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Friday, February 24, 2006
Ind. Courts - "Federal courts focus of legal conference"
"Federal courts focus of legal conference" is the headline to a story today by Sara Eaton in the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette:
More than 100 legal types are expected to attend a spring conference today put on by the Allen County Bar Association focusing on federal court and communication between judges and attorneys.The conference is the third of its kind and will give attorneys and judges an opportunity to complete some of their required continuing education hours, said Maribeth B. Leininger, bar association executive director.
It gives the attorneys and judges who often see each other in court a chance to talk about courtroom procedure and about legal issues generally, she said. * * *
The topics of discussion include punitive damages, civil rights, pro bono work, ethics, criminal law practice and bankruptcy issues.
Posted by Marcia Oddi on February 24, 2006 09:04 AM
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