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NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., Oct. 29, 2013—The Orange County Bar Association, in partnership with Whittier Law School, will hold the symposium “Nuts & Bolts of Representing the Interests of Children” on November 1, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., at Whittier Law School in Costa Mesa.
This all-day symposium will feature seminars on Family Law, Probate Law, Dependency Law, Special Education, Personal Injury, and Disability Benefits. Welcoming remarks will be made by Penelope E. Bryan, Dean and Vice President of Whittier Law School. Participants are eligible to earn 6.0 CLE Credits (including 2.0 hours of Family Law Specialization Credits). The registration fee includes continental breakfast and lunch.
This event is Co-Sponsored by Whittier Law School.
What: The Children's Law Symposium: Nuts & Bolts of Representing the Interests of Children
When: Friday, Nov. 1, 2013
Where: Whittier Law School, Costa Mesa
This event is open to the public. Law students are encouraged to attend at the discounted $35 rate. Download the flyer for more information or register online at www.ocbar.org.
About the Orange County Bar AssociationEstablished in 1901, the Orange County Bar Association is one of the largest voluntary bars in California. The mission of the Orange County Bar Association is to enhance the system of justice, to support the lawyers who serve it, and to assist the community served by it.
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