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Brown Bag Series: Perspectives from the Bench: Tips on Advocating to the Court in Writing and Orally

Thursday May 15th, 2014 to Thursday May 15th, 2014

ATTENDANCE IS AVAILABLE IN PERSON AND WEBCAST  - REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED

THURSDAY, MAY 15

12:00PM - 1:30PM

FEDERAL CIRCUIT BAR ASSOCIATION

1620 I STREET, NW, SUITE 801

WASHINGTON, DC

The United States Court of Federal Claims Bar Association and the Federal Circuit Bar Association are pleased to announce their next joint educational program:  “Perspectives From the Bench:  Tips on Advocating to the Court in Writing and Orally.”   This brown bag program will take place Thursday, May 15, from noon to 1:30 pm.  We will have a panel that will include three Jurists.  The Honorable Judge Elaine D. Kaplan will be joined by a Federal Circuit Court of Appeals Judge and Special Master Brian H. Corcoran from the Court of Federal Claims.  The panel will be co-moderated by Lewis Wiener of Sutherland Asbill & Brennan and David Ralston of Foley Lardner.

Registration closes by May 14, 2014 or once maximum capacity is reached.  If you are registering to attend via webcast, you will receive access instructions via e-mail upon completing your registration.

  • To register to attend via webcast, click here and use the password:  FcbaCfc515
     
  • To register to attend in person, click the "register now" link at the bottom of this page.

Registration for this event is closed.

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