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Section of International Law: Seasoned Lawyers Interest Network

Section of International Law:
Seasoned Lawyers Interest Network


About the Committee

The Seasoned Lawyers Interest Network (SIN) is a network of Section members who have been engaged in the practice of law for 25 years or more, or who are over 50, and seeks to address areas of interest to lawyers at this stage in their careers. Themes the committee will be addressing include potential transition in professional roles, whether job-changes, down-sizing workloads, retirement from primary job or preparing for it, etc. We hope that as members join, the scope of the Group's focus will be expanded to meet the needs and interests of members.


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Leadership

Co-Chair:  Leigh B Middleditch Jr, Charles Routh

Vice-Chair:  James H Carter Jr, Peter D Ehrenhaft, William M Hannay III, Harry Ansel Inman, Robert E Lutz II, Carol Mates, Stephen J Powell

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Upcoming Programs

Section Events
December 16, 2009
Location: TBD
Format: Multiple Formats

April 13, 2010 - April 17, 2010
Grand Hyatt New York
New York,
NY
Format: Live/In-Person

SIN Document Archive

SIN Meeting Minutes - 11.15.07
ABA Commission on Law and Aging
State Emeritus Pro Bono Rules
ABA Senior Lawyers Division Retirement Planning & Mentoring 2007

Sites of Interest

ABA Senior Lawyers Division
ABA Second Season of Service
ABA Commission on Law and Aging
ABA-UNDP International Legal Resource Center
International Senior Lawyers Project

Modified by Carol Mates on November 14, 2008

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