Thurs. Nov. 20-Fri. Nov. 21, CLE: Trust & Estate Law Institute, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Speakers include 20 attorneys and law professors. Approved for (14) CLE credits toward Practice management and/or Professional Practice. For information or to register, contact the New York State Bar Association: (800) 582-2452, or www.nysba.org/SixthAnnual TrustsandEstates.
Thurs. Nov. 27, Thanksgiving Day
Tues. Dec. 2, VLP 2008 Volunteer Recognition Event, 6-8 p.m.
Celebrating the efforts of volunteers with the Brooklyn Bar Association’s Volunteer Lawyers Project, which served more than 2,000 low-income Brooklyn residents in 2008.
Two awards will be presented: the Terri and Nick Letica Award for Outstanding Support of Pro Bono and the Christopher Slattery Young Professional Award. Wine, hors d’oeuvres and dessert will be served. Held at TD Bank (formerly Commerce Bank), 211 Montague St. (at Court Street). For information or to attend, contact the VLP: (718) 624-3894, x4.
Wed. Dec. 3, Celebrating Community Stars, 7 p.m.
Honoring NYPD Inspector Timothy Pearson; Ret. Sgt. Dianne Stubbs; Lt. Benjamin Williams and Sgt. Tanika Francis, both of the 88th Precinct Explorer Post 2188; SSG Eduardo Pacheco and MSG Santos Diaz, both of the NY National Guard Counterdrug Task Force; Saadia Z. Adossa, Brooklyn District Attorney’s Office; Jackie Mitchell, community activist; and Target, community partner. Held at the 88th PCT. Explorers Post #2188, 240 Dekalb Ave. For information, contact the post: (917) 217-9802.
Wed. Dec. 3, Cocktail Party for Recent BLS Graduates, 7-9 p.m.
Held at PS 450, 450 Park Ave. South, Manhattan. For information or to RSVP, contact Brooklyn Law School: www.brooklaw.edu/rsvp-re centgraduates.
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