...been on a panel during the Philadelphia Bar Association's annual bench-bar conference titled "Wake Up Everybody: Race and the Law"...
Another new year with resolutions for some and non-resolutions for others; or, perhaps, broken resolutions after just a few weeks. Regardless, how do we juggle all of our commitments
...bar association's Bench Bar Conference on October 5...Association's annual election of officers...
...speaker for the plenary session of the 2012 Bucks County Annual Bench Bar Conference on October 5 at the Turf Valley Resort in Ellicott...
...and panelist at the Philadelphia Bar Association's Bench-Bar annual conference October 6 at Revel in Atlantic City, N.J....
...featured speaker at the Philadelphia Bar Association's Bench-Bar and Annual Conference during the "Crossing the Legal Custody Line" program...
...Estate" as part of the Philadelphia Bar Association's Annual Bench Bar Conference She discussed how pre-separation dissipation, which includes...
...an attorney at Martin Banks, presented at the Bench-Bar Annual Conference in Atlantic City, N.J., hosted by the Philadelphia...
...Courts," at the Philadelphia Bar Association's Bench-Bar and Annual Conference on Saturday. Butkovitz practices in the areas of...
...Announcements The annual meeting of the Philadelphia Bar Association's real property section...
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