[blindlaw] Last Chance! tenBroek Law Symposium and NABL WestLawTraining, all kinds of CLE

Dennis Clark dennisgclark at sbcglobal.net
Tue Apr 12 19:02:38 UTC 2011


Hello Scott,
I mentioned in an earlier email that I planned to attend the Westlaw 
training, but I have not paid the additional $25 fee.  How should this be 
paid?
All the best,
Dennis

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From: "Scott C. LaBarre" <slabarre at labarrelaw.com>
To: "Scott C. LaBarre" <slabarre at labarrelaw.com>
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Subject: Re: [blindlaw] Last Chance! tenBroek Law Symposium and NABL 
WestLawTraining, all kinds of CLE


Hi Folks, we have room for a couple more attendees for our WestLaw training. 
Please let me know by the end of today if you'd like to attend.  The info is 
below.
Regards,
Scott
From: Scott C. LaBarre
  To: Scott C. LaBarre
  Sent: Friday, April 01, 2011 3:30 PM
  Subject: tenBroek Law Symposium and NABL WestLaw Training, all kinds of 
CLE


  Greetings Everyone:



  This is just a reminder that the deadlines to register for the tenBroek 
Symposium and the follow-on NABL WestLaw training are coming up very soon, 
April 7, 2011.  Please see the info below to learn how to register for both 
of these great sessions.  The NABL seminar will begin at 12:45 pm on the 
15th with a lunch for attendees.  The substantive session will begin at 1:45 
pm and conclude by 4:45 pm.    To register for the tenBroek Symposium, 
please contact Lou Ann Blake at the information below.  To register for the 
NABL seminar, please contact me at slabarre at labarrelaw.com or 303 504-5979, 
office phone.

  Thanks,

  Scott LaBarre,

  President, NABL

  Just Announced by the National Association of Blind Lawyers!





  What:  A seminar for blind and visually impaired lawyers on how to manage 
WestLaw and WestLaw Next with assistive technology.



  When: Friday, April 15, 2011, following the 2011 Jacobus tenBroek 
Disability Law Symposium.



  Where: National Federation of the Blind Jernigan Institute, Baltimore.



  Cost:   $25.00 if registered for the 2011 Jacobus tenBroek Disability Law 
Symposium.

              $50.00 if only attending the WestLaw seminar.

              Lunch is included.



  For additional information contact:



              Scott C. LaBarre, Esq.

              President, National Association of Blind Lawyers

              E-mail: slabarre at labarrelaw.com



  For additional information about the 2011 Jacobus tenBroek Disability Law 
Symposium, go to: http://www.nfb.org/nfb/Law_Symposium.asp.



  Only One Week Left to Register!





  2011 Jacobus tenBroek Disability Law Symposium



  Bridging the Gap between the Disability Rights Movement and Other Civil 
Rights Movements



  April 14-15, 2011

  at the

  National Federation of the Blind Jernigan Institute

  Baltimore, Maryland



  The 2011 Jacobus tenBroek Disability Law Symposium will consist of plenary 
sessions and workshops facilitated by distinguished law professors, 
practitioners, and advocates who will discuss issues such as how to 
translate what worked for the civil rights movements to the disability 
rights movement, how the disability community can learn to speak with one 
voice while respecting and maintaining its diversity, and how to erase the 
misconception that disability rights is not a civil rights issue.



  2011 plenary session presenters:



    a.. Russlynn Ali, Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Education 
Office for Civil Rights
    b.. Ruth Colker, Distinguished University Professor and Heck Faust 
Memorial Chair in Constitutional Law, Ohio State University Moritz College 
of Law
    c.. Robert Dinerstein, Professor of Law, American University Washington 
College of Law
    d.. Wade Henderson, President and CEO, The Leadership Conference on 
Civil and Human Rights
    e.. Scott C. LaBarre, Esquire, LaBarre Law Offices P.C.
    f.. Kathleen Martinez, Assistant Secretary, Department of Labor, Office 
of Disability Employment Policy
    g.. Marc Maurer, President, National Federation of the Blind
    h.. Shannon Price Minter, Legal Director, National Center for Lesbian 
Rights
    i.. Larry Paradis, Executive Director, Disability Rights Advocates
    j.. Howard Rosenblum, Chief Executive Officer (Designate), National 
Association of the Deaf
    k.. Lynn Hecht Schafran, Senior Vice President and Director, National 
Judicial Education Program, Legal Momentum


  2011 workshop facilitators:



    a.. Mazen Basrawi, Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General, U.S. 
Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division
    b.. Michael W. Bien, Managing Partner, Rosen, Bien & Galvan LLP
    c.. Peter Blanck, University Professor and Chair, The Burton Blatt 
Institute
    d.. Ella Callow, Legal Program Director, The National Center for Parents 
with Disabilities and their Families
    e.. Kevin Cremin, Director of Disability and Public Benefits Law, Legal 
Services NYC
    f.. Brian East, Senior Attorney, Advocacy, Inc.
    g.. Leslie Ellis, Jury Consultant, TrialGraphix
    h.. Donald Freedman, Partner, Rosenberg, Freedman & Goldstein LLP
    i.. Douglas Kruse, Director, PhD program in Labor Relations and Human 
Resources, Rutgers University School of Management and Labor Relations
    j.. Janet Lord, Senior Partner, BlueLaw International
    k.. Laura Rovner, Associate Professor of Law, University of Denver Sturm 
College of Law
    l.. Jo Anne Simon, Esquire
    m.. Michael Waterstone, J. Howard Ziemann Fellow and Professor of Law, 
Loyola Law School


  The theme keynote speaker will be Commissioner Chai Feldblum, United 
States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.  A legislative update will 
be provided by Andrew Imparato, senior counsel and disability policy 
director for the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and 
Pensions.



  Documentation for CLE credits will be provided.



  Registration fee: $175

  Student registration fee: $25



  The registration deadline is April 7, 2011.  A limited number of 
scholarships to cover the registration fee will be available to individuals 
with demonstrated financial need.



  To learn more about the symposium and symposium sponsorship opportunities, 
view the agenda, and register online, please visit 
http://www.nfb.org/nfb/Law_Symposium.asp.  You may also download from this 
Web site a registration form to mail or fax.  Hotel information is also 
available on the symposium Web site.



  For additional information, contact:



  Lou Ann Blake, JD

  Law Symposium Coordinator

  Jacobus tenBroek Library

  Jernigan Institute

  NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND

  200 East Wells Street

  at Jernigan Place

  Baltimore, Maryland 21230

  Telephone: 410-659-9314, ext. 2221

  E-mail: lblake at nfb.org





  Scott C. LaBarre, Esq.

  LaBarre Law Offices P.C.
  1660 South Albion Street, Ste. 918
  Denver, Colorado 80222
  303 504-5979 (voice)
  303 757-3640 (fax)
  slabarre at labarrelaw.com (e-mail)
  www.labarrelaw.com (website)

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