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What You Need To Know about Participating in the Lawyer Referral Service | Free LIT Webcast
Thursday, February 28, 2013
- Location -
Covington & Burling LLP
The New York Times Building
620 Eighth Avenue (Between 40th and 41st)
New York, NY 10018-140
12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
(Eastern Time)
Live Program and Free Webcast
Sponsored by the Committee on Lawyers in Transition
Register
online now
What You Need to Know about Participating in the
Lawyer Referral Service
The New York State Bar Association Committee on Lawyers in Transition is continuing its
series of free, live Career Development webcasts to help lawyers better
manage their careers during this tough economy.
What You Need to Know about Participating in the Lawyer
Referral Service will be presented on Thursday,
February 28, 2013 from 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
Panelists will provide an overview of the Lawyer
Referral Service and information you need to know about
participating. Panelists will also cover requirements
including
Rules to paricipate as an attorney (ie, office,
bar admission, practice areas, years of exp, application, number of
assignments/year, reporting, renewing)
Rules to get services as a client/who is
entitled
Logistcs - time management, overhead costs,
getting additional attorneys
Challenges
Benefits to participating
The weblink to view the program along with any program materials will
be forwarded to all registrants. If you are unable to attend in person
or participate in the LIVE webcast, the recorded archive will be
available online and posted at the Committee's website www.nysba.org/LawyersinTransition.
Visit www.nysba.org/LITarchivedWebcasts to
view past programs offering advice and resources to increase the odds of
finding rewarding work.
Program Faculty
Eva Valentin-Espinal Coordinator, Lawyer
Referral and Information Service
New York State Bar Association
Albany, New York
Clara Schwabe
Legal Referral Service sponsored by The New York City Bar Association
& The New York County Lawyers’ Association
Linda L. Kordes, Esq. Linda L. Kordes Attorney at Law
New York, NY
Joseph F. Tremiti, Esq.
Tremiti LLC
New York, New York
Please note: This program does not carry MCLE
credit.
This webcast is free* to all attorneys, but pre-registration is
required.
The
location for the February 28, 2013 program is listed
below:
Covington & Burling LLP
The New York Times Building
620 Eighth Avenue (Between 40th and 41st)
New York, NY 10018-140
*Please Note: Seating is limited. NYSBA
members and student members are invited to attend in person to be a part
of the live audience.
The non-member, in person registrant fee is $25.
In-person participants must arrive by 11:30 a.m.
Pre-registration is required.
Did you miss any of the previous Career Development
programs?
Visit www.nysba.org/LITarchivedWebcasts to
view archived webcasts.
If you have questions about this event, or would like
more information about the Committee on Lawyers in Transition, please
contact
Kathy Suchocki, Staff Liaison to the committee at (518) 487-5590 or ksuchocki@nysba.org.
If you have program ideas or suggestions, please
contact Jessica Thaler, Esq., chair of the Committee on Lawyers in
Transition at jthaleresq@gmail.com.
Visit the Committee blog at http://nysbar.com/blogs/lawyersintransition
Please note - In order to register you will need to
login with your member record or create an online web record.
Forgot your login? Call the Customer Service Center at (518)
463-3724.
Attendees: Your registration confirmation will be
sent to the e-mail address you have on file with NYSBA. To update your
contact information, please login and click
here to visit MyNYSBA and update your profile.
What You Need to Know about Participating in
the Lawyer Referral Service
Live Program and Free Live Webcast
Thursday, February 28, 2013 | 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
The last day to pre-register online was February 28, 2013.
Members, please login to get member discounts.
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