New Jersey Bar Association releases schedule for annual meeting and convention CLE programs

Angela C. Scheck Executive Director at New Jersey State Bar Association
Angela C. Scheck Executive Director at New Jersey State Bar Association
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The New Jersey State Bar Association announced on March 30 that the schedule for its Annual Meeting and Convention is now available, featuring more than 120 continuing legal education (CLE) programs. The event will include sessions led by jurists from every level of the bench as well as hundreds of top practitioners.

The Annual Meeting provides attorneys with opportunities to earn up to 16 CLE credits across a broad range of topics and practice areas. The association said these offerings are designed to help lawyers enhance and expand their practices.

According to the announcement, “The NJSBA Annual Meeting and Convention will feature more than 120 continuing legal education programs led by jurists from every level of the bench and hundreds of top practitioners. Attendees can earn up to 16 CLE credits across a wide range of topics and practice areas designed to help attorneys enhance and expand their practices. Visit njsba.com to view the full schedule.”

The full program schedule is available on the New Jersey State Bar Association website, where interested participants can review session details and plan their attendance accordingly.

Legal professionals who attend this event will have access to educational resources aimed at supporting ongoing professional development.



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