The ABA Section of Litigation invites you to explore the professional learning and networking opportunities at the 2009 ABA Annual Meeting in Chicago. For young lawyers and experienced litigators alike, this is the CLE event to attend this summer.
Hone your advocacy skills and earn CLE credits at one of the Section’s top caliber programs, including Lessons from History: A Conversation with Former Attorneys General; ethical issues lawyers face when working with witnesses; trials skills training from noted judges and lawyers, including Litigation at the O.K. Corral: How Cross-Examination Won the West, presented by Professor Steven Lubet; an examination of the legal challenges arising from the subprime debacle; the presence of modern-day technology in the legal field; e-discovery in international litigation; and much more. Nationally known and recognized for their expertise, our speakers are judges and lawyers who are dedicated to improving the profession and to enhancing the skills of trial advocates. Build your practice by getting to know lawyers from around the country during our practice area networking breakfasts, programs, and special events. Be sure to purchase your tickets early for our events, including our elegant reception featuring an exciting first glimpse at the renowned Art Institute of Chicago’s Modern Wing, designed by Renzo Piano, scheduled to open on May 16, 2009.
We look forward to seeing you at the 2009 ABA Annual Meeting.
Financial scholarship applications are available for this program. To request an application or receive additional information, contact Elizabeth Hurley at 312/988-5499.

