Federal Practice Bench-Bar Symposium registration remains open for March 31 event

Lisa Spiegel Associate Executive Director of the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education
Lisa Spiegel Associate Executive Director of the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education
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The New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education announced on March 27 that registration is still open for the Federal Practice Bench-Bar Symposium, which will take place on March 31.

The event brings together federal judges and practitioners from New Jersey to discuss the relationship between federal and state court procedures. Organizers say the program aims to provide an overview of best practices in federal court, including brief writing, scheduling, and case presentation.

According to the announcement, attendees will have the opportunity to hear directly from experts about effective strategies in federal litigation. The symposium is designed for both new and experienced attorneys seeking practical guidance on navigating federal court processes.

Participants can earn up to 6.3 continuing legal education credits by attending this comprehensive program. Registration information is available through the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education.

The symposium reflects ongoing efforts within the legal community to promote professional development and ensure attorneys are equipped with current knowledge of procedural standards.



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