The New Jersey State Bar Association announced on April 28 that it will host a one-day virtual Spring Conference, offering a range of continuing legal education seminars. The event will provide attendees with the opportunity to earn up to 8.2 CLE credits in various practice areas.
The conference aims to deliver timely and relevant content for legal professionals through its slate of seminars led by top speakers. Organizers say the programming is designed to address current issues facing practitioners across different fields of law.
According to the announcement, participants can expect a diverse schedule and are encouraged to review the full programming details before registering. The association notes that there is still time for interested individuals to sign up for the event.
The annual Spring Conference serves as an important occasion for attorneys seeking both professional development and compliance with continuing education requirements. By offering the event virtually, NJSBA intends to make it accessible for members throughout New Jersey.
Looking ahead, organizers emphasize their commitment to providing high-quality educational opportunities that support legal professionals in staying informed about changes in law and best practices.

