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VOL. 113 | NO. 23 | Thursday, February 4, 1999
Rhodes College Meeman Center for Lifelong Learning will present the 12th annual Institute on the Profession of Law from 8 a
Rhodes College Meeman Center for Lifelong Learning will present the 12th annual Institute on the Profession of Law from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Feb. 15. The program is titled "The Legal and Ethical Implications of Business Law and E-Commerce" and features Harvard University professor Charles Neeson. A panel of individuals representing business, political science, law and law enforcement will join Neeson in reviewing and analyzing two case studies. For more information, call the Meeman Center at 843-3965.
The Memphis Bar Association and Lawyers Title Insurance Corp. will present the Institute for Practicing Lawyers on Real Property from 4 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Tuesdays through Feb. 23 at the Jewish Community Center, 6560 Poplar Ave. The topics on Tuesday include drafting and registration, the title insurance policy and closing transactions. The speakers include Robert Schneider of The Schneider Law Firm, W. David Dickson of First American Title Insurance Co. and J. Michael Murphy of Murphy, DeZonia & Webb. The cost is $75 per session for MBA members, $85 for non-members and $40 for non-attorneys.
The Memphis Bar Association will present a seminar on the procedural basics of a simple divorce at noon Wednesday at the Peabody Hotel. The speaker will be Miles Mason of Crone & Mason PLC. The cost before Monday is $35 for MBA members, $40 for non-members and $25 for non-attorneys.
The 12th annual Conference & Workshops on Law Firm Management and Economics will be held in Atlanta March 18-19. The conference is sponsored by Joel A. Rose & Associates Inc., a New Jersey-based consultant. Topics include trends in engagement and billing arrangements, utilizing partner compensation, planning the transition of clients, emerging automated systems and marketing. For more information, call (609) 427-0050.
The American Bar Associations Juvenile Justice Committee is accepting nominations for its 14th annual Livingston Hall Juvenile Justice Award. Nominations should be submitted by March 31. For more information, call Carrie Martin at (202) 662-1506 or e-mail juvjus@abanet.org.