Events
State Bar of Texas Annual Meeting
June 10-11, 2010
Fort Worth, Texas
Open Government Seminar (view pdf)
Friday, June 11 9:00am - 11:00 am
2.5 hoursThe Proposed New Disciplinary Rules
Friday, June 11 1:30pm - 3:00pm
1.5 ethics hours
Carl Reynolds, Administrative Director, Office of Court Administration
Kennon Peterson, Rules Attorney, Supreme Court of Texas
Suing and Defending Governmental Entities
San Antonio
Marriott Riverwalk
Bootcamp
July 14, 2010
CLE
July 15-16, 2010
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