NSBA Council of School Attorneys

NSBA Council of School Attorneys
2008 School Law Seminar

For more than forty (40) years, the Council has provided comprehensive continuing legal education (CLE) opportunities for the experienced school law practitioner. Don’t miss the 2008 School Law Seminar featuring more than 25 school law experts who will guide you in investigating the most crucial issues you face in your practice today, including:

  • Recent Developments in Immigration Law
  • Threat Assessment, Crisis Response, and Violence Prevention: Expected Challenges After Columbine and Virginia Tech
  • Student Free Speech after “Bong Hits for Jesus” Decision
  • Can Board Policy Create Liability?
  • E-Discovery, Litigation Holds, and the Document Retention Plan
  • Plus, The Honorable Sandra Day O’Connor, NSBA Saturday General Session Speaker

NEW THIS YEAR! Council members who are school district in-house counsel or government attorneys receive a $100 discount on the fee to attend the 2008 School Law Seminar. In house counsel, register now and also attend the Thursday luncheon discussion for in house counsel at no additional charge.

If you are a first time attendee or new to the practice of school law, join a COSA board member for lunch on Friday, meet your colleagues, and discuss the issues most important to you. Don’t miss this opportunity to CONNECT! Mark “first time attendee” on the registration form, so we can provide a special ribbon, and purchase a luncheon ticket ($45) with your registration.

The 2008 School Law Seminar will be held at the Royal Pacific Resort at Universal Orlando®, March 27-29, immediately preceding the National School Boards Association’s 68th Annual Conference at the Orange County Convention Center. Council members registering for the NSBA Annual Conference may attend the School Law Seminar at no additional charge. Or, register for the School Law Seminar only online. For more information on the NSBA Annual Conference, visit www.nsba.org/conference.

Plus, you’ll earn 10 hours of continuing legal education (CLE) credit. (Note: The Council has applied for 10 CLE credits, including 1 hour of ethics, in all states with mandatory CLE. Credit awarded varies from state to state.)

March 27-29, 2008 | Royal Pacific Resort
Offering 10 CLE including 1 hours of ethics