We've got a busy week of CLE programs coming up. On
Monday the 13th join us for
PROTECTING YOUR CLIENT'S CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS - WHY, WHEN AND HOW TO ARGUE THAT A DECISION SHOULD BE BASED ON THE MASSACHUSETTS STATE CONSTITUTION https://bit.ly/3NuEdgq
On
Tuesday the 14th we welcome an expert faculty of Thomas J. Carey, Esq., Boston College Law School, Hogan Lovells LLP, Karen Breda, Esq., Boston College Law School & Jerry Cohen, Esq., Burns & Levinson LLP , and JAMS, Inc., Roger Williams Law School, co-authors of Massachusetts Law Review article: “Employee Noncompetition Laws and Practices: A Massachusetts Paradigm Shift Goes National” (April 2022) who will present
NONCOMPETITION AGREEMENTS IN MASSACHUSETTS & BEYOND-THE IMPACT OF THE MASS. NONCOMPETITION AGREEMENT ACT & MASS. ADOPTION OF THE UNIFORM TRADE SECRETS ACT https://bit.ly/3NSpufH
The next day,
Wednesday, June 15th our own Brian Harkins, Esq., Senior Reference Librarian, Social Law Library will present alongside Neal Quenzer, Esq., WilmerHale in a webinar about
MASSACHUSETTS LEGISLATIVE HISTORY https://bit.ly/3aV21vL
We close out the week of webinars with our 4th program on
Thursday, June 16th in the
HOMICIDE TRIAL ISSUES SERIES with a program on
GANG ISSUES. FACULTY includes Hon. James H. Budreau, Superior Court, Hon. Janet L. Sanders, Suffolk Superior Court, Hon. William M. White, Bristol Superior Court, Hon. Douglas H. Wilkins, Superior Court, Masai-Maliek King , Esq., Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office, Robert L. Sheketoff, Esq., Law Offices of Robert L Sheketoff
https://bit.ly/3Q9aewd