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Paralegals to Present Study of Federal Court Processes
Albuquerque, N.M.—The Federal Process in New Mexico will be held April 8, at the State Bar Center in Albuquerque. The State Bar Paralegal Division will co-sponsor this continuing legal education program for interested members of the legal community.
The seminar will focus on the rules, policies, and conduct essential in presenting cases before federal courts. Topics include trying and prosecuting criminal cases, preparing federal appeals, and military law.
Featured speakers will include Mary McCullouch of the US Attorney’s Office; Scott Davidson of JustAppeals.Net and The Appellate Law Office of Scott M. Davidson PhD Esq; Kari Converse of the Federal Public Defender’s Office; and Kenneth Fladager of the 2nd Judicial District Attorney’s Office.
The State Bar Paralegal Division serves the needs of paralegals throughout the state, encouraging a high order of ethical and professional attainment, furthering education among its members, and carrying out programs within the State Bar
Visit http://www.nmbarcle.org/catalog.aspx?browse=ViewProg&catid=1376 to register and http://www.nmbarcle.org/additionalfiles/1376/CLE-Federal-0408.pdf to view the full schedule.
The State Bar of New Mexico was organized in 1886 and is composed of more than 8500 members. Its purposes are to aid the courts in administering justice and preserving the rule of law, and to foster a high standard of integrity and competence within the legal profession.