On Wednesday, May 29, 2019, the Appellate Lawyers Association will present its Annual Roundtable Luncheon with the Judges of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. The luncheon provides an opportunity to converse with the Judges in an informal setting and will feature a panel discussion with several of the Judges. Attendees may ask questions and discuss appellate practice with the Judges and will gain the perspective of the other side of the bench.
Date: Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Time: 12:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. (Please note start time.)
Location: Union League Club of Chicago, 65 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois. Please note that the Union League Club enforces a dress code, which can be accessed here.
MCLE: Participants will earn one hour of MCLE credit. The ALA is an approved MCLE provider.
Cost: $40 for public-sector members; $50 for private-sector members; $55 for public-sector nonmembers; and $65 for private-sector nonmembers. Lunch is included.
PLEASE NOTE: Registrations processed on-site will be charged an additional $5 administrative fee.
Questions? Call (630) 416-1166, ext. 303
Registration details may be found below.
Register:
1. Use our online registration system here to register for the event and also pay with a credit card. Or, if you prefer, you can register online but send a check for payment. Please note, credit card payments can only be accepted through the online registration process.
2. Mail your completed registration form along with a check payable to ALA to:
Chris Teed
Appellate Lawyers Association
1717 North Naper Boulevard, Suite 102
Naperville, Illinois 60563
Cancellations/Refunds: Cancellations must be received two business days prior to the event in order to receive a full refund. No refunds will be processed after this time. Cancellations must be in writing and may be submitted to cteed@wmrhq.com or faxed to (630) 596-1418. Additionally, payment is expected from no-shows.
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