02/06/20242:00 PM CST start timeRobert J. Dole Hall

A legal networking opportunity

Join us for a Continuing Legal Education (CLE) course focusing on ethics. Following the course you're invited to join our government legal careers forum to talk about the advantages and challenges of pursuing a career in the government.

02/06/20242:00 PM CST start timeRobert J. Dole Hall

Begin the afternoon with our complimentary CLE session, tailored specifically to address the latest ethical considerations and developments impacting government law. This session is an excellent opportunity for you to stay updated with the necessary accreditation and deepen your understanding of key legal issues. Following the CLE, we invite you to participate in the Government Legal Careers Forum. Here, you'll meet Washburn Law students who are keenly interested in government careers, providing you with a platform to share your experiences, insights, and the realities of working in the public sector.

This combination of professional development and mentorship enriches both your career and the educational journey of aspiring lawyers. Participation in both the CLE and the forum is free for employees of government agencies and Washburn Law students. Engage with the next generation of legal professionals and contribute to their understanding of government legal practice while fulfilling your own professional development needs.

Kansas

1 hour, including 1 ethics hour, approval pending KS CLE

You must provide your correct Kansas bar number for credit to be reported.

Register for forum

Registration is free.


Attendees

Pre-register by Wednesday, January 31, 2024.

Employers

Pre-register by Friday, January 12, 2024.

Schedule

2:00 p.m. — CLE Registration

  • Room: Lobby, Washburn University School of Law

2:30-3:20 p.m. — Ethics CLE

  • Room: Heath Family Appellate Courtroom, Washburn University School of Law
  • Accreditation: 1 hour CLE, including 1 ethics hour, approval pending KS CLE

3:30-5:30 p.m. — Government Legal Careers Forum

  • Room: Kent & Karen Smith Student Commons, Washburn University School of Law