NJSBA announces ticketed events for Annual Meeting and Convention in May

Christine A. Amalfe President at New Jersey State Bar Association
Christine A. Amalfe President at New Jersey State Bar Association
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The New Jersey State Bar Association announced on Apr. 3 that ticketed events are now available for its Annual Meeting and Convention, scheduled to take place from May 13 to May 15.

The announcement highlights several special luncheon celebrations as well as a reception honoring the incoming officers and trustees of the association. These events are part of the broader annual gathering, which brings together members of the legal community.

According to the association, tickets can be purchased in advance for those interested in attending these featured gatherings during the convention. The luncheons and reception provide opportunities for networking and recognizing leadership transitions within the organization.

While further details about specific speakers or programs were not included in this announcement, previous conventions have served as important occasions for professional development and celebration among members.

As preparations continue, attendees are encouraged by organizers to secure their tickets early to participate in these highlighted events.



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