Lawyers e-Journal
Thursday, Mar. 25, 2010
Upcoming CLE seminar and program schedule
Register for the "Alternative Careers: Opportunities in Higher Education Administration" roundtable

To register for the
following programs, call MBA Member Services at (617)
338-0530,
[e-mail membership] or visit the
CLE Web site. To download a PDF of the
March/April CLE brochure, click here.
This week's highlighted programs include:
- The Impact of Social Networking on Employment Law
Luncheon Roundtable
- Earning Attorney Fee Awards for Helping Low and
Middle Income Clients
- Probate/ Property Series: Part III - Probating Real
Estate from Start to Finish
- Basics of Divorce Practice
- Alternative Careers: Opportunities in Higher
Education Administration
- Contempt Trends and Beyond
- Save the date: 31st Annual Labor & Employment
Law Spring Conference
- MBA co-sponsored program: Rebuilding Financial
Integrity
Scroll down for program descriptions, dates and
registration details.
MARCH CLE PROGRAMS
The Impact of Social Networking on
Employment Law Luncheon Roundtable
Wednesday, March 31, noon - 1:30 p.m.
MBA, 20 West St., Boston
Earning Attorney Fee Awards for Helping
Low and Middle Income Clients
Wednesday, March 31, 4 - 7 p.m.
MBA, 20 West St., Boston
Probate/ Property Series: Part III -
Probating Real Estate from Start to Finish
Tuesday, April 6, 4 - 7 p.m.
MBA, 20 West St., Boston
Basics of Divorce
Practice
Tuesday, April 6, 4 - 7 p.m.
Western New England College School of Law, 1215 Wilbraham Road,
Springfield
Alternative Careers: Opportunities in
Higher Education Administration
**Sponsored by the Lawyers in Transition
Committee**
Wednesday, April 7, 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Hampden Superior Court-Hall of Justice, Commissioners Hearing
Room, 2nd Floor, Springfield
Contempt Trends and
Beyond
Thursday, April 8, 4 - 7 p.m.
MBA, 20 West St., Boston
SAVE THE DATE
31st Annual Labor & Employment Law
Spring Conference
Tuesday, May 11, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
The Colonnade Hotel, 120 Huntington Ave.,
Boston
9 a.m.: Discrimination: Survey and Hot
Topics
10:15 a.m.: Discrimination: Practice Tips and
Technology Issues
11:15 a.m.: Break
11:30 a.m.: Wage and Hour Update and Practice
Tips on Collective Actions
12:10 p.m.: Lunch featuring Keynote
Speaker Stuart J. Ishimaru, acting chairman, U.S. Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission
1 p.m.: Labor Law Update
2 p.m.: Break
2:10 p.m.: Practice Issues Faced by Employment
Lawyers
3:10 p.m.: Summary Judgment: The Real World
featuring the Hon. William G. Young
4:10 p.m.: Reception
MBA CO-SPONSORED PROGRAM
Rebuilding Financial Integrity: The
Emergence of Business Ethics in Institutional
Reform
Thursday, April 1, 1:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Suffolk University Sargent Hall, 120 Tremont St.,
Boston
The MBA invites you to this timely symposium at Suffolk
University, followed by a reception at the Union Club and
book-signing by keynote speaker Harry Markopolos, the Madoff
"Whistleblower." Additional outstanding speakers include
individuals from The Ethics & Compliance Officer Association;
Federal Reserve Bank-St. Louis; Boston Securities and Exchange
Commission; Financial Industry Regulatory Assocation, and
TIAA-CREF.
The event offers four CLE credits to attendees and Massachusetts
Bar Association members will be able to attend at the discounted
rate of $50. This program is co-sponsored by the MBA, TIAA-CREF,
Suffolk University Sawyer Business School and the Suffolk Alumni
Association.
NOTE: Click here to register. Registration for this
program is through Suffolk University and NOT the MBA.
How to Use the Mortgage Discharge Statute
to Improve Your Real Estate Practice