Privacy Pitfalls: Emerging Data Security Issues in 2018
Privacy Pitfalls: Emerging Data Security Issues in 2018 with Paul Bond, Esq. and Bretta Oluyede, Esq. from Reed Smith
The Princeton Bar Association holds monthly Continuing Legal Education Luncheons throughout the spring, fall, and winter seasons. Our CLE programs are typically certified through the Pennsylvania Continuing Legal Education Board and approved PA programs are valid for 1:1 reciprocal credit in New Jersey, New York, and any other state that accepts reciprocity. Some of our programs may also be approved in New Jersey or other states. We meet the last Wednesday of the month from 12:30 – 2:00 pm at our host facility TPC Jasna Polana for networking, CLE, and a delicious gourmet lunch. Join us!
The Princeton Bar Association also organizes other business networking, community, and charitable events throughout the year, including golf outings at Jasna Polana.
Click the links below to register and learn more about our upcoming events:
All programming is subject to change
Privacy Pitfalls: Emerging Data Security Issues in 2018 with Paul Bond, Esq. and Bretta Oluyede, Esq. from Reed Smith
Timeless Lessons in Civility, Ethics, and Integrity with local author Peter T. Lubrecht speaking on his new book, "New Jersey Hessians: Truth and Lore in the American Revolution."
The Four Cornerstones to Your Financial Future with financial expert Niraj X. Chhabra, CFP, MBA of Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc.
Please join us for our monthly CLE luncheon featuring the esteemed Judge Carchman speaking on Judicial Ethics: On & Off the Bench. All participants with receive a certificate valid for […]
Whether you are handling a divorce case, advising a business client or providing guidance to a person contemplating divorce, a sound knowledge of the tax consequences is essential. This program, co-presented by John Eory, Esq., Chair of the Family Law Department at Stark and Stark and Stacey Udell, CPA/ABV/CFF, CVA, Director of Valuation and Litigation Services at HBK, will examine the historic influence of taxes in such areas as alimony, child support and equitable distribution of marital assets, as well as how the Tax Cut and Jobs Act of 2017 creates new opportunities and challenges.
Please join us on June 27, 2018 for our monthly CLE luncheon featuring Vik Jaitly, Esq. from Drinker Biddle and Monica Wahba, from SuitSupply Inc. speaking on the hot topic […]
Please save the date of September 26, 2018 for what is sure to be an insightful hour on how to use LinkedIn to generate more business for your firm. This […]
What would it mean to your organization if you could avoid and overcome the dysfunction that results from gender and racial inequality? What if you could address the not-so-hidden biases […]
Please join us for our November luncheon featuring Professor Kevin Michels speaking on attorney ethics and The Hidden Value of Lawyers. This program is anticipated to be approved for 1 […]
Please join us as we round out another successful year of CLE programming with a very special presentation by Princeton University Professor and Princeton Gerrymandering Project pioneer, Dr. Samuel Wang, […]
Please join us for our November CLE Luncheon featuring our President, Jennifer Mohamed speaking on the topic of:
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Please join us for our monthly CLE luncheon featuring Assemblyman Gusciora speaking on the hot topic of the legalization of medical marijuana in New Jersery. We are delighted and honored to have Assemblyman Gusciora join us. As always, a delicious gourmet lunch will be served.
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Join us this September 27th for our first CLE Luncheon of the Fall season featuring guest lecturer Michael G. Sinkevich, Esq. of Lieberman & Blecher, P.C.
We are honored to have Michael join us this month for what will surely be a very interesting and timely discussion on the EPA and Executive Orders under the Trump Administration, legal issues related to the Paris Climate Agreement, and other hot topics under New Jersey Law.
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Take advantage of the perks of being a Princeton Bar Association member this summer by participating in one of our fun golf events at TPC Jasna Polana. No golf experience necessary, just a willingness to have fun and enjoy the summer!
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Join us this June 28th to welcome in summer with our fun and informative CLE lunchtime lecture: “Share the Road: NJ Bike Law Update”. Princeton Bar Association Trustee and avid cyclist Cory Kestner and Jerry Foster of the Greater Mercer TMA will guide us through the ins and outs of bicycle and cycling laws, municipal liability under the New Jersey Torts Claims Act, ethical considerations, and interesting national trends in bike laws. Come sip some iced-tea, earn a CLE credit, and get ready for the summer days ahead! This is our last CLE luncheon until September….don’t miss it!
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Please join us for our next monthly meeting at TPC Jasna Polana. We have only 2 more luncheons in May and June before we take a short break for the summer.
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Please join us for our April CLE luncheon for an engaging discussion on hot topics in U.S. immigration law and policy with distinguished immigration and international law attorney John Kuhn Bleimaier.
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Please join us this March for our monthly luncheon at TPC Jasna Polana. This month we are featuring guest presenter Jeffrey Gradone from Archer & Greiner who will speak on Understanding the Tax Appeal Process. Attendees will receive 1 CLE credit valid in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.
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Please join us for our monthly CLE luncheon: attendants earn 1 CLE credit valid for New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania while enjoying a delicious gourmet lunch. Speaker: New Jersey historian Glenn LeBoeuf.
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Please join us for our monthly CLE luncheon. This month, we are pleased to offer a panel discussion among three folks with intimate knowledge of the Mercer County case: Adam Gordon is a lawyer at Fair Share Housing, an active participant in this and similar cases around the state; Betsy McKenzie is a planner who has served as a Special Master in the Mercer County case and has done similar work in Mt. Laurel cases for many years; and Chris Tarr represents both developers and affordable housing nonprofits and has counseled the largest intervenor in the Hopewell Township settlement.
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