CLE: Representing Child Victims of Abuse & Neglect

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Sponsored by
William S. Boyd School of Law
and Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada

You will learn the Role of the Children's Attorneys Project (CAP), Theory of Representation, The Role of the County/State Agencies, What is Foster Care, Planning for Permanency, What the Court

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CLE:Duty of Care Owed by Gambling Providers – A Comparative Analysis

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Please note: This event begins at 12 p.m. 

For many people gambling is a legitimate part of their leisure and recreation activities. While most people who gamble do so in a responsible manner and enjoy gambling as entertainment, for some it is a cause of problems for themselves

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CLE/Friday Law Talks: Marginal Workers: How Legal Fault Lines Divide Workers and Leave Them Without Protection

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Friday Law Talks

This program is approved for 1 CLE credit.

In his new book Marginal Workers, William S. Boyd School of Law Professor Ruben J. Garcia argues that the increase of private sector workplace protections over the last century has resulted in a paradox -- workers today are more

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CLE: Trial Practice Tips from a Criminal Law Perspective

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This program is approved for 2 CLE credits, including 0.5 ethics credit.

In this annual program co-sponsored by Nevada Attorneys for Criminal Justice, experienced criminal practice attorneys will discuss common tips and pitfalls made by litigators. Topics will include:

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CLE: International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes, Sudapet Co. Ltd. v. Republic of South Sudan

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This program is approved for 1.5 CLE credits.

Douglas Nordlinger will be discussing the Sudapet Company Limited v. Republic of South Sudan (ICSID Case No. ARB/12/26) Arbitration before the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID). The subject of the

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CLE: The Natural Law Challenge to Conservative Jurisprudence

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This program is approved for 1.5 CLE credits.

This presentation, co-sponsored by the St. Thomas More Society and the William S. Boyd School of Law, will focus on natural law as compared to conservative jurisprudence with Professor Arkes and Professor McAffee discussing the

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