NJSBA announces virtual Spring Conference for April 29

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 April 14 that it will hold its annual Spring Conference as a one-day virtual event on April 29. The conference will feature a range of continuing legal education seminars led by top speakers.

The event offers attorneys an opportunity to stay current with developments in their field and earn up to 8.2 continuing legal education credits. The NJSBA said the seminars will cover a variety of practice areas and are designed to be timely and relevant.

According to the association, “In a special one-day virtual event, the NJSBA will present a slate of timely and cutting-edge CLE seminars as part of its annual Spring Conference. The day promises seminars in a variety of practice areas, with top speakers. Attendees can earn up to 8.2 CLE credits.”

The conference schedule is available online for those interested in reviewing specific topics or registering for sessions.

As legal professionals continue to adapt to changes in how they access professional development opportunities, events like this virtual conference provide important resources for maintaining licensure and keeping up with industry trends.



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