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FamilyKind’s 9th Annual Benefit & Virtual Symposium: Global Perspectives in Family Law and the COVID-19 Pandemic

March 11, 2021 @ 2:00 pm - 6:30 pm

New York Chapter

NYWBA’s Children’s Rights Committee is Co-Sponsoring a CLE Program with FamilyKind, Inc.:
FamilyKind’s 9th Annual Benefit & Virtual Symposium
Global Perspectives in Family Law and the COVID-19 Pandemic

Speakers:

Maurice Q. Robinson, Esq. (Moderator)

Hon. Vanessa Aufiero Da Rocha (Brazil)

Michal Feffer, MBA, LLB (Israel)

David Allison – Solicitor, Mediator, Collaborative Lawyer (England)

Hirotaka Honda –  Barister & Solicitor/Attorney at Law (Japan)

Pepsi Thuto – Attorney (Botswana)

Stephen Madigan, MSW. MSc, Ph.D. (Canada)

Date: March 11, 2021
Time: 2:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Location Zoom Webinar- invitation to follow upon RSVP
CLE: 3 credits, type TBD
Cost: $175 Registration
$50 – Member of the 18B Panel/Students
RSVP https://familykind.org/awards-symposium/
Info: If you have any questions, please contact childrensrightschairs@nywba.org.

*CLE Credits:  3 Credits, type TBD: The New York Women’s Bar Association is an accredited CLE provider. Approval of CLE credit is pending in accordance with the requirements of the NYS CLE Board for the above-listed credit hours for established attorneys and as transitional credit hours for newly admitted attorneys.

** CLE is free for NYWBA and WBASNY members but access to the program requires payment of the registration fee. Full and partial scholarships based on financial need are available. For info on the guidelines and to apply, contact CLE Co-Chairs Amy B. Goldsmith, Tara Diamond or Elizabeth Shampnoi at cle@nywba.org or 212-216-1135. All requests are confidential.

Details

Date:
March 11, 2021
Time:
2:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Organizer

New York Women’s Bar Association
Phone
212-490-8202
View Organizer Website

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