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Thank you for registering for the January 31st Seton Hall Law Continuing Legal Education Program “Contemplative Practice and the Practice of Law & Criminal Law”. The following are things you should know before attending. This program will provide 5 credits
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Check In - Check in will begin at 1:15 p.m. in the law school atrium (1st floor). Please plan to arrive well in advance of the 2:00 p.m. start time as there are approximately 320 people who need check in for the CLE.
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Materials - Course materials will be available after 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 29th. You will be given a timed program and evaluation sheet as you check in at the CLE. There will be a very limited amount of printed materials/flash drives distributed at the event on a first come first served basis. Please print your materials out and bring them with you if you wish. To access the course materials, go to: http//law.shu.edu/alumnidocs (username: alumnicle - password: cle201213)
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Certification - New York and New Jersey are the only states for which the Law School is an accredited CLE provider. You will receive your CLE certificate(s) at the conclusion of the event when signing out.
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Sign In/Out - In order to receive the full credit for this program, all participants are required to sign in by the start of the program and out at the conclusion. You may receive partial credits if signing in late or leaving early.
- Parking - Paid Parking is located in the LAZ Parking garage (formerly Central Parking garage), which is entered from Mulberry St. between Raymond Blvd. and Center St. You will be able to pre-pay IN CASH ONLY for parking outside the elevators on level “C” between 1:00p.m. and 3:00 p.m. before you exit the garage to enter the law school. Pre-paid parking will be at a reduced rate.
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DONATE YOUR OLD PHONES FOR A GREAT CAUSE!
Please join Seton Hall Law School, the Women’s Law Forum, Family Law Society, Public Interest Network, and students participating in the Courtroom Advocates Project by donating your no-longer-used wireless phone, batteries and accessories in any condition (from any wireless service provider) to assist victims of domestic violence.
A drop box will be available at future CLE events.
All phones will be donated to Verizon Wireless Hope Line which refurbishes and distributes cell phones to domestic violence organizations and law enforcement agencies for their domestic violence clients.
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