal interaction with other lawyers of color, including networking receptions, luncheons, and opportunities to share with, and learn from, the experiences of all in attendance.We encourage you to register today and enhance the skills you need to thrive tomorrow.

"One if by land"... Boston, famous for everything from the Red Sox and Paul Revere to Cheers and clam "chowdah," is the the perfect setting for this conference. You can expect an unforgettable two-day program, one you certainly will not want to miss. We look forward to seeing you there!






Linda Hayman
Chair, ABA Section of Business Law

Kay H. Hodge
Chair, ABA Commission on Racial and Ethic Diversity in the Profession



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