Upcoming CLE for Attorneys
Upcoming CLE for attorneys hosted by NC Institute for Constitutional Law
on Nov. 13, 2013 at Brooks Pierce Law Firm from 2:30 - 5:00 pm.
The CLE will feature an NC Supreme Court & Court of Appeals Review and Constitutional Primer. Presenters include Justice Paul Newby, Jeanette Doran, and Tyler Younts, president of NCICL. We’re approved for 2.25 hours CLE credit. The event is free (other than the Bar's $3 per credit hour fee) but registration is required.
Anyone interested in attending is asked to complete the registration form here (http://www.ncicl.org/article/879) and return it to NCICL.
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