NJICLE to hold program on handling domestic violence cases on April 27

Christine A. Amalfe, President of the New Jersey State Bar Association
Christine A. Amalfe, President of the New Jersey State Bar Association
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The New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education announced on April 24 that it will host a program focused on navigating domestic violence cases. The event is scheduled for April 27 and will cover key aspects of managing modern domestic violence matters, including the process for obtaining a final restraining order and the increasing influence of technology and cyber harassment in these cases.

This program aims to help legal professionals understand current challenges in domestic violence law. With technology playing a larger role in these situations, practitioners are expected to benefit from updated guidance and strategies.

Attendees of the event can earn up to four continuing legal education credits by participating. Registration information was provided by NJICLE as part of its announcement.

The session is designed for attorneys seeking practical knowledge about both traditional and emerging issues related to domestic violence litigation. Topics will include procedural steps as well as new developments tied to digital evidence and online behavior.

As awareness grows around the complexities introduced by technology in domestic disputes, programs like this reflect ongoing efforts within the legal community to stay informed about evolving practices.



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