e-Bulletin EXTRA - March 14, 2014




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Justice For All Challenge A new initiative unveiled by NHBA President Jaye Rancourt at the Midyear Meeting encourages Bar members to sign up and be counted for the formal and informal pro bono service they perform each year.

The Justice for All Challenge is designed to celebrate the spirit of volunteerism of the NH Bar. Justice for All seeks to capture the broad array of legal services donated by New Hampshire attorneys, including cases accepted through the Bar Association's Pro Bono Referral Program, legal services offered independently to individual clients, and time spent advising nonprofits that assist low-income residents of New Hampshire.

Sign up at the Justice for All Challenge webpage at www.nhbar.org.



Get answers to your questions about transitioning to a new phase of your law career and learn what you should be doing to add value to your firm. Author and consultant Arthur Greene will discuss highlights from his book, Arthur G. Greene's Practical Guide: Succession Planning for Law Firms and Rewards for Retiring Lawyers.
When: Wednesday, April 16, 9-10:30 a.m.
Where: The NH Bar Center, 2 Pillsbury St., Concord
Discussion is FREE; RSVP requested. Pastries, refreshments available. RSVP to Kathy Fortin, Arthur G. Greene Consulting LLC.



Get Paid What You're WorthThe NHBA Gender Equality Committee presents "Get Paid What You're Worth," a seminar on negotiating pay, promotion, terms and conditions throughout your legal career.

This seminar is for attorneys and law students. It is being held at the NHBA Seminar Room, 2 Pillsbury Street, Concord.
Time/Date: Wednesday, April 9, 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Led by national speaker Lauren Rikleen, this comprehensive workshop is designed for attorneys who want to:
� Be fairly compensated
� Negotiate a flexible work schedule
� Get the best work assignments
� Advocate for yourself if you are unfairly excluded from opportunities
� Get recognized for achievements
The cost is $50 for attorneys, $35 for unemployed attorneys, and $25 for law students. Learn more or download the registration form.

This program is not offered for NHMCLE credit.




US News Law School Rankings
UNH Law gains 26 spots, breaking into the top 100 law schools in the nation for the first time (at No. 93). The National Law Journal reports, quoting Dean Broderick. Read more.

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