CLE: 10th Annual Animal Law Conference

Don’t miss ISBA’s 10th Annual Animal Law Conference, which highlights important animal law updates and examines the advances made in this rapidly-evolving area of practice, on March 1 in Chicago or via live webcast.

Registration is $25. The ISBA would like to offer a special thanks to this program's financial supporter, Brooks McCormick Jr. Trust for Animal Rights Law and Policy, for helping to make this opportunity possible.

Topics include: how to advise accredited sanctuaries for displaced chimpanzees; what’s being done to facilitate the adoption of military dogs by their handlers; how “service animals” are defined under federal law; the issues that have arisen with Chicago’s dangerous dog proceedings; how to use experts in animal-related litigation cases; the challenges facing the protection of wild horses; how coyotes are being targeted in killing contests, and the efforts that are being made to outlaw these type of events; the recent case law, legislation, and regulations affecting the animal law arena; how mindfulness practices can improve our wellbeing; and much more.

The program is presented by the ISBA Animal Law Section. It qualifies for 7.50 hours MCLE credit, including 1.0 hour Professionalism, Civility or Legal Ethics credit (subject to approval).

Learn more and register.

Posted on February 12, 2019 by Rhys Saunders
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