Seminars
are held at desirable locations, close to America’s cultural and
natural treasures, and are sure to attract participants from across the
nation. The NJC Seminar Series is taught by experts in their fields of
study and offers an enriching and stimulating experience. Designed for
professional and personal growth, the seminars cover subject areas that
are relevant to today’s service on the bench.
2008
Seminar Series Courses:
Best
Practices in Handling Cases with Self-Represented Litigants (San Diego,
CA)
Current
Issues in the Law (Charleston, SC)
Decision
Making (JS 618) (Monterey, CA)
Effective
Caseflow Management (JS 627) (Bar Harbor, ME)
Ethical
Issues in the Law: A Novel Approach (JS 619) (Ashland, OR)
Evidence
in a Courtroom Setting (Chicago, IL)
Judicial
Philosophy and American Law (Sedona, AZ)
Logic
and Opinion Writing (Orlando, FL)
Mediation
for Administrative Law Judges (Santa Fe, NM)
When
Justice Fails: Threats to the Independence of the Judiciary (JS 644) (Washingtin,
D.C.)
For more
information contact the Registrar's
Office at (800) 25-JUDGE
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