WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
Legal services, pro bono, court-based program and LRS staff, judges, pro bono attorneys, board members, law school practitioners, law students, small claims advisors, law librarians, court interpreters, paralegals, and other justice partners. The programming offered at Pathways to Justice is rich and diverse--there is something for EVERYONE! CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS include:
>> Pro
gramming in a variety of topics for staff, board members, volunteers and others from: Legal services and pro bono providers, self-help centers, small claims advisor services, lawyer referral services, law schools, and other justice partners
>> 40 training sessions will be offered, including six optional program tracks in the areas of Cultural Competency, Family Law, Organizational Development, Public Benefits, Small Claims and Consumer Law, Technology
>> Group cast and live webcast by Practising Law Institute (PLI) enables remote participation for two housing sessions on Friday, June 8.
>> 10+ hours of MCLE credit, including Legal Ethics, Elimination of Bias in the Legal Profession, and Detection/Prevention of Substance Abuse
>> Nonprofit Resource Fair: Learn about services offered by other nonprofits that can help your organization
>> Affinity group meetings and networking opportunities
>> Presentation of the LAAC Awards of Merit
>> ABA Pro Bono Standards: Join a lively discussion of best practices in pro bono