Partner
Louisville, KY
Please join us for this year’s CLE. We are proud to provide this annual service to you – our valued clients and friends – as a way of saying thank you.
This year’s keynote speaker on professional conduct will be Ohio Supreme Court Justice Patrick F. Fischer.
The topics for the CLE Seminar include the following:
Incident Response Program – Steve Crawford / Chris Habel
IP Litigation – John Bennett, Paul Ulrich
Compliance / Regulatory Update – Beth Naylor
Legalization of Marijuana – Rich Moore
Data Security & Privacy – Gene Price
NLRB Client Advisory – Jennifer Asbrock
The program will be pending a total of four hours of CLE credit, including at least one hour of professional conduct.
Date:
Thursday, November 9, 2023
Time:
Morning Session 7:30 A.M. – 12:00 P.M.
Afternoon Session 12:30 P.M. – 5:00 P.M.
Online Location:
Zoom
In-Person Location:
Great American Tower
301 East Fourth Street
33rd Floor – FCC Conference Room
Cincinnati, OH 45202
*Please check in with the ground floor security
desk upon arrival.
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