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SUMMARY:Introductory Course on Irish Law\, Society\, Business and Trade (in Ireland)
DESCRIPTION:  \nIntroductory Course on Irish Law\, Society\, Business and Trade \nIn Ireland\nMay 7 – 13\, 2025\nOverview \nAn introduction to the Irish legal and constitutional system\, EU Law\, fundamentals of civil and criminal law\, as well as more advanced topics to include immigration law\, human rights\, international law and environmental law\, brand rights\, and intellectual property. The goal of this program is to provide participants with a deeper understanding of contemporary Irish law and business practices\, international law and economic relations\, and to enhance the practitioner’s ability to deal with Irish-American clientele and emerging legal issues between the United States and Ireland and/or the EU. \nCLE Agenda\n*All CLE Hours are Anticipated \nMay 8\, 2025\n9:30-10:30 am\nCLE: 60 minutes – 1.0 CLE hours*\nThe Irish Legal System & Continuing Legal Education\nOverview of the Irish legal system\, constitutional law\, legal education in Ireland\, higher education law\, comparative law\, sources of law\, court structures\, and legal procedures\, the research of law.\n\nPresenter: TP Kennedy\, Education Director\, Law Society of Ireland\nLocation: Law Society of Ireland\, Dublin\, Ireland\n4:30-6:00 pm\nCLE: 90 minutes – 1.5 CLE hours*\nThe Irish Judiciary and Access to Justice in Ireland\nSession includes the organization of Irish Courts\, regulation of law practice in Ireland\, role of the Bar Association\, Deontology\, Ethics and ethical codes\nPresenters: Chief Executive Officer Ciara Murphy and Representatives of the Bar of Ireland\nLocation: The Bar of Ireland and Four Courts\, Dublin\, Ireland\n7:00-8:00 pm\nCLE: 60 minutes – 1.0 CLE hours*\nIreland’s Economic Ascent: Successes\, the Housing Conundrum & Legal Challenges\nTopics: Tax Law\, EU Law\, Foreign Investment\, IP\, Housing Laws and Housing Crisis\, Social Welfare\, Tech Sector\nPresenters: Ronan Lyons\, Professor in Economics at Trinity College Dublin; Moderator: Daniel Perez\nLocation: The Bull & Castle\, Dublin\, Ireland\nMay 9\, 2025\n9:30 – 10:30 am\nCLE: 60 minutes – 1.0 CLE hours*\nA Century of Irish Censorship: The Prohibitions\, the Battles\, the Legacy\nThis session includes: Freedom of Expression\, Censorship\, Constitutional Law\, Human Rights\, Intellectual Property\nPresenters: Jana Fischerova; Moderator: Daniel Perez\nLocation: EPIC Museum\, Dublin\, Ireland\n11:30 am – 12:30 pm\nCLE: 60 minutes – 1.0 CLE hours*\nImmigration Law & Society: the Irish Immigrant Experience\nA program featuring: Immigration Law\, Procedural Law\, Human Rights\, State & Society\nPresenters: Nathan Mannion; Moderator: Daniel Perez\nLocation: EPIC Museum\, Dublin\, Ireland\n1:00-2:00 pm\nCLE: 60 minutes – 1.0 CLE hours*\nIrish Whiskey Regulation and Protecting Brand Rights\nThe session explores Intellectual Property\, Brand protection in the EU\, the regulation of alcohol in Ireland\, denomination of origin\, commercial law\, contracts\, trademark and trade dress.\nPresenters: Jack Teeling: Moderator: Daniel Perez\nLocation: Teelings Distillery\, Dublin\, Ireland\nMay 12\, 2025\n1:30-3:00 pm\nCLE: 90 minutes – 1.5 CLE hours*\nThe Bar of Northern Ireland & Jurisdiction and Organization of the Royal Courts of Justice\nUK Judiciary\, Structure and Traditions of the Bar\, Legal Profession Requirements\, Inns of Court\, Barrister requirements\, Legal Practice in the UK\, The British Legal System\, Hierarchy of the United Kingdom Courts\, Organization\, functioning and jurisdiction of the Royal Courts\, Judicial Career\nPanel: Donal Lunny KC and Representatives of the Royal Courts of Justice\nLocation: The Bar of Northern Ireland & Royal Courts of Justice\, Belfast\, Ireland\n  \nPRESENTER INFORMATION:\nTP Kennedy\nDirector of Education at the Law Society of Ireland. He has been with the Law Society of Ireland for almost 29 years\, having started as a legal education co-coordinator and has been the Director of Education since September 1999. For 25 years now he has been the Editorial Advisor of the Hibernian Law Journal as well. Before this\, he also worked as a Solicitor at McCann FitzGerald for almost 5 years. He obtained his LLB in Law from the Trinity College in Dublin and he also has a diploma in Theology and Philosophy from the Milltown Institute. \nCiara Murphy\nCiara Murphy is the Chief Executive of The Bar of Ireland since November 2014. She supports the Bar Council in defining its strategic priorities and goals and is accountable to the Council for delivering the expected performance results defined by its annual operating plan. \nRonan Lyons\nRonan is a Professor in Economics at Trinity College Dublin. His research focuses on housing markets\, urban economics and economic history. Ronan is the Director of Trinity Research in Social Sciences\, a hub of over 300 research active social scientists in Trinity\, and also Associate Director and Data Lead at the Centre for Economics\, Politics and History\, a joint research hub between Trinity and Queen’s University Belfast\, funded by the North-South Research Programme of the Government of Ireland. Rona is an internationally recognised expert on housing markets and housing price indices. Since 2004\, he has been the author of the Daft.ie Reports\, the longest-running sale and rental prices in Ireland. Since 2017\, he \nhas worked\, on behalf of the IMF\, training policymakers in South America\, Central and Eastern Europe  and Central Asia on how to measure housing price trends. I have also worked with numerous individual countries — including Bolivia\, Iraq\, Jordan\, Mongolia\, Nepal\, Ukraine\, Uzbekistan and Vietnam —  building local expert capacity. Ronan is an active contributor to policy debates\, especially on the topic of housing\, and his research and commentary feature regularly in the media\, both nationally and internationally. Nationally\, he is a columnist at TheCurrency\, having previously written for the Sunday Business Post and the Sunday Independent. Internationally\, he is regularly interviewed on the Irish economy — past examples include the BBC\, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung\, YLE (Finland)\, the Christian Science Monitor\, the Financial Times\, Sky News\, the New York Times and The Economist. From 2021 to 2024\, he was a member of Ireland’s Housing Commission\, and for the period 2017-2022\, he was a Board Member of Ireland’s Higher Education Authority. Ronan has been a Council Member of the Statistical & Social Inquiry Society of Ireland (SSISI) since 2017 and was Honorary Secretary for 2018-2021. From 2016 to 2022\, I was on the Organising Committee of the Dublin Economic Workshop. \nRonan has written a number of book chapters\, including for the Economy of Ireland textbook\, and in 2011\, he was editor\, with Ed Burke\, of Next Generation Ireland. Together with his co-authors\, Rowena Gray and Jason Barr\, Ronan is writing Rent & The City\, a history of the (un)affordability of housing in New York over the last centuries. Commissioned by Columbia University Press\, it is due out in late 2025. \nNathan Mannion\nNathan currently serves as the Head of Exhibitions and Programmes at EPIC The Irish Emigration  Museum. A frequent contributor to the Irish Times newspaper and Irish Lives Remembered magazine\, he also authored ‘The Irish and the World’ published by Scala in 2022. He is a Heritage Studies graduate of Atlantic Technical University (ATU) where he specialised in Museum Studies and completed an MA in Arts Management and Cultural Policy at the University College Dublin in 2020. Originally from Carlow he has previously worked with the national Heritage Council’s Museum Standards Programme for Ireland and as Deputy Curator of Rothe House Museum & Gardens. He has served on the Irish board of the   International Council of Museums (ICOM) since 2018 and was elected Chair in 2024\, having formerly served as Secretary and Membership Secretary. In addition to his work with ICOM he is also the Irish representative on the international Migration Museums Network (MMN) and a member of the  Europeana network. \nJana Fischerova\nJana was born in Hradec Králové (Czech Republic). She is a graduate of Palacký University\, Olomouc (Czech Republic)\, where she completed a BA & MA in Czech Philology\, and a BA & MA in English Philology; and of University College Dublin\, where she was awarded a PhD in Anglo-Irish Literature (in 2011). Her doctoral thesis was a comparative study of Literary Censorship in Ireland and Czechoslovakia. Her main area of expertise lies in twentieth-century literature and culture\, mainly Czech and Irish\, but also British and (Soviet) Russian. She is particularly interested in the subject of literary and other censorship\, as well as the relationship between literature and society. Jana’s research work has been largely comparative\, focused primarily on the post-independence Czech (Czechoslovak) and Irish contexts. Recently she has been working on expanding her scope by exploring the related cultural territories of the Soviet Union and Great Britain. In addition\, she is interested in the politics of translation. As a trained philologist\, she also teaches Czech Language courses at the Department. \nJack Teeling\nJack founded the Teeling Whiskey Company in 2012 and has quickly transformed it into the leading progressive Irish whiskey company with a portfolio of premium award winning Irish whiskeys exporting  to over 60 International Markets and opened the first new distillery in Dublin for over 125 years in 2015. He obtained a MSc in International Business from the Dublin Trinity College\, a MBS in Finance from the University College of Dublin and a BCOM in Commerce from the University College of Dublin. \nDonal Lunny KC\nDonal has a broad civil practice encompassing Administrative Law/ Judicial Review\, Land Law\, Personal Injury and Public Inquiries. His practice also extends to the Lands Tribunal where he regularly acts in rating and valuation appeals\, vesting compensation claims (including blight notice cases)\, compensation claims under Schedule 9 of the Land Registration Act (NI) 1970\, and rent review arbitrations. Donal is currently a member of the Government Legal Service’s Senior Counsel Panel\, having previously been a member of its Junior Counsel ‘A’ Panel for several years. Between 2017 and 2020 he was one of two Junior Counsel to the Public Inquiry into the Northern Ireland RHI Scheme. Donal has been an elected member of the Bar Council since 2003. Find more information here. \n  \nDaniel James Perez\nDaniel James Perez is a US Attorney (ret’d) and President of CLE Abroad\, an organization dedicated to promoting international exchange for US attorneys. In addition to his role at CLE Abroad\, Daniel directs legal programming and educational activities for other tour operators and organizations serving professional and accredited learning abroad and postgraduate education. Daniel is a regular speaker and moderator for live lectures and panels on international law and policy. \n  \n2025 FBA Ireland Brochure May\n  \n 
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/law-culture-in-ireland/
LOCATION:Ireland
CATEGORIES:Senior Lawyers Division
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SUMMARY:Northern District of California Chapter: Nationwide Injunctions - Positives\, Problems\, and Possibilities
DESCRIPTION:Applications for nationwide injunctions against government programs and regulations present difficult challenges for judges and are the subject of continuing public controversy. \nOur panel of judicial and legal experts will explore the underlying legal doctrines\, practical considerations judges are called upon to weigh in these cases\, the appropriate role of judges in shaping public policy; and possible options to address current concerns. \nPanelist include:\nHON. MILAN D. SMITH\, JR.\, Circuit Judge\, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals\nHON. JON TIGAR\, District Judge\, Northern District of California\nPROF. MILA SOHONI\, Professor of Law and the John A. Wilson Distinguished Faculty Scholar at Stanford Law School \nModerated by:\nHON. JEREMY D. FOGEL\, Executive Director\, BJI UC Berkeley\, School of Law \nThursday\, May 8\, 2025 | 12:00 p.m. (PT) | Zoom\n1.25 General CA CLE Credit Available \nPlease click here to register.
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/northern-district-of-california-chapter-nationwide-injunctions-positives-problems-and-possibilities/
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CATEGORIES:Northern District of California Chapter
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Seeking Safe Places in Uncertain Times: The Psychological Implications of the Practice and Profession of Law as a Full-Contact Sport
DESCRIPTION:**Program hosted in (ET) Time Zone** \nThe legal profession demands intellectual rigor\, emotional resilience\, and often\, the sacrifice of personal well-being—all of which can exact a significant psychological toll. This program explores the mental and emotional impact of practicing law in an increasingly adversarial\, high-stakes\, and uncertain environment. Drawing on psychological research and real-life experiences\, the course will examine how lawyers can identify warning signs of burnout\, secondary trauma\, and chronic stress. It will also discuss systemic factors within the legal field that contribute to mental health challenges and offer practical tools for creating safe personal and professional spaces. Attendees will leave with strategies for maintaining wellness and cultivating a healthier legal culture. This session is designed for all legal professionals\, from new attorneys to seasoned practitioners. \nRegister Now!\nPresented by the Federal Bar Association’s Diversity & Inclusion Committee. \n\nAbout the Presenters\nJudi Cohen\, Law Professor\, University of California\, Berkeley – School of Law\nJudi Cohen (she/her) is an attorney\, law professor\, and 35-year student of mindfulness and yoga\, authorized to teach in the Insight Meditation tradition. She is a lecturer at Berkeley Law where she teaches Mindfulness for the Legal Mind\, a course that explores mindfulness tools for personal wellbeing and to create a more just\, equitable society. Judi is also the founder of Warrior One\, which offers mindfulness programs and trainings for legal professionals. She is a founding board member\, past board co-president\, and current Teachers Collective co-chair of the Mindfulness in Law Society\, and also co-facilitates Yes World’s Law and Social Change Jam\, an annual gathering of legal professionals exploring personal\, interpersonal\, and systemic change. Judi lives in Sonoma\, California. \nKatherine Earle Yanes\, Partner\, Kynes\, Markman & Felman\, P.A.\nKatherine Earle Yanes concentrates her practice in the areas of criminal defense\, appeals\, and postconviction relief. In 1997\, she graduated from Stetson University College of Law\, magna cum laude\, as valedictorian of her class. Following law school\, Ms. Yanes served as a law clerk to Chief Judge Elizabeth A. Kovachevich\, United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida. Since 1999\, she has successfully represented defendants at the trial\, appellate\, and postconviction phases of criminal litigation in federal and state courts\, as well as in government investigations. Ms. Yanes has served as President of the Tampa Bay Chapter of the Federal Bar Association\, President of the Hillsborough Association for Women Lawyers\, Chair of the Hillsborough County Bar Association’s Trial and Litigation Section\, Chair of the Hillsborough County Bar Association’s Appellate Practice Section\, and Journal Editor of the Florida Association for Women Lawyers. \nKatherine Earle Yanes was awarded the 2021 Hillsborough Association for Women Lawyers’ President’s Award in appreciation of outstanding service to HAWL. Ms. Yanes was also awarded the 2017 Florida Bar President’s Pro Bono Service Award for the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit for her outstanding pro bono service and the 2017 Hillsborough Association for Women Lawyers Pro Bono Award.  She was also awarded the 2017 Woman Lawyer of Achievement Award for excellence and integrity in her field by The Florida Bar’s Young Lawyers Division. Additionally\, in 2015\, the Hillsborough County Bar Association Criminal Law Section awarded Ms. Yanes the Marcelino “Bubba” Huerta Award for pro bono service and the pursuit of equal justice\, and the Tampa Bay Chapter of the Federal Bar Association recognized Ms. Yanes as Mentor of the Year.  In 2010\, Ms. Yanes was given the President’s Award by the Hillsborough Association for Women Lawyers for her outstanding service to the organization. \nRitzy Ettinger\, Mental Health Counselor\, University of Florida School of Law \n  \n  \n  \n  \nVikram Kapoor\, Attorney\nVik Kapoor is a consultant for the United Nations where he does Ombuds casework for UNICEF\, UNDP\, UN Women\, UNFPA and UNOPS. He previously built a peer conflict coaching program – the Respectful Workplace Facilitators – for the UN in over 40 countries during the pandemic. Vik has also been an Ombuds for FEMA (incidentally sitting in the Chief Counsel’s Office) and the US Department of Interior components\, including for its Solicitor’s Office and its Inspector General. Vik began his legal career as a class action litigator on the plaintiff’s side\, and later taught ADR as an adjunct professor for a few years. He was a member of the Council of the ABA Section of Dispute Resolution for five years and a member of the International Ombudsman Association’s Professional Practices Committee for eight years\, as well as a leader in Mediators Beyond Borders. Vik is also a certified coach and an author of a self-coaching book for young leaders that won a national book award and became a bestseller. He has a JD from Georgetown and has studied trauma recovery with folks at Harvard and applied positive psychology with folks from Penn. He (generally) roams around with a very understanding wife and a perpetually happy toddler.\n \nOrganizers of the Event\nDaniel Bencivenga\, Term Law Clerk\, Middle District of Florida\nDaniel “Danny” Bencivenga graduated from University of Florida Levin College of Law and now serves as a law clerk in the Middle District of Florida \n  \n  \nBryan J. Branon\, Principal\, Branon’s ADR\nBryan J. Branon\, J.D.\, Principal\, Branon’s ADR\, is an international arbitrator\, mediator and business development strategist whose career has focused on the intersection of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) and public policy. A former law clerk on the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee\, U.S. Court of International Trade\, and intern in the Irish Parliament\, Bryan has worked for several leading ADR provider organizations on four continents over 15 years where he helped establish the Afghanistan Centre for Commercial Dispute Resolution\, the Bahrain Chamber for Dispute Resolution and the International Mediation Institute. He is a founding member of the\nTashkent International Arbitration Centre “45” Steering Committee and previously served as the Ciarb Regional Relationship Manager for the Americas\, the first Americas-based employee in its 107-year-history\, where he established the Ciarb Americas headquarters and helped found the first Spanish-speaking branch in Ciarb history\, Peru. \nBryan subscribes to a motto of\, “it pays to volunteer\,” and champions the value of voluntary bar associations which have allowed him to distinguish himself in the highly competitive international ADR profession. In addition to being nationally elected Secretary of the Federal Bar Association (FBA) International Section\, Bryan was elected Treasurer of the FBA Washington\, D.C. Chapter and serves by FBA Presidential Appointment as Vice-Chair of the FBA Diversity and Inclusion Committee. He is the former Chair of the FBA ADR Section and has held numerous posts at the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution including Council Member\, Inaugural Fellow and an “Advocate for the ABA.” \nBryan graduated cum laude from St. Michael’s College in Colchester\, Vermont with a B.S. in Political Science and a minor in Journalism and Mass Communication and earned his J.D. and mediator certification from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law and its Kukin Program for Conflict Resolution in New York\, New York. He is licensed to practice in Washington\, D.C.\nBryan frequently lectures\, publishes and consults on diversity\, equity and inclusion\, international ADR systems design\, neutral appointments\, and ADR strategy\, procedure and contract clause considerations. He welcomes arbitrator and mediator appointments\, consultancy\, speaking\, training and publishing inquiries both in the U.S.A. and abroad. Bryan can be reached at Bryan@BranonsADR.com. \n\nRegistration\nRegister Now!\n\nLive Broadcast | FBA Member: $0\nLive Broadcast | Nonmember: $95\nOn-Demand Broadcast | FBA Member: $50\nOn-Demand Broadcast | Nonmember: $95\n\n\nCLE\nPlease note: CLE for this webinar has not been pre-approved.\nMyLaw and the FBA will seek 1.0 General CLE credit hours in 60-minute states\, and 1.2 General CLE credit hours in 50-minute states. \nPosted credit hours are estimated and subject to respective state approval and rounding rules. CLE qualifications vary by state/jurisdiction. \nFor questions regarding this program\, please contact MyLaw CLE by email: registration@mylawcle.com or phone: 877-406-8636.
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/webinar-seeking-safe-places-in-uncertain-times-the-psychological-implications-of-the-practice-and-profession-of-law-as-a-full-contact-sport/
LOCATION:OH
CATEGORIES:Diversity & Inclusion
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SUMMARY:Los Angeles Chapter: Transitioning from Federal Service to Private Practice
DESCRIPTION:Attorneys transitioning from federal service to private practice face unique challenges\, but also have several advantages over their civilian counterparts that can be overlooked. This panel of attorneys who left the United States Attorney’s Office and the Securities and Exchange Commission for private practice\, including one who now works at a leading legal recruiting firm\, will share tips on how to prepare your resume\, whether to use headhunters\, interviewing techniques\, how to write business plans\, what offers you should turn down and much more. \nDrinks and appetizers will be provided starting at 5:00\, prior to the discussion at 6:00 p.m. \nThe event will be hosted by Signature Resolution at its offices in downtown L.A. Parking will be validated. \nTo register\, please click here. \nMCLE: 1.00 Hr. General MCLE; This activity has been approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education Credit by the State Bar of California. The FBA certifies that this activity conforms to the standards of approved education activities prescribed by the rules and regulations of the State Bar of California governing minimum continuing legal education. \nCost:\n$20 FBA Member – In Person\n$10 FBA Member – Remote\n$20 Co Sponsor Members – In Person\n$10 Co Sponsor Members -Remote\n$25 Non-Member -In Person\n$15 Non-Member – Remote\nComplimentary – Federal Judge/Clerk – In Person\nComplimentary – Federal Judge/Clerk – Remote\nComplimentary – Law Student – in Person\nComplimentary – Law Student – Remote
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/los-angeles-chapter-transitioning-from-federal-service-to-private-practice/
LOCATION:Signature Resolution\, US Bank Tower\, 633 W 5th St #1000\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90071\, United States
CATEGORIES:Los Angeles Chapter
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ORGANIZER;CN="FBA-Los Angeles Chapter":MAILTO:fbala@emaoffice.com
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SUMMARY:Los Angeles Chapter: Transitioning from Federal Service to Private Practice
DESCRIPTION:Event Description:\nAttorneys transitioning from federal service to private practice face unique challenges\, but also have several advantages over their civilian counterparts that can be overlooked. This panel of attorneys who left the United States Attorney’s Office and the Securities and Exchange Commission for private practice\, including one who now works at a leading legal recruiting firm\, will share tips on how to prepare your resume\, whether to use headhunters\, interviewing techniques\, how to write business plans\, what offers you should turn down and much more. \nDrinks and appetizers will be provided starting at 5:00\, prior to the discussion at 6:00 p.m. \nThe event will be hosted by Signature Resolution at its offices in downtown L.A. Parking will be validated. \nTo register please click here. \nMCLE: 1.00 Hr. General MCLE; This activity has been approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education Credit by the State Bar of California. The FBA certifies that this activity conforms to the standards of approved education activities prescribed by the rules and regulations of the State Bar of California governing minimum continuing legal education.
URL:https://www.fedbar.org/event/los-angeles-chapter-transitioning-from-federal-service-to-private-practice-2/
LOCATION:Signature Resolution\, US Bank Tower\, 633 W 5th St #1000\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90071\, United States
CATEGORIES:Los Angeles Chapter
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