FRANK V.D. LLOYD CASINO NIGHT & AWARDS DINNER
White Beeches Golf and Country Club 70 Haworth Ave., Haworth, United StatesJoin us for an evening of fun and games to benefit the Bergen County Bar Foundation.
Join us for an evening of fun and games to benefit the Bergen County Bar Foundation.
This seminar will provide tips from the bench on all aspects of motion practice in civil cases pending in federal court. The goal is that both experienced federal practitioners and those with limited federal experience will walk away from the seminar with some useful pointers to implement in their practices. This in-person seminar will be … Continue reading Civil Motion Practice in Federal Court: Tips from the Bench
This two-credit Ethics CLE will discuss an attorney's obligation in regard to cybersecurity and ethics for both commercial and residential real estate closings.
This webinar will provide an introduction and overview of the collaborative practice of divorce law. This webinar is approved for 2.0 NJ CLE credits.
This in-person program will examine the disciplinary system's structure, substantive law and process. It will also examine insurance and civil liability considerations. This seminar is approved for 2.0 NJ CLE Ethics Credits.
Honorable John D. O'Dwyer, P.J.Cv, and Honorable Terry Paul Bottinelli, J.S.C. (Ret.) will answer questions from a panel of Professionalism in the Law Committee members regarding courtroom professionalism. Following that, Jeffrey Fiorelli, Esq. will present on Professionalism and DEI. Panelists include: Andrew J. Cevasco, Esq. Joseph A. Maurice, Esq. Sheila O'Shea-Criscione, Esq. Alexander Pappas, Esq. David Robertson, Esq. This … Continue reading PROFESSIONALISM – ALIVE AND WELL AFTER COVID?
Learn how to evaluate whether your client is eligible for an expungement and how to navigate the electronic expungement system and address issues such as clean slate expungement or cases that do not automatically populate in the electronic system. PLEASE NOTE - This CLE webinar is a prerequisite for any attorneys who intend to volunteer … Continue reading ELECTRONIC EXPUNGEMENTS
This webinar will provide updates on the New Jersey Rules discovery rules with a focus on eDiscovery and the special challenges presented by electronically stored information and metadata. This webinar is approved for 2.0 NJ CLE credits.
Learn how reverse mortgages continue to gain momentum in the marketplace. Whether used as a mode of foreclosure prevention or as an ingredient to a more dynamic financial plan, the reverse product's functions are diverse. Attending this seminar will give you the confidence and ability to coordinate this activity within the senior community, actively engaging … Continue reading LEARN & EARN WITH REVERSE MORTGAGES
Over the years, federal and state laws have evolved to protect the rights of minorities in the workplace and otherwise. In this dialogue, the panelists will delve into the history of such laws, as well as compare and contrast the US legal approach to the one of Judaism. Through reviewing biblical verses, Talmudic rulings, and medieval-times … Continue reading YOU SHALL NOT WRONG OR OPPRESS A STRANGER – JEWISH LAW AND THE TREATMENT OF MINORITIES
Learn how to evaluate whether your client is eligible for an expungement and how to navigate the electronic expungement system and address issues such as clean slate expungement or cases that do not automatically populate in the electronic system. PLEASE NOTE - This CLE webinar is a prerequisite for any attorneys who intend to volunteer … Continue reading RESCHEDULED – ELECTRONIC EXPUNGEMENTS
The Young Lawyers' Division of the Bergen County Bar Association is kicking off the New Year with an Ethics Seminar presented by Hon. Lisa Perez-Friscia, J.S.C., and Hon. Robert M. Vinci, J.S.C., and moderated by Gregory C. Ein, YLD President, Matthew M. Nicodemo, YLD President-Elect, and Omid S. Irani, YLD Secretary. Join us for a cocktail reception, dinner, and an informative evening. This … Continue reading YOUNG LAWYERS’ DIVISION QUARTERLY DINNER MEETING & CLE – RINGING IN THE NEW YEAR ETHICALLY