The One CLE You Don’t Want To Miss

If you’re a lawyer who is interested in administrative law, then there is one CLE you cannot afford to miss this year:  the NCBA’s Nov. 16-17 CLE entitled, “The Only Constant is Change: 2017 Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Updates.”

Let me give you two reasons why you need to sign up now, if you aren’t signed up already:

First, the CLE features an all-star cast of speakers from all three branches of government.  These speakers include Supreme Court justices, Court of Appeals judges, and the recently retired Speaker Pro Tempore of the North Carolina House of Representatives.  Simply put, there is no more qualified group of individuals than these current and former public officials to speak about the sweeping changes that our state government and local governments have experienced in the past year, which could impact your practice.

Second, these all-star speakers are prepared to share their candid, unfiltered thoughts on the most important issues of the day.  Absolutely nothing is off-limits.  We will cover the separation-of-powers disputes between the governor and the General Assembly, the friction between the General Assembly and local governments, recent legislation aimed at the judiciary, regulatory reform, and many other hot topics.  What is more, our speakers have vastly different perspectives, which ensure that you’re bound to receive a combination of useful information and controversy that will be well worth the price of admission of $305 — a great deal for 9 credit hours.

Again, you don’t want to miss this CLE.  To make it easy on you, here’s the link to register online.

I look forward to seeing you there.

Fred Moreno is Chief Deputy Legal Counsel to the N.C. Real Estate Commission, and co-chair of the Administrative Law Section’s CLE Committee.