Lawyers e-Journal
Thursday, May. 26, 2011

MBA Centennial Conference Co-Chairs Marsha V. Kazarosian and Douglas K. Sheff.
MBA Centennial Conference attendees participate in educational tracks on Young Lawyers, Litigation and Substantive legal topics
The MBA's Centennial Conference kicked-off on Wednesday, May 18
with a half-day of continuing legal education programming and
continued with a full-day of programming on Thursday, May 19. The
conference featured three concurrent CLE tracks, including:
Litigation Track
- Hot Issues in Discovery; Crafting a Winning Theme -- From Soup
to Nuts; Effective Use of Evidence During Your Case; Direct-and
Cross-Examination of Expert Witnesses; Convincing the Judges:
Practical Advice for Litigators; Voir Dire
Substantive Law Track
- Family Law Update; Trends in Employment Law; Uniform Probate
Code Update; Criminal Law -- A View from the Courts; Secret Weapons
for the Personal Injury Attorney; Tax Implications in Real Estate
Transactions
Young Lawyers Track
- Running Your Law Practice on a Shoestring Budget; Limited
Assistance Representation Open Forum; Social Media for Lawyers;
Technology From Your Office to the Courtroom; Networking Strategies
for the Successful Attorney; 60 Sites to Bring Your Firm Into the
Future
Click here
to view photos from May 18-19 Centennial Conference CLE
programming.
Look in the June issue of Lawyers Journal for full
coverage of the commemorative events.