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- Posted April 08, 2010
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ABA Business Law 2010 spring meeting in Denver to offer education events and awards programs for lawyers
The 2010 Spring Meeting of the American Bar Association Business Law Section in Denver, April 22-24, will feature discussions on financial services reform, identity theft, working with troubled companies, managing online reputations and board influence on corporate culture, among other topics. The meeting will take place in the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel.
An important component of 2010 Spring Meeting is the Institute for the Young Business Lawyer on April 22. The institute will introduce young lawyers to the substantive work of the Business Law Section. These programs include: basics of consumer credit regulation, financing the emerging growth company, 25 keys to ethical decision making and e-discovery for the young lawyer.
During its luncheon on April 23, the Business Law Section will honor the recipients of the Jean Allard Glass Cutter Award and the section's National Public Service Awards. It will also recognize authors of recently published business law books, the winners of the Mendes Hershman Student Writing Contest as well as the new Business Law Fellows, Ambassadors, Diplomats and CLEO Fellow Scholarship recipients.
More information on the ABA Business Law Section 2010 Spring Meeting 2010, including registration information is available here.
With almost 60,000 members, the ABA Business Law Section is one of the association's largest sections. It provides business lawyers with education and analysis that furthers the development and improvement of business law, and it helps its members serve their clients competently, efficiently and professionally.
With nearly 400,000 members, the American Bar Association is the largest voluntary professional membership organization in the world. As the national voice of the legal profession, the ABA works to improve the administration of justice, promotes programs that assist lawyers and judges in their work, accredits law schools, provides continuing legal education, and works to build public understanding around the world of the importance of the rule of law.
Published: Thu, Apr 8, 2010
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