he Law and Disability Conference is held each year at the New Jersey Law Center and is cosponsored with the Community Health Law Project. This year’s conference will cover key issues, including housing, immigration, juvenile justice and domestic violence. This free and informative event addresses issues related to the disabled community and their caregivers.
This event will be held in person at the New Jersey Law Center and virtually. More here.
Members of the public are invited to learn more about navigating the key legal issues facing older adults. The informational sessions are followed by a robust Q-and-A session where experts answer questions and provide resources.
This event will be held in person at the New Jersey Law Center and virtually. More here.
This program welcomes practitioners in child welfare, family law, resource parents and advocates and youth transitioning to adulthood (ages 16+). Programming will feature resources for aging out foster youth, with discussions on resources for older youth in New Jersey, the resources available for families of older foster youth, and extended foster youth. Learn about new updates in the law relative to Social Security benefits for children in out of home placement and benchmark hearings.
- 5 Caregiver Credits are available for Resource Parents
- CLE Credits available for attorneys: NJG: 6.7 NYPT: 6.5 and PAS: 5.5
- Continental breakfast and lunch included for in-person attendees
More here.
We are pleased to announce this year’s recipients: Hon. Esther Salas U.S.D.J. a trailblazer for women and Latinx lawyers, and Gerald H. Baker Esq., educator and a pillar of the state’s personal injury bar. Their contributions have served the legal profession well and made a difference for the citizens of New Jersey.
Congratulate the honorees and support the New Jersey State Bar Foundation through event sponsorship, an event journal ad, attending the Sept. 22 celebration or by donating.
Proceeds from the event support the Foundation’s Law School Scholarship program and its many free programs and publications which benefit thousands in New Jersey each year. NJSBF is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Tax ID: 22-6074475. Amounts in excess of $115 per ticket may be tax deductible.
