15th Annual Municipal Law Conference 2017
Update on the most timely topics affecting public sector law practice at the local level
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Product Description
Product Description
New public records law, marijuana regulation, implication of Reed v. Gilbert on free speech, and more!
Municipal lawyers have been known to say that “municipal law” is not so much a legal practice area as it is a unique milieu within which virtually every area of law makes an appearance. It affects all aspects of life and society at the local level where most people interact with government on a daily basis. Where you live, where your children go to school and play, where you work, where you visit, where your clients do business—local government deals with it all.
And during the past year, the Legislature, courts, and regulatory bodies at all levels of government have changed the legal landscape in important ways you need to know about. Any lawyer whose practice requires currency in the field of municipal law must stay up-to-date on the multitude of changes impacting this broad area.
The panelists distill the latest developments for you in a fast-paced, lively format covering a myriad of practice areas. This “must-attend” Conference and networking opportunity is valuable to the seasoned city solicitor or town counsel, in-house counsel to a government entity at the state or local level, lawyers whose practice includes advising or representing government entities or practicing before them for private clients, and lawyers in general practice who need to understand where and how municipalities function within our state’s legal system. This Conference—designed with you, your clients, and your practice in mind—is a “can’t miss” event! Bring your questions for the experts.
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Agenda
Agenda & Materials
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9:00–9:10 am
Welcome and Introduction
Angela D. Atchue, Esq., Massachusetts Water Resource Authority, Commonwealth of Massachusetts , Boston
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9:10–9:40 am
Environmental Law
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9:40–10:20 am
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10:20–10:50 am
Data Breach Policy
on demand video Add to CartLinda M. Hamel, Esq., Massachusetts Health Connector , Boston
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10:50–11:00 am
Networking and Refreshment Break
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11:00–11:20 am
Open Meeting Law
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11:20–12:00 pm
Public Records Law
on demand video Add to CartKevin D. Batt, Esq., Anderson Kreiger LLP , Boston
Matthew G. Feher, Esq., KP Law, PC , Boston
Lauren F. Goldberg, Esq., KP Law, PC , Boston
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12:00–12:45 pm
Keynote Address
on demand video Add to CartThomas F. Reilly, Esq., Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP , Boston
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12:45–1:30 pm
Lunch (on your own)
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1:30–2:00 pm
Employment and Labor Law
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2:00–2:30 pm
Constitutional Law Lecture
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2:30–3:00 pm
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3:00–3:10 pm
Networking and Refreshment Break
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3:10–3:40 pm
Municipal Finance
on demand video Add to CartKathleen Colleary, Esq., Retired, Division of Local Services, MA Department of Revenue , Watertown
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3:40–4:10 pm
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4:10–4:40 pm
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4:40–5:00 pm
Q&A with Colleagues a.k.a. "Municipal Potpourri"
on demand video Add to CartAngela D. Atchue, Esq., Massachusetts Water Resource Authority, Commonwealth of Massachusetts , Boston
James B. Lampke, Esq., Lampke & Lampke , Hingham
Robert W. Ritchie, Esq., Formerly Massachusetts Assistant Attorney General , South Hadley
Please Note
MCLE webcasts are delivered completely online, underscoring their convenience and appeal. There are no published print materials. All written materials are available electronically only. They are posted 24 hours prior to the program and can be accessed, downloaded, or printed from your computer.
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