Check your SMBA CLE Attendance Online
MCLE reports are due June 30. The Springfield Bar keeps attendance records for SMBA members, conveniently accessible online. Sign in and from the “manage profile” page select “professional development” (under the Content and Features heading) If you need assistance email info@springfieldbar.com to have your transcript emailed to you..
Need CLE? SMBA CLE Hour By Hour
Tuesday, June 30, 2015, 8 am to 5 pm, 1-9 MCLE (2MCLE Ethics)
If you find you are a few hours short, the SMBA is offering our very popular annual SMBA CLE Hour by Hour with great discounts for preregistered SMBA members to help you satisfy all or part of your MCLE needs (register online), (printable form) or register email to info@springfieldbar.com.
Advance Registration:
SMBA Members: $40/hour, $35/hour 4 hours or more, $300 all day
Non Members: $50/hour, $400 all day
On site Registration:
SMBA Members: $50/hour, $400 all day
Non Members: $60/hour, $480 all day
Lunch available at noon, $15
Outstanding Hour By Hour Speakers and Topics: |
8:00 |
Brian Hamburg
Probate and Trust Law Review and Update |
9:00 |
Jessica Kruse
Elder Law Review and Update |
10:00 |
Susan Jensen
Family Law Review and Update |
11:00 |
Adam Woody
Criminal Law Review and Update |
12:00 |
Brent Green
Debt Collection Bingo |
1:00 |
Brent Green
Time and Stress Management (ethics) |
2:00 |
Lee Viorel
Recent Updates & Current Cases on the Rules of Professional Responsibility (ethics) |
3:00 |
Daniel Wooten
Employment Law Review and Update |
4:00 |
Pat Platter
Workers' Compensation Law Review and Update |
July SMBA Member CLE Lunch: Implicit Bias and Access to Justice
Presented by Wesley Pratt
July 15, 2015, 11:45, The Tower Club, 1MCLE (register)
Everyone is biased. Part of being human is having personal preferences and inclinations. But when those inclinations manifest in explicit bias that results in unfair treatment, our profession and courts must and have intervened. As our society makes strides in eliminating explicit bias, we must also take note that not all bias is explicit. Equal access to justice requires that we become educated on implicit bias. Understanding on how unconscious factors shape our attitudes and decision-making is crucial in becoming a society that promotes equal justice to all Americans. Registrants are encouraged to set aside a few minutes before the presentation to take two of the implicit association tests on gender and skin tone at this link.
Make your SMBA event reservations by phone, mail, or online.
springfieldbar.com | 417-831-2783 | info@springfieldbar.com |