Indianapolis-The Indiana Civil Rights Commission (ICRC) will conduct a free Continuing Legal Education (CLE) seminar for attorneys and legal professionals in Indianapolis Friday, June 28, 2013 in the Fortune Square Ballrooms (A-C) of the Wyndham Indianapolis West Hotel. The free training titled “Working at the intersection of state/federal private sector anti-discrimination laws” will be worth 3.0 CLE credits* for Indiana attorneys.
“It is important that we reach every corner of the state in our education and outreach efforts,” said Jamal L. Smith, Executive Director of the ICRC. “We want to ensure that legal professionals are familiar with recent cases and any changes in legislation.”
The 3.0 credit hour seminar*, which begins at 9:00 am, will be led by Kimberly D. Jeselskis, Esq.
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For questions, contact Brad Meadows at (317) 232-2651 or bmeadows@icrc.in.gov.
The CLE seminar in Indianapolis is the fourth in a series of eight seminars in the ICRC’s 2013 Statewide Continuing Legal Education Program. Each of the program’s seminars are free to attend and will focus on local, state and federal anti-discrimination laws.
The Indiana Civil Rights Commission enforces the Indiana civil rights laws and provides education and services to the public in an effort to ensure equal opportunity for all Hoosiers and visitors to the State of Indiana. For more information on the Indiana Civil Rights Commission visit: www.in.gov/icrc.
*pending approval from the Indiana Commission on Continuing Legal Education (ICCLE).