Mark your calendars for Thursday, November 9, to experience the 2023 Legislative Review CLE Program.
This one-day event has been thoughtfully curated by attorneys Amy Fitzhugh and Grant Osborne, who were part of the planning committee alongside Kathryn J. Cooper and W. Bain Jones Jr and is presented by the NCBA Administrative Law and Government & Public Sector Sections.
Not only did Grant play a vital role in the planning committee, but will also serve as a guest speaker, presenting on "Government Employers and Employment-Related Risk." This engaging session promises to deliver valuable updates and insights into the ever-evolving employment law landscape, tailored explicitly for seasoned and aspiring government lawyers. From federal regulations to state statutes, attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of the primary employment-related risks faced by governmental employers, plus receive practical advice on how to mitigate these risks and effectively address them.
Amy recently shared her thoughts on what attendees can expect from this exceptional CLE program in a recent post on the NC Bar Blog.
This program is your opportunity to stay updated with the latest legislative changes, essential ethics guidelines, and technology advancements. It’s a chance to network with fellow professionals during the provided lunch break and gain a deeper understanding of the nuances of administrative and governmental law.
Don’t miss this chance to earn valuable CLE credits while staying at the forefront of your field. Join us on November 9 for a day of learning, networking, and professional growth.
For more information and to register, visit our event page. We look forward to welcoming you to the 2023 Legislative Review CLE Program!
Make sure to check out Amy's blog post for more details and register for the 2023 Legislative Review CLE here. Can't attend in person? A virtual option to attend in person is available.