ABA Section of Business Law
National Conference for the Minority Lawyer
2008 National Conference for the Minority Lawyer
San Jose, CA • June 26-27, 2008
Sponsorship OpportunitiesThe 2008 National Conference for the Minority Lawyer will be held June 26-27, 2008 in San Jose, CA. This unique two-day conference brings together minority lawyers from racial/ethnic groups, all practice settings, at all levels of experience, from all over the country. It showcases the talents and expertise of minority lawyers as practitioners, judges and academics. It provides a lively but comfortable environment where minority lawyers can network while learning from and sharing with each other. It presents cutting edge Continuing Legal Education (CLE) programs and explores the hottest topics related to diversity within the legal profession. It offers the most current and critical information and professional development that minority lawyers and law firms need to take back to their firms and clients.About the National Conference for the Minority Lawyer The National Conference for the Minority Lawyer is a collaborative effort between the ABA Commission on Racial and Ethnic Diversity and the ABA Section of Business Law. Additionally, other ABA entities join us to provide and enhance the substantive programming presented at the Conference. The Commission on Racial and Ethnic Diversity in the Profession is a catalyst to change the legal profession to reflect the society it serves. The Commission helps racially and ethnically diverse lawyers advance their careers and standing in the profession; uses leadership, programs, and information to help the profession understand and eliminate racism, bigotry, and discrimination; and works to increase racial and ethnic diversity in the legal profession and enrich the profession through diversity. The Section of Business Law consists of over 50,000 members from all over the country, including private practitioners, corporate counsel, judges and academics representing small and large firms, corporate law departments, academic institutions and the federal, state and local government. The Section sponsors more than 150 Continuing Legal Education programs annually and a number of programs are telecast to numerous sites around the country. For more detailed information on sponsorship please contact Sandra Yamate in the ABA Commission on Racial and Ethnic Diversity in the Profession. For complete information on Sponsorship activities click here |
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