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SUMMARY:Direct & Cross Examination Skills Workshop 2022
DESCRIPTION:This event is not sponsored by CPCS. Please contact MCLE with any questions or concerns.\nDirect & Cross Examination Skills Workshop 2022 \nin person April 27\, 2022\, 9:30-4:30pm\, live webcast April 27\, 2022\, 9:30-4:30; recorded webcast May 12\, 2022\, 9:30-4:30 & May 20\, 2022\, 9:30-4:30; 6 CAFL Credits
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/direct-cross-examination-skills-workshop-2022-3/
CATEGORIES:MCLE|Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220520T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220520T160000
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SUMMARY:Movie and Discussion -- Cause of Death: Unknown
DESCRIPTION:2 CREDIT REGIONAL COORDINATOR TRAINING\n  \nWHEN: MAY 20\, 2022\, FROM 2-4 p.m. \n MOVIE – CAUSE OF DEATH: UNKNOWN \n(A sister’s investigation following the death of her sister) \n DISCUSSION TO FOLLOW MOVIE  \n Role of pharmaceuticals in promoting drugs \n\n– Alternatives to anti-psychotic medications\n-How to incorporate what you have learned from the movie\nThe intended use of anti-psychotics v. the actual use\nSide effects of anti-psychotics\n\n HOW TO REGISTER: \n   PLEASE REGISTER IN ADVANCE BY USING THIS LINK: \n https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYrcu-qqj4vGN0m2nHXfH5fXR8ys69PU4ji \n   \nHOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!!! IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT EITHER: \nDEBORAH STEVENSON\, RC for Berkshire/Hampden – dhsesq84@comcast.net \nELAINE POURINSKI\, RC for Hampshire/Franklin – epourinski@aol.com \nIf you received 2 credits for the first showing of this movie you will not receive 2 additional credits.  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/movie-and-discussion-cause-of-death-unknown/
CATEGORIES:Private Counsel|Public|Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220523T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220523T170000
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CREATED:20230729T204159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T204159Z
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SUMMARY:Evidence Admissibility in Family Law Cases
DESCRIPTION:This event is not sponsored by CPCS. Please contact MCLE with any questions or concerns.\nEvidence Admissibility in Family Law Cases \nlive webcast April 28\, 2022\, 1:00-5:00; recorded webcast May 13\, 2022\, 9:30-1:30 & May 23\, 2022\, 1:00-5:00; 4 CAFL Credits
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/evidence-admissibility-in-family-law-cases-3/
CATEGORIES:MCLE|Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220523T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220523T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T163237
CREATED:20230729T205701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T205701Z
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SUMMARY:Working With Clients with Unusual Beliefs
DESCRIPTION:Working with Clients with Unusual Beliefs\nJoin us on Zoom on May 23\, 2022\, 2:00 – 4:00 PM \n(Link to Register below) \nThe CPCS Mental Health Training Unit is hosting a collaborative and interactive conversation with Cindy Marty Hadge and Zoe Savage from Wildflower Alliance to give you tools to better represent your next client with who experiences unusual beliefs. This program will enable you to: \n\nAcknowledge the diversity of experiences of people who hearing\, seeing\, sensing\, or believing something that others around them are not.\nDescribe specific strategies for building a supportive\, trusting relationships with clients who experience unusual beliefs.\nApply your understanding of working with clients who experience unusual beliefs to the work of defending the autonomy and personal freedoms of our clients.\n\n  \nRegistration for Working with Clients with Unusual Beliefs \n  \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information and your unique link to join the training. Please save that link in your calendar/pin the email to the top of your inbox so you can locate it at the time of the training. \n  \nApproved for 2 CLE Credits: Mental Health\, Adult Criminal\, Criminal Appeals\, CAFL\, YAD\, YAD Appeals\, SORB/SDP \n  \n  \nIf you need reasonable accommodations to participate in this training\, please contact Kristen Munichiello at kmunichiello@localhost/cpcs at least one week in advance of the training. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/working-with-clients-with-unusual-beliefs/
CATEGORIES:Private Counsel|Public|Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220524T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220524T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T163237
CREATED:20230729T204502Z
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SUMMARY:CAFL Appellate Panel Training (May 17-May 26\, 2022)
DESCRIPTION:CPCS is now accepting applications for its Spring 2022 CAFL Appellate panel Certification Training to represent children and parents in care and protection/termination of parental rights\, guardianship of a minor\, and private adoption appeals.  The online training includes a mix of substantial self-directed learning and live Zoom sessions two mornings a week for two weeks. There will be a short orientiation on May 11\, 2022\, from 4:00 – 5:00 PM. The deadline for applications is April 4\, 2022.  The agency actively seeks to diversify its private attorney panel membership. \nFor more information about the training and to download the notice and application
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/cafl-appellate-panel-training-may-17-may-26-2022-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220524T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220524T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T163237
CREATED:20230729T214841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T214841Z
UID:10000504-1653397200-1653400800@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:Introduction to the Parole Advocacy Unit
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to the Parole Advocacy Unit\nTuesday\, May 24th\, 1-2pm \n  \nThis quick training will introduce attorneys and legal professionals to the staff\, panels\, and scope of the Private Counsel Division’s Parole Advocacy Unit. Attendees will learn who is eligible for counsel\, when to reach out to the unit\, and some key information to consider in representing clients whose sentences include parole eligibility. This training is the first in a series that will focus on topics of interest to those across practice areas who are working with incarcerated and parole-eligible clients. \n  \nThis training has been approved for the following CLE credits: \n\nSDP/SORB – 1\nMental Health – 1\nYAD Appeals – 1\nYAD Trial – 1\nCAFL (Trial and Appeals) – 1\nCriminal Appeals – 1\nCriminal Trial – 1\n\n  \nPlease register here. Once registered\, a zoom link will be accessible closer to the event date
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/introduction-to-the-parole-advocacy-unit/
CATEGORIES:Private Counsel|Public|Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220524T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220524T160000
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CREATED:20230729T204600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T204600Z
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SUMMARY:Fifth Annual Juvenile and Child Welfare Conference
DESCRIPTION:This event is not sponsored by CPCS. Please contact the organizer listed below with any questions.\nThe Massachusetts Bar Association’s Juvenile & Child Welfare Section will hold its annual conference virtually on Tuesday\, May 24\, from 1-4 p.m. The conference theme is Fighting Systemic Inequality: Pushing the Needle Toward Racial Justice. \nThe keynote speaker is U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins. \nThe conference will feature a plenary session exploring: \n\nWhy is race relevant to our cases and how to raise it\nA delinquency track (Diversion as a Racial Justice Tool: Innovations in Diversion and Wholistic Advocacy) breakout session\nA child welfare track (Pre-Filing Representation as a Racial Justice Tool) breakout session\n\nThis conference is approved for 3 CAFL/YAD credits. \nA special rate of $50 is available for practitioners on the CAFL\, MH and YAD panels\, and CPCS staff. To register\, call MBA Member Services at (617) 338-0530. \nThis webinar will be hosted using Zoom. Registration is required by noon on Monday\, May 23\, to participate in this program. After you register with the MBA\, please look for an email from MassBar Education with the Webinar ID and Password. The email will be sent before the conference.
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/fifth-annual-juvenile-and-child-welfare-conference/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220524T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220524T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T163237
CREATED:20230729T205300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T205300Z
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SUMMARY:Persuasive Practice in Superior Court
DESCRIPTION:The CPCS Criminal Defense Trainers are accepting applications for an online program that focuses on criminal defense practice in the Superior Court.  This course is open to all criminal defense attorneys at CPCS and to those Bar Advocates who wish to become certified for the Superior Court Panel. Coaching and training faculty will consist of criminal defense lawyers experienced in Superior Court Practice.   The cost for this training program is $100.\nThe stakes are much higher for clients who have been indicted\, and there are important differences in Superior Court practice even for a defense attorney with substantial experience in District Court.  The course will address procedural and substantive topics that every criminal defense lawyer practicing in Superior Court must know.  Participants will also work on advanced trial advocacy skills in the context of cases commonly encountered in a Superior Court Practice. \nAmong other things\, we plan to cover the following topics during the course: \n\nStrategic use of forensic experts in pretrial case preparation and at trial\, including tips on how to successfully challenge the prosecution’s expert qualifications and opinion;\nMotion practice including the legal grounds and evidentiary basis for discovery of protected information under the Lampron/Dwyer seven step protocol to produce\, inspect and use privileged records in court;\nGrand jury proceedings\, indictments\, immunity issues;\nEvidentiary and forensic issues involved in trying sexual assault allegations such as first complaint evidence\, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) examinations\, and DNA evidence;\nIssues in gang allegations;\nTips for creating and maintaining good client relations in the high stress setting of a Superior Court case;\nProcedural aspects of Superior Court practice\, including the procedural life of a case;\nOpening Statement\, Cross Examination and Closing Argument in complex cases.\nPlease note: there is homework assigned each night as part of this course\n\nWe have re-designed the live version of Superior Court Training into an online program utilizing our learning management system\, Talent LMS. The first week of the program will allow you to prepare for the course by working asynchronously (watching recorded lectures on your own time).  Once the program begins\, you will continue to work asynchronously (watching recorded videos on your own) and you will join us three afternoons  each week (Tuesdays\, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 1pm to 4:00 pm) for live lectures and small group sessions (with on your feet skills exercises).  You will also be assigned homework for each live session. We are hoping the last day of the program will happen live (in person!!) but this will depend on various factors. \nZoom session dates are as follows: \nFriday\, May 6\, 2022\, 3pm to 4:30 pm Welcome and Introduction to course on Zoom \nPre Work on Talent LMS – on your own May 9-13\, 2022 (no zoom sessions this week) \nWeek One Zoom Sessions: May 17\, 18\, 19 (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nWeek Two Zoom Sessions: May 24\, 25\, 26 (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nWeek Three Zoom Sessions: May 31\, June 1\, 2\, (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nWeek Four Zoom Sessions: June 7\, 8\, 9 (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nSpace is limited and the course is likely to fill up fast.  Acceptance into the program is based on a number of factors\, including an effort to obtain geographic and other diversity. \nTo apply for this training opportunity\, please send a statement of interest by email  \nto kmunichiello@localhost/cpcs and cc. ksmolar@localhost/cpcs \nYour application must be received by April 1\, 2022.   Please include the following information; \n\nHow long you have practiced criminal defense;\nWhether you are on the Superior\, Youthful Offender\, Juvenile or District Court panel(s) and how long you have been on each;\nDescribe the number and types of jury trials you have undertaken\, including the nature of the charges and whether the trials were in Superior\, District Court or Juvenile Court;\nWhether you have cross examined or presented expert witnesses;\nList the bar advocate programs to which you belong and whether you are a member of any other CPCS certification list. If you have been employed in the Public Defender Division of CPCS please tell us where and when you worked for the PDD.\nPlease give a detailed explanation about why you are interested in participating in this course\nAny other information you consider pertinent.\n\nPlease note:  This Training Program is NOT a CPCS Certification Course.  However\, completion of the course will be considered in support of applications for acceptance to the Superior Court Panel. IF ACCEPTED INTO THE COURSE\, PARTICIPANTS MUST complete the entirety OF THE COURSE. Please do not apply unless you can commit to attending the entire program
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/persuasive-practice-in-superior-court-5/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220525T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220525T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T163237
CREATED:20230729T205300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T205300Z
UID:10000466-1653483600-1653494400@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:Persuasive Practice in Superior Court
DESCRIPTION:The CPCS Criminal Defense Trainers are accepting applications for an online program that focuses on criminal defense practice in the Superior Court.  This course is open to all criminal defense attorneys at CPCS and to those Bar Advocates who wish to become certified for the Superior Court Panel. Coaching and training faculty will consist of criminal defense lawyers experienced in Superior Court Practice.   The cost for this training program is $100.\nThe stakes are much higher for clients who have been indicted\, and there are important differences in Superior Court practice even for a defense attorney with substantial experience in District Court.  The course will address procedural and substantive topics that every criminal defense lawyer practicing in Superior Court must know.  Participants will also work on advanced trial advocacy skills in the context of cases commonly encountered in a Superior Court Practice. \nAmong other things\, we plan to cover the following topics during the course: \n\nStrategic use of forensic experts in pretrial case preparation and at trial\, including tips on how to successfully challenge the prosecution’s expert qualifications and opinion;\nMotion practice including the legal grounds and evidentiary basis for discovery of protected information under the Lampron/Dwyer seven step protocol to produce\, inspect and use privileged records in court;\nGrand jury proceedings\, indictments\, immunity issues;\nEvidentiary and forensic issues involved in trying sexual assault allegations such as first complaint evidence\, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) examinations\, and DNA evidence;\nIssues in gang allegations;\nTips for creating and maintaining good client relations in the high stress setting of a Superior Court case;\nProcedural aspects of Superior Court practice\, including the procedural life of a case;\nOpening Statement\, Cross Examination and Closing Argument in complex cases.\nPlease note: there is homework assigned each night as part of this course\n\nWe have re-designed the live version of Superior Court Training into an online program utilizing our learning management system\, Talent LMS. The first week of the program will allow you to prepare for the course by working asynchronously (watching recorded lectures on your own time).  Once the program begins\, you will continue to work asynchronously (watching recorded videos on your own) and you will join us three afternoons  each week (Tuesdays\, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 1pm to 4:00 pm) for live lectures and small group sessions (with on your feet skills exercises).  You will also be assigned homework for each live session. We are hoping the last day of the program will happen live (in person!!) but this will depend on various factors. \nZoom session dates are as follows: \nFriday\, May 6\, 2022\, 3pm to 4:30 pm Welcome and Introduction to course on Zoom \nPre Work on Talent LMS – on your own May 9-13\, 2022 (no zoom sessions this week) \nWeek One Zoom Sessions: May 17\, 18\, 19 (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nWeek Two Zoom Sessions: May 24\, 25\, 26 (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nWeek Three Zoom Sessions: May 31\, June 1\, 2\, (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nWeek Four Zoom Sessions: June 7\, 8\, 9 (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nSpace is limited and the course is likely to fill up fast.  Acceptance into the program is based on a number of factors\, including an effort to obtain geographic and other diversity. \nTo apply for this training opportunity\, please send a statement of interest by email  \nto kmunichiello@localhost/cpcs and cc. ksmolar@localhost/cpcs \nYour application must be received by April 1\, 2022.   Please include the following information; \n\nHow long you have practiced criminal defense;\nWhether you are on the Superior\, Youthful Offender\, Juvenile or District Court panel(s) and how long you have been on each;\nDescribe the number and types of jury trials you have undertaken\, including the nature of the charges and whether the trials were in Superior\, District Court or Juvenile Court;\nWhether you have cross examined or presented expert witnesses;\nList the bar advocate programs to which you belong and whether you are a member of any other CPCS certification list. If you have been employed in the Public Defender Division of CPCS please tell us where and when you worked for the PDD.\nPlease give a detailed explanation about why you are interested in participating in this course\nAny other information you consider pertinent.\n\nPlease note:  This Training Program is NOT a CPCS Certification Course.  However\, completion of the course will be considered in support of applications for acceptance to the Superior Court Panel. IF ACCEPTED INTO THE COURSE\, PARTICIPANTS MUST complete the entirety OF THE COURSE. Please do not apply unless you can commit to attending the entire program
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/persuasive-practice-in-superior-court-6/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220526T083000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220526T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T163237
CREATED:20230729T204600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T204600Z
UID:10000430-1653553800-1653568200@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:CAFL Appellate Panel Training (May 17-May 26\, 2022)
DESCRIPTION:CPCS is now accepting applications for its Spring 2022 CAFL Appellate panel Certification Training to represent children and parents in care and protection/termination of parental rights\, guardianship of a minor\, and private adoption appeals.  The online training includes a mix of substantial self-directed learning and live Zoom sessions two mornings a week for two weeks. There will be a short orientiation on May 11\, 2022\, from 4:00 – 5:00 PM. The deadline for applications is April 4\, 2022.  The agency actively seeks to diversify its private attorney panel membership. \nFor more information about the training and to download the notice and application
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/cafl-appellate-panel-training-may-17-may-26-2022-5/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220526T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220526T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T163237
CREATED:20230729T210001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T210001Z
UID:10000500-1653570000-1653577200@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:COURTROOM PSYCHOLOGY 
DESCRIPTION:Barnstable\, Plymouth\, and Bristol Counties Regional Coordinator Virtual Training Via Zoom May 26\, 2022\, 1PM to 3 PM  \n2 MH CLE Credits \nCOURTROOM PSYCHOLOGY \nAnnabelle Frazier \nThis session introduces participants to research-supported cognitive biases\, group process distortions and stereotyping biases that may go unrecognized but impact case proceedings and outcomes. These psychological phenomena are described in the context of their influence on perceived case theory development\, witness credibility\, and judicial decision-making. During the session\, a brief case scenario exemplifies each new concept introduced. For each scenario\, participants are asked (as a large group) to identify the concept within the scenario\, as well as brainstorm possible ways they might address the problem. \nAfter the session participants will: \n\nUnderstand the concept of research-supported cognitive biases\, group process distortions\, and stereotyping biases and how to identify such biases.\nUnderstand the impact of these phenomena on their own perception of clients\, proceedings\, and case characteristics.\nUnderstand the research-supported strategies for reducing each problem.\n\nRegistration Link: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUrceigqj4iG9A_wekdz7dmVUpHwdT1RMeL \n Please note that this session is limited to thirty participants.  \n  \nIf you sign up and later discover that you cannot attend please let us know so we can admit someone of the wait list. Please contact Mike or Joan with questions. \n  Joan LeGraw:   attorneyjlegraw@gmail.com or \nMike O’Brien:   obrienmichael80@yahoo.com
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/courtroom-psychology/
CATEGORIES:Private Counsel|Public|Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220526T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220526T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T163237
CREATED:20230729T205301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T205301Z
UID:10000467-1653570000-1653580800@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:Persuasive Practice in Superior Court
DESCRIPTION:The CPCS Criminal Defense Trainers are accepting applications for an online program that focuses on criminal defense practice in the Superior Court.  This course is open to all criminal defense attorneys at CPCS and to those Bar Advocates who wish to become certified for the Superior Court Panel. Coaching and training faculty will consist of criminal defense lawyers experienced in Superior Court Practice.   The cost for this training program is $100.\nThe stakes are much higher for clients who have been indicted\, and there are important differences in Superior Court practice even for a defense attorney with substantial experience in District Court.  The course will address procedural and substantive topics that every criminal defense lawyer practicing in Superior Court must know.  Participants will also work on advanced trial advocacy skills in the context of cases commonly encountered in a Superior Court Practice. \nAmong other things\, we plan to cover the following topics during the course: \n\nStrategic use of forensic experts in pretrial case preparation and at trial\, including tips on how to successfully challenge the prosecution’s expert qualifications and opinion;\nMotion practice including the legal grounds and evidentiary basis for discovery of protected information under the Lampron/Dwyer seven step protocol to produce\, inspect and use privileged records in court;\nGrand jury proceedings\, indictments\, immunity issues;\nEvidentiary and forensic issues involved in trying sexual assault allegations such as first complaint evidence\, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) examinations\, and DNA evidence;\nIssues in gang allegations;\nTips for creating and maintaining good client relations in the high stress setting of a Superior Court case;\nProcedural aspects of Superior Court practice\, including the procedural life of a case;\nOpening Statement\, Cross Examination and Closing Argument in complex cases.\nPlease note: there is homework assigned each night as part of this course\n\nWe have re-designed the live version of Superior Court Training into an online program utilizing our learning management system\, Talent LMS. The first week of the program will allow you to prepare for the course by working asynchronously (watching recorded lectures on your own time).  Once the program begins\, you will continue to work asynchronously (watching recorded videos on your own) and you will join us three afternoons  each week (Tuesdays\, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 1pm to 4:00 pm) for live lectures and small group sessions (with on your feet skills exercises).  You will also be assigned homework for each live session. We are hoping the last day of the program will happen live (in person!!) but this will depend on various factors. \nZoom session dates are as follows: \nFriday\, May 6\, 2022\, 3pm to 4:30 pm Welcome and Introduction to course on Zoom \nPre Work on Talent LMS – on your own May 9-13\, 2022 (no zoom sessions this week) \nWeek One Zoom Sessions: May 17\, 18\, 19 (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nWeek Two Zoom Sessions: May 24\, 25\, 26 (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nWeek Three Zoom Sessions: May 31\, June 1\, 2\, (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nWeek Four Zoom Sessions: June 7\, 8\, 9 (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nSpace is limited and the course is likely to fill up fast.  Acceptance into the program is based on a number of factors\, including an effort to obtain geographic and other diversity. \nTo apply for this training opportunity\, please send a statement of interest by email  \nto kmunichiello@localhost/cpcs and cc. ksmolar@localhost/cpcs \nYour application must be received by April 1\, 2022.   Please include the following information; \n\nHow long you have practiced criminal defense;\nWhether you are on the Superior\, Youthful Offender\, Juvenile or District Court panel(s) and how long you have been on each;\nDescribe the number and types of jury trials you have undertaken\, including the nature of the charges and whether the trials were in Superior\, District Court or Juvenile Court;\nWhether you have cross examined or presented expert witnesses;\nList the bar advocate programs to which you belong and whether you are a member of any other CPCS certification list. If you have been employed in the Public Defender Division of CPCS please tell us where and when you worked for the PDD.\nPlease give a detailed explanation about why you are interested in participating in this course\nAny other information you consider pertinent.\n\nPlease note:  This Training Program is NOT a CPCS Certification Course.  However\, completion of the course will be considered in support of applications for acceptance to the Superior Court Panel. IF ACCEPTED INTO THE COURSE\, PARTICIPANTS MUST complete the entirety OF THE COURSE. Please do not apply unless you can commit to attending the entire program
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/persuasive-practice-in-superior-court-7/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220531T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220531T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T163237
CREATED:20230729T205301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T205301Z
UID:10000468-1654002000-1654012800@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:Persuasive Practice in Superior Court
DESCRIPTION:The CPCS Criminal Defense Trainers are accepting applications for an online program that focuses on criminal defense practice in the Superior Court.  This course is open to all criminal defense attorneys at CPCS and to those Bar Advocates who wish to become certified for the Superior Court Panel. Coaching and training faculty will consist of criminal defense lawyers experienced in Superior Court Practice.   The cost for this training program is $100.\nThe stakes are much higher for clients who have been indicted\, and there are important differences in Superior Court practice even for a defense attorney with substantial experience in District Court.  The course will address procedural and substantive topics that every criminal defense lawyer practicing in Superior Court must know.  Participants will also work on advanced trial advocacy skills in the context of cases commonly encountered in a Superior Court Practice. \nAmong other things\, we plan to cover the following topics during the course: \n\nStrategic use of forensic experts in pretrial case preparation and at trial\, including tips on how to successfully challenge the prosecution’s expert qualifications and opinion;\nMotion practice including the legal grounds and evidentiary basis for discovery of protected information under the Lampron/Dwyer seven step protocol to produce\, inspect and use privileged records in court;\nGrand jury proceedings\, indictments\, immunity issues;\nEvidentiary and forensic issues involved in trying sexual assault allegations such as first complaint evidence\, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) examinations\, and DNA evidence;\nIssues in gang allegations;\nTips for creating and maintaining good client relations in the high stress setting of a Superior Court case;\nProcedural aspects of Superior Court practice\, including the procedural life of a case;\nOpening Statement\, Cross Examination and Closing Argument in complex cases.\nPlease note: there is homework assigned each night as part of this course\n\nWe have re-designed the live version of Superior Court Training into an online program utilizing our learning management system\, Talent LMS. The first week of the program will allow you to prepare for the course by working asynchronously (watching recorded lectures on your own time).  Once the program begins\, you will continue to work asynchronously (watching recorded videos on your own) and you will join us three afternoons  each week (Tuesdays\, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 1pm to 4:00 pm) for live lectures and small group sessions (with on your feet skills exercises).  You will also be assigned homework for each live session. We are hoping the last day of the program will happen live (in person!!) but this will depend on various factors. \nZoom session dates are as follows: \nFriday\, May 6\, 2022\, 3pm to 4:30 pm Welcome and Introduction to course on Zoom \nPre Work on Talent LMS – on your own May 9-13\, 2022 (no zoom sessions this week) \nWeek One Zoom Sessions: May 17\, 18\, 19 (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nWeek Two Zoom Sessions: May 24\, 25\, 26 (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nWeek Three Zoom Sessions: May 31\, June 1\, 2\, (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nWeek Four Zoom Sessions: June 7\, 8\, 9 (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nSpace is limited and the course is likely to fill up fast.  Acceptance into the program is based on a number of factors\, including an effort to obtain geographic and other diversity. \nTo apply for this training opportunity\, please send a statement of interest by email  \nto kmunichiello@localhost/cpcs and cc. ksmolar@localhost/cpcs \nYour application must be received by April 1\, 2022.   Please include the following information; \n\nHow long you have practiced criminal defense;\nWhether you are on the Superior\, Youthful Offender\, Juvenile or District Court panel(s) and how long you have been on each;\nDescribe the number and types of jury trials you have undertaken\, including the nature of the charges and whether the trials were in Superior\, District Court or Juvenile Court;\nWhether you have cross examined or presented expert witnesses;\nList the bar advocate programs to which you belong and whether you are a member of any other CPCS certification list. If you have been employed in the Public Defender Division of CPCS please tell us where and when you worked for the PDD.\nPlease give a detailed explanation about why you are interested in participating in this course\nAny other information you consider pertinent.\n\nPlease note:  This Training Program is NOT a CPCS Certification Course.  However\, completion of the course will be considered in support of applications for acceptance to the Superior Court Panel. IF ACCEPTED INTO THE COURSE\, PARTICIPANTS MUST complete the entirety OF THE COURSE. Please do not apply unless you can commit to attending the entire program
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/persuasive-practice-in-superior-court-8/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220601T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220601T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T163237
CREATED:20230729T205400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T205400Z
UID:10000469-1654088400-1654099200@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:Persuasive Practice in Superior Court
DESCRIPTION:The CPCS Criminal Defense Trainers are accepting applications for an online program that focuses on criminal defense practice in the Superior Court.  This course is open to all criminal defense attorneys at CPCS and to those Bar Advocates who wish to become certified for the Superior Court Panel. Coaching and training faculty will consist of criminal defense lawyers experienced in Superior Court Practice.   The cost for this training program is $100.\nThe stakes are much higher for clients who have been indicted\, and there are important differences in Superior Court practice even for a defense attorney with substantial experience in District Court.  The course will address procedural and substantive topics that every criminal defense lawyer practicing in Superior Court must know.  Participants will also work on advanced trial advocacy skills in the context of cases commonly encountered in a Superior Court Practice. \nAmong other things\, we plan to cover the following topics during the course: \n\nStrategic use of forensic experts in pretrial case preparation and at trial\, including tips on how to successfully challenge the prosecution’s expert qualifications and opinion;\nMotion practice including the legal grounds and evidentiary basis for discovery of protected information under the Lampron/Dwyer seven step protocol to produce\, inspect and use privileged records in court;\nGrand jury proceedings\, indictments\, immunity issues;\nEvidentiary and forensic issues involved in trying sexual assault allegations such as first complaint evidence\, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) examinations\, and DNA evidence;\nIssues in gang allegations;\nTips for creating and maintaining good client relations in the high stress setting of a Superior Court case;\nProcedural aspects of Superior Court practice\, including the procedural life of a case;\nOpening Statement\, Cross Examination and Closing Argument in complex cases.\nPlease note: there is homework assigned each night as part of this course\n\nWe have re-designed the live version of Superior Court Training into an online program utilizing our learning management system\, Talent LMS. The first week of the program will allow you to prepare for the course by working asynchronously (watching recorded lectures on your own time).  Once the program begins\, you will continue to work asynchronously (watching recorded videos on your own) and you will join us three afternoons  each week (Tuesdays\, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 1pm to 4:00 pm) for live lectures and small group sessions (with on your feet skills exercises).  You will also be assigned homework for each live session. We are hoping the last day of the program will happen live (in person!!) but this will depend on various factors. \nZoom session dates are as follows: \nFriday\, May 6\, 2022\, 3pm to 4:30 pm Welcome and Introduction to course on Zoom \nPre Work on Talent LMS – on your own May 9-13\, 2022 (no zoom sessions this week) \nWeek One Zoom Sessions: May 17\, 18\, 19 (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nWeek Two Zoom Sessions: May 24\, 25\, 26 (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nWeek Three Zoom Sessions: May 31\, June 1\, 2\, (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nWeek Four Zoom Sessions: June 7\, 8\, 9 (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nSpace is limited and the course is likely to fill up fast.  Acceptance into the program is based on a number of factors\, including an effort to obtain geographic and other diversity. \nTo apply for this training opportunity\, please send a statement of interest by email  \nto kmunichiello@localhost/cpcs and cc. ksmolar@localhost/cpcs \nYour application must be received by April 1\, 2022.   Please include the following information; \n\nHow long you have practiced criminal defense;\nWhether you are on the Superior\, Youthful Offender\, Juvenile or District Court panel(s) and how long you have been on each;\nDescribe the number and types of jury trials you have undertaken\, including the nature of the charges and whether the trials were in Superior\, District Court or Juvenile Court;\nWhether you have cross examined or presented expert witnesses;\nList the bar advocate programs to which you belong and whether you are a member of any other CPCS certification list. If you have been employed in the Public Defender Division of CPCS please tell us where and when you worked for the PDD.\nPlease give a detailed explanation about why you are interested in participating in this course\nAny other information you consider pertinent.\n\nPlease note:  This Training Program is NOT a CPCS Certification Course.  However\, completion of the course will be considered in support of applications for acceptance to the Superior Court Panel. IF ACCEPTED INTO THE COURSE\, PARTICIPANTS MUST complete the entirety OF THE COURSE. Please do not apply unless you can commit to attending the entire program
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/persuasive-practice-in-superior-court-9/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220602T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220602T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T163237
CREATED:20230729T205400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T205400Z
UID:10000470-1654174800-1654185600@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:Persuasive Practice in Superior Court
DESCRIPTION:The CPCS Criminal Defense Trainers are accepting applications for an online program that focuses on criminal defense practice in the Superior Court.  This course is open to all criminal defense attorneys at CPCS and to those Bar Advocates who wish to become certified for the Superior Court Panel. Coaching and training faculty will consist of criminal defense lawyers experienced in Superior Court Practice.   The cost for this training program is $100.\nThe stakes are much higher for clients who have been indicted\, and there are important differences in Superior Court practice even for a defense attorney with substantial experience in District Court.  The course will address procedural and substantive topics that every criminal defense lawyer practicing in Superior Court must know.  Participants will also work on advanced trial advocacy skills in the context of cases commonly encountered in a Superior Court Practice. \nAmong other things\, we plan to cover the following topics during the course: \n\nStrategic use of forensic experts in pretrial case preparation and at trial\, including tips on how to successfully challenge the prosecution’s expert qualifications and opinion;\nMotion practice including the legal grounds and evidentiary basis for discovery of protected information under the Lampron/Dwyer seven step protocol to produce\, inspect and use privileged records in court;\nGrand jury proceedings\, indictments\, immunity issues;\nEvidentiary and forensic issues involved in trying sexual assault allegations such as first complaint evidence\, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) examinations\, and DNA evidence;\nIssues in gang allegations;\nTips for creating and maintaining good client relations in the high stress setting of a Superior Court case;\nProcedural aspects of Superior Court practice\, including the procedural life of a case;\nOpening Statement\, Cross Examination and Closing Argument in complex cases.\nPlease note: there is homework assigned each night as part of this course\n\nWe have re-designed the live version of Superior Court Training into an online program utilizing our learning management system\, Talent LMS. The first week of the program will allow you to prepare for the course by working asynchronously (watching recorded lectures on your own time).  Once the program begins\, you will continue to work asynchronously (watching recorded videos on your own) and you will join us three afternoons  each week (Tuesdays\, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 1pm to 4:00 pm) for live lectures and small group sessions (with on your feet skills exercises).  You will also be assigned homework for each live session. We are hoping the last day of the program will happen live (in person!!) but this will depend on various factors. \nZoom session dates are as follows: \nFriday\, May 6\, 2022\, 3pm to 4:30 pm Welcome and Introduction to course on Zoom \nPre Work on Talent LMS – on your own May 9-13\, 2022 (no zoom sessions this week) \nWeek One Zoom Sessions: May 17\, 18\, 19 (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nWeek Two Zoom Sessions: May 24\, 25\, 26 (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nWeek Three Zoom Sessions: May 31\, June 1\, 2\, (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nWeek Four Zoom Sessions: June 7\, 8\, 9 (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nSpace is limited and the course is likely to fill up fast.  Acceptance into the program is based on a number of factors\, including an effort to obtain geographic and other diversity. \nTo apply for this training opportunity\, please send a statement of interest by email  \nto kmunichiello@localhost/cpcs and cc. ksmolar@localhost/cpcs \nYour application must be received by April 1\, 2022.   Please include the following information; \n\nHow long you have practiced criminal defense;\nWhether you are on the Superior\, Youthful Offender\, Juvenile or District Court panel(s) and how long you have been on each;\nDescribe the number and types of jury trials you have undertaken\, including the nature of the charges and whether the trials were in Superior\, District Court or Juvenile Court;\nWhether you have cross examined or presented expert witnesses;\nList the bar advocate programs to which you belong and whether you are a member of any other CPCS certification list. If you have been employed in the Public Defender Division of CPCS please tell us where and when you worked for the PDD.\nPlease give a detailed explanation about why you are interested in participating in this course\nAny other information you consider pertinent.\n\nPlease note:  This Training Program is NOT a CPCS Certification Course.  However\, completion of the course will be considered in support of applications for acceptance to the Superior Court Panel. IF ACCEPTED INTO THE COURSE\, PARTICIPANTS MUST complete the entirety OF THE COURSE. Please do not apply unless you can commit to attending the entire program
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/persuasive-practice-in-superior-court-10/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220602T143000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220602T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T163237
CREATED:20230729T205901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T205901Z
UID:10000496-1654180200-1654185600@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:Defending Sex Offenses in Juvenile Court: Discovery\, Investigation & Defense Experts
DESCRIPTION: \n  \n  \nRegister Here
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/defending-sex-offenses-in-juvenile-court-discovery-investigation-defense-experts/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220602T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220602T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T163237
CREATED:20230729T210001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T210001Z
UID:10000499-1654182000-1654189200@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:Maintaining Elders in the Community
DESCRIPTION:“Maintaining Elders in the Community”\nA Continuing Legal Education Program Approved for Two CPCS Mental Health Litigation Credit Hours \nSponsored by Kerry Kotar and Norman J. Sherman\, CPCS Mental Health Regional Coordinators \nDate of CLE: June 2\, 2022 \nTime: 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. \nWhere: On Zoom—REGISTER HERE \nPROGRAM \nHour One \nPresenters/Panel: Mary Kate Connolly\, O’Sullivan & Connolly PC\, Kara Fink of Health and Social Services Consortium\, Lisa Ouellette Kurowski of Bristol Elder Services\, and Andrea Trombley of Minuteman Senior Services. \nTopic: Investigating Reports of Elder Neglect or Abuse \nHour Two \nPresenter: Paul Zeizel\, PsyD \nTopic: Evaluating Elders’ Capacities in Guardianship and 8B Petitions \nThe first hour of this program on Zoom will explore elder neglect and abuse through the lens of the investigating elder services agency including their legal authority to act and community services offered. The second hour will focus on how an expert determines a variety of mental capacities that mental health litigators must confront in guardianship and civil commitment cases. Q&As follow each panel/presentation. \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/maintaining-elders-in-the-community/
CATEGORIES:Private Counsel|Public|Webinar
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220607T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220607T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T163237
CREATED:20230729T205401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T205401Z
UID:10000471-1654606800-1654617600@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:Persuasive Practice in Superior Court
DESCRIPTION:The CPCS Criminal Defense Trainers are accepting applications for an online program that focuses on criminal defense practice in the Superior Court.  This course is open to all criminal defense attorneys at CPCS and to those Bar Advocates who wish to become certified for the Superior Court Panel. Coaching and training faculty will consist of criminal defense lawyers experienced in Superior Court Practice.   The cost for this training program is $100.\nThe stakes are much higher for clients who have been indicted\, and there are important differences in Superior Court practice even for a defense attorney with substantial experience in District Court.  The course will address procedural and substantive topics that every criminal defense lawyer practicing in Superior Court must know.  Participants will also work on advanced trial advocacy skills in the context of cases commonly encountered in a Superior Court Practice. \nAmong other things\, we plan to cover the following topics during the course: \n\nStrategic use of forensic experts in pretrial case preparation and at trial\, including tips on how to successfully challenge the prosecution’s expert qualifications and opinion;\nMotion practice including the legal grounds and evidentiary basis for discovery of protected information under the Lampron/Dwyer seven step protocol to produce\, inspect and use privileged records in court;\nGrand jury proceedings\, indictments\, immunity issues;\nEvidentiary and forensic issues involved in trying sexual assault allegations such as first complaint evidence\, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) examinations\, and DNA evidence;\nIssues in gang allegations;\nTips for creating and maintaining good client relations in the high stress setting of a Superior Court case;\nProcedural aspects of Superior Court practice\, including the procedural life of a case;\nOpening Statement\, Cross Examination and Closing Argument in complex cases.\nPlease note: there is homework assigned each night as part of this course\n\nWe have re-designed the live version of Superior Court Training into an online program utilizing our learning management system\, Talent LMS. The first week of the program will allow you to prepare for the course by working asynchronously (watching recorded lectures on your own time).  Once the program begins\, you will continue to work asynchronously (watching recorded videos on your own) and you will join us three afternoons  each week (Tuesdays\, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 1pm to 4:00 pm) for live lectures and small group sessions (with on your feet skills exercises).  You will also be assigned homework for each live session. We are hoping the last day of the program will happen live (in person!!) but this will depend on various factors. \nZoom session dates are as follows: \nFriday\, May 6\, 2022\, 3pm to 4:30 pm Welcome and Introduction to course on Zoom \nPre Work on Talent LMS – on your own May 9-13\, 2022 (no zoom sessions this week) \nWeek One Zoom Sessions: May 17\, 18\, 19 (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nWeek Two Zoom Sessions: May 24\, 25\, 26 (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nWeek Three Zoom Sessions: May 31\, June 1\, 2\, (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nWeek Four Zoom Sessions: June 7\, 8\, 9 (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nSpace is limited and the course is likely to fill up fast.  Acceptance into the program is based on a number of factors\, including an effort to obtain geographic and other diversity. \nTo apply for this training opportunity\, please send a statement of interest by email  \nto kmunichiello@localhost/cpcs and cc. ksmolar@localhost/cpcs \nYour application must be received by April 1\, 2022.   Please include the following information; \n\nHow long you have practiced criminal defense;\nWhether you are on the Superior\, Youthful Offender\, Juvenile or District Court panel(s) and how long you have been on each;\nDescribe the number and types of jury trials you have undertaken\, including the nature of the charges and whether the trials were in Superior\, District Court or Juvenile Court;\nWhether you have cross examined or presented expert witnesses;\nList the bar advocate programs to which you belong and whether you are a member of any other CPCS certification list. If you have been employed in the Public Defender Division of CPCS please tell us where and when you worked for the PDD.\nPlease give a detailed explanation about why you are interested in participating in this course\nAny other information you consider pertinent.\n\nPlease note:  This Training Program is NOT a CPCS Certification Course.  However\, completion of the course will be considered in support of applications for acceptance to the Superior Court Panel. IF ACCEPTED INTO THE COURSE\, PARTICIPANTS MUST complete the entirety OF THE COURSE. Please do not apply unless you can commit to attending the entire program
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/persuasive-practice-in-superior-court-11/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220608T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220608T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T163237
CREATED:20230729T205401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T205401Z
UID:10000472-1654693200-1654704000@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:Persuasive Practice in Superior Court
DESCRIPTION:The CPCS Criminal Defense Trainers are accepting applications for an online program that focuses on criminal defense practice in the Superior Court.  This course is open to all criminal defense attorneys at CPCS and to those Bar Advocates who wish to become certified for the Superior Court Panel. Coaching and training faculty will consist of criminal defense lawyers experienced in Superior Court Practice.   The cost for this training program is $100.\nThe stakes are much higher for clients who have been indicted\, and there are important differences in Superior Court practice even for a defense attorney with substantial experience in District Court.  The course will address procedural and substantive topics that every criminal defense lawyer practicing in Superior Court must know.  Participants will also work on advanced trial advocacy skills in the context of cases commonly encountered in a Superior Court Practice. \nAmong other things\, we plan to cover the following topics during the course: \n\nStrategic use of forensic experts in pretrial case preparation and at trial\, including tips on how to successfully challenge the prosecution’s expert qualifications and opinion;\nMotion practice including the legal grounds and evidentiary basis for discovery of protected information under the Lampron/Dwyer seven step protocol to produce\, inspect and use privileged records in court;\nGrand jury proceedings\, indictments\, immunity issues;\nEvidentiary and forensic issues involved in trying sexual assault allegations such as first complaint evidence\, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) examinations\, and DNA evidence;\nIssues in gang allegations;\nTips for creating and maintaining good client relations in the high stress setting of a Superior Court case;\nProcedural aspects of Superior Court practice\, including the procedural life of a case;\nOpening Statement\, Cross Examination and Closing Argument in complex cases.\nPlease note: there is homework assigned each night as part of this course\n\nWe have re-designed the live version of Superior Court Training into an online program utilizing our learning management system\, Talent LMS. The first week of the program will allow you to prepare for the course by working asynchronously (watching recorded lectures on your own time).  Once the program begins\, you will continue to work asynchronously (watching recorded videos on your own) and you will join us three afternoons  each week (Tuesdays\, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 1pm to 4:00 pm) for live lectures and small group sessions (with on your feet skills exercises).  You will also be assigned homework for each live session. We are hoping the last day of the program will happen live (in person!!) but this will depend on various factors. \nZoom session dates are as follows: \nFriday\, May 6\, 2022\, 3pm to 4:30 pm Welcome and Introduction to course on Zoom \nPre Work on Talent LMS – on your own May 9-13\, 2022 (no zoom sessions this week) \nWeek One Zoom Sessions: May 17\, 18\, 19 (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nWeek Two Zoom Sessions: May 24\, 25\, 26 (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nWeek Three Zoom Sessions: May 31\, June 1\, 2\, (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nWeek Four Zoom Sessions: June 7\, 8\, 9 (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nSpace is limited and the course is likely to fill up fast.  Acceptance into the program is based on a number of factors\, including an effort to obtain geographic and other diversity. \nTo apply for this training opportunity\, please send a statement of interest by email  \nto kmunichiello@localhost/cpcs and cc. ksmolar@localhost/cpcs \nYour application must be received by April 1\, 2022.   Please include the following information; \n\nHow long you have practiced criminal defense;\nWhether you are on the Superior\, Youthful Offender\, Juvenile or District Court panel(s) and how long you have been on each;\nDescribe the number and types of jury trials you have undertaken\, including the nature of the charges and whether the trials were in Superior\, District Court or Juvenile Court;\nWhether you have cross examined or presented expert witnesses;\nList the bar advocate programs to which you belong and whether you are a member of any other CPCS certification list. If you have been employed in the Public Defender Division of CPCS please tell us where and when you worked for the PDD.\nPlease give a detailed explanation about why you are interested in participating in this course\nAny other information you consider pertinent.\n\nPlease note:  This Training Program is NOT a CPCS Certification Course.  However\, completion of the course will be considered in support of applications for acceptance to the Superior Court Panel. IF ACCEPTED INTO THE COURSE\, PARTICIPANTS MUST complete the entirety OF THE COURSE. Please do not apply unless you can commit to attending the entire program
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/persuasive-practice-in-superior-court-12/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220609T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220609T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T163237
CREATED:20230729T205401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T205401Z
UID:10000473-1654779600-1654790400@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:Persuasive Practice in Superior Court
DESCRIPTION:The CPCS Criminal Defense Trainers are accepting applications for an online program that focuses on criminal defense practice in the Superior Court.  This course is open to all criminal defense attorneys at CPCS and to those Bar Advocates who wish to become certified for the Superior Court Panel. Coaching and training faculty will consist of criminal defense lawyers experienced in Superior Court Practice.   The cost for this training program is $100.\nThe stakes are much higher for clients who have been indicted\, and there are important differences in Superior Court practice even for a defense attorney with substantial experience in District Court.  The course will address procedural and substantive topics that every criminal defense lawyer practicing in Superior Court must know.  Participants will also work on advanced trial advocacy skills in the context of cases commonly encountered in a Superior Court Practice. \nAmong other things\, we plan to cover the following topics during the course: \n\nStrategic use of forensic experts in pretrial case preparation and at trial\, including tips on how to successfully challenge the prosecution’s expert qualifications and opinion;\nMotion practice including the legal grounds and evidentiary basis for discovery of protected information under the Lampron/Dwyer seven step protocol to produce\, inspect and use privileged records in court;\nGrand jury proceedings\, indictments\, immunity issues;\nEvidentiary and forensic issues involved in trying sexual assault allegations such as first complaint evidence\, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) examinations\, and DNA evidence;\nIssues in gang allegations;\nTips for creating and maintaining good client relations in the high stress setting of a Superior Court case;\nProcedural aspects of Superior Court practice\, including the procedural life of a case;\nOpening Statement\, Cross Examination and Closing Argument in complex cases.\nPlease note: there is homework assigned each night as part of this course\n\nWe have re-designed the live version of Superior Court Training into an online program utilizing our learning management system\, Talent LMS. The first week of the program will allow you to prepare for the course by working asynchronously (watching recorded lectures on your own time).  Once the program begins\, you will continue to work asynchronously (watching recorded videos on your own) and you will join us three afternoons  each week (Tuesdays\, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 1pm to 4:00 pm) for live lectures and small group sessions (with on your feet skills exercises).  You will also be assigned homework for each live session. We are hoping the last day of the program will happen live (in person!!) but this will depend on various factors. \nZoom session dates are as follows: \nFriday\, May 6\, 2022\, 3pm to 4:30 pm Welcome and Introduction to course on Zoom \nPre Work on Talent LMS – on your own May 9-13\, 2022 (no zoom sessions this week) \nWeek One Zoom Sessions: May 17\, 18\, 19 (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nWeek Two Zoom Sessions: May 24\, 25\, 26 (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nWeek Three Zoom Sessions: May 31\, June 1\, 2\, (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nWeek Four Zoom Sessions: June 7\, 8\, 9 (Tues\, Wed\, Thurs) 1pm to 4pm \nSpace is limited and the course is likely to fill up fast.  Acceptance into the program is based on a number of factors\, including an effort to obtain geographic and other diversity. \nTo apply for this training opportunity\, please send a statement of interest by email  \nto kmunichiello@localhost/cpcs and cc. ksmolar@localhost/cpcs \nYour application must be received by April 1\, 2022.   Please include the following information; \n\nHow long you have practiced criminal defense;\nWhether you are on the Superior\, Youthful Offender\, Juvenile or District Court panel(s) and how long you have been on each;\nDescribe the number and types of jury trials you have undertaken\, including the nature of the charges and whether the trials were in Superior\, District Court or Juvenile Court;\nWhether you have cross examined or presented expert witnesses;\nList the bar advocate programs to which you belong and whether you are a member of any other CPCS certification list. If you have been employed in the Public Defender Division of CPCS please tell us where and when you worked for the PDD.\nPlease give a detailed explanation about why you are interested in participating in this course\nAny other information you consider pertinent.\n\nPlease note:  This Training Program is NOT a CPCS Certification Course.  However\, completion of the course will be considered in support of applications for acceptance to the Superior Court Panel. IF ACCEPTED INTO THE COURSE\, PARTICIPANTS MUST complete the entirety OF THE COURSE. Please do not apply unless you can commit to attending the entire program
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/persuasive-practice-in-superior-court-13/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220609T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220609T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T163237
CREATED:20230729T214945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T214945Z
UID:10000514-1654783200-1654786800@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:Supporting Families through Reunification and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:This is not sponsored by CPCS. Please contact the organizer listed below with any questions.\nThis webinar will explore four key areas that support successful and lasting reunification: Family Team Meetings (Building a Team)\, Conditions for Return\, Discharge Planning/Post-Reunification Supports\, and Case Worker/Family Relationships.
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/supporting-families-through-reunification-and-beyond/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Dealing with Secondary Trauma in the Legal Profession
DESCRIPTION:This event is not sponsored by CPCS. Please contact the organizer listed below with any questions or concerns. \nRegister Here
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/dealing-with-secondary-trauma-in-the-legal-profession/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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UID:10000510-1654866000-1654873200@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY: 8B: I’ve Lost the Commitment Case!  Now What Do I Do?: Winning Strategies on Competency and Substituted Judgment
DESCRIPTION:8B: I’ve Lost the Commitment Case!  Now What Do I Do?\nWinning Strategies on Competency and Substituted Judgment \n Regional Coordinators Laura Sanford (Norfolk)\, Anna Lembo (Suffolk)\, and Elaine Pourinski (Hampshire/Franklin) team up to help you score an “in depth” perspective of M.G.L. c. 123\, 8B\, and the District Court Judicial Standards. Get tips to prove your client’s competence even if they “deny their mental illness\,” and bolster your Substituted Judgment proficiency.  Attorney Anne Stevenson will join us to share her strategies for getting evidence of your client’s unusual religious beliefs before the court. \n2 MHLD CLEs \nWHEN:    June 10\, 2022\, 1:00 – 3:00 PM \nWHERE:  ZOOM \nRegistration Link: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEqce2uqjsoG9LcPrE_aNRvtaaEI-R2MUFo \nCLE CREDITS:  2 \nNo homework\, No small groups \nQUESTIONS: LAURA SANFORD   sanfo235@aol.com \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/8b-ive-lost-the-commitment-case-now-what-do-i-do-winning-strategies-on-competency-and-substituted-judgment/
CATEGORIES:Private Counsel|Public|Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220613T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220613T180000
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SUMMARY:Social Law Library: Protecting Your Client's Constitutional Rights:
DESCRIPTION:This program is hosted by Social Law Library. Any questions or issues regarding this program should be directed there (msaporito@socialaw.com)  This event is being listed for informational purposes only. CPCS staff cannot assist with\, or solve\, registration issues.\nProtecting Your Client’s Constitutional Rights: \nWhy\, When and How to Argue that a Decision Should Be Based on the Massachusetts State Constitution \nDate & Time:  Monday\, June 13\, 2022 from 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. ET \nCPCS approved 2.0 credits for the Adult Criminal Trial\, Adult Criminal Trial Appeals\, YAD\, YAD Appeals\, CAFL\, SDP/SORB and MHLD \nInformation and Registration Information here: \nhttps://www.socialaw.com/education/event-detail/2022/06/13/default-calendar/protecting-your-client’s-constitutional-rights—why-when-and-how-to-argue-that-a-decision-should-be-based-on-the-massachusetts-state-constitution
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/social-law-library-protecting-your-clients-constitutional-rights/
CATEGORIES:Private Counsel|Public|Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220616T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220616T150000
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CREATED:20230729T214846Z
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UID:10000511-1655384400-1655391600@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:“Cause of Death\, Unknown” (A documentary film about antipsychotic medication)
DESCRIPTION:“Cause of Death\, Unknown” (A documentary film about antipsychotic medication)\nA CPCS MHLD-Approved Two-Credit Hours CLE Program \nSponsored by Kerry Kotar and Norman J. Sherman\, CPCS Mental Health\nRegional Coordinators \nDate of CLE: Thursday\, June 16\, 2022 \nTime: 1 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. \nWhere: On Zoom—Link to be provided upon registration \nPROGRAM\nApprox 1.5 hour film plus half-hour discussion\nTopic: Investigating the Pharma-Medical Industry Development-Use of\nAntipsychotic Medication \n“After her sister died suddenly and unexpectedly while being treated with prescription\nantipsychotics\, director Anniken Hoel begins a global investigation into the crimes of\nthe pharmaceutical industry\, the unheralded growth of psychiatric diagnoses and\nmedication\, and the corruption of the government regulatory agencies that have\nfailed\, repeatedly\, to protect us. Made over a ten-year period\, the film is\nsimultaneously personal and investigative as it follows Anniken as she seeks answers\nregarding not only the death of her sister\, but of the tens of thousands worldwide\nwho have also met a similar fate. Deaths and damages that until now have been all\nbut ignored. Beginning in a small town in Norway\, and journeying through\nScandinavia\, the EU and the US\, the chilling documentary-thriller CAUSE OF DEATH:\nUNKNOWN exposes the inner workings and motivations of a powerful industry that\ncontinually puts profits before people\, and has been far too influential in defining\nwho is normal and who is “ill.” \nAttribution:\nhttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt6151226/plotsummary?ref_=tt_ov_pl) \nCome prepared to engage in a thoughtful discussion about the film. We look\nforward to talking about:\n— the interaction (and\, perhaps\, collaboration) between pharmaceutical\nindustry’s intense interest in developing psychoactive medications and\nsubsequent growth of mental illness diagnoses during the past 30+ years \n— how government regulatory agencies were involved (and\, perhaps\, complicit)\nin the pharm-medical industry evolution of psychoactive medication and mental\nillness diagnosis \n— the legal and social implications of these parallel actions by the\npharmaceutical and medical industries \n— the assertion that state laws and medical practice surrounding mental illness\nand treatment thereof is directly and indirectly influenced by the pharmaceutical\nindustry; and \n— how Respondent’s counsel and their experts may address these issues in our\ncivil commitment and guardianship cases \nTO REGISTER please copy and paste the following link into your web browser and press “enter” on your keyboard: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZApdu6hpzIiHdUl5J5VcEpzXCzkyNIDr-r5  \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the seminar on June 16\, 2022 at 1:00 p.m. \n  \nThank you for your interest in this program.
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/cause-of-death-unknown-a-documentary-film-about-antipsychotic-medication/
CATEGORIES:Private Counsel|Public|Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220621T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220621T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T163237
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UID:10000508-1655805600-1655809200@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:Facilitated Discussion on How to Deal with Challenging Behaviors on the Part of Clients and Petitioner’s Counsel
DESCRIPTION:Barnstable\, Plymouth and Bristol Counties\, Regional Coordinator Virtual Training Sessions\nVia Zoom June 21\, 2022 \nFacilitated Discussion on How to Deal with Challenging Behaviors on the Part of Clients and Petitioner’s Counsel: 10 AM to 11AM \n(One Hour) \n(Limited to 25 participants) \n Regional Coordinator’s Michael O’Brien (Bristol County) and Joan Legraw (Barnstable and Plymouth Counties) will facilitate a group discussion of several challenging behaviors on the part of clients and/or opposing counsel often encountered in commitment and guardianship cases. In small breakout groups\, participants will discuss several hypothetical fact patterns\, including client decisional ambivalence and/or resistance to advice\, the role of standby counsel\, and the failure of Petitioner to file appropriate pleadings in DNR and Rogers cases. All participants will then rejoin the main session to present the opinions and solutions of their group. \nAfter the session participants will: \n\nBe better able to respond productively to several challenging client behaviors often encountered in commitment and guardianship cases.\n\n  \n\nUnderstand how to respond to requests from Petitioner’s counsel’s and pro-se petitioner’s request for assistance in filing required pleadings.\n\n  \n\nBe familiar as to when they may need to withdraw from a case\, and how to do so while respecting the client’s right to confidentiality and the court’s potential expectation that counsel remain as “stand-by counsel.”\n\n  \n\nBe advantaged by practical advice from session participants on how to deal with specific challenging behaviors on the part of clients and Petitioner’s counsel (and/or pro-se petitioners).\n\n  \nPlease note that this session is limited to (25) twenty-five participants. \nRegistration Link:  \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMlf-CuqDwtGtD5nARl7G4ogVvPn7PKdWzM \n For questions\, please contact:  \n Joan LeGraw:   attorneyjlegraw@gmail.com \n Mike O’Brien:   obrienmichael80@yahoo.com
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/facilitated-discussion-on-how-to-deal-with-challenging-behaviors-on-the-part-of-clients-and-petitioners-counsel-2/
CATEGORIES:Private Counsel|Public|Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220621T113000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220621T123000
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SUMMARY:Discussion of Role of CPCS Counsel in Probate Court Rogers Reviews
DESCRIPTION:Barnstable\, Plymouth and Bristol Counties\, Regional Coordinator Virtual Training Sessions\nVia Zoom June 21\, 2022 \nDiscussion of Role of CPCS Counsel in Probate Court Rogers Reviews  \n11:30 AM to 12:30 PM (One MH CLE) \n (Unlimited participants)  \nBristol County Regional Coordinator Michael O’Brien will review the role of assigned counsel at periodic reviews of “Rogers” medication treatment orders. The program will begin with a brief history of the current law that all substituted judgment orders must be reviewed at least annually. The applicable provisions of the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code will be reviewed. Topics will include the steps assigned counsel should take regarding lapsed orders\, changed circumstances that may affect the client’s capacity\, insufficient completion of required documents\, and the potential need for an independent medical examiner. Time permitting\, attendees will be asked to share their practical tips in dealing with these issues. \nAfter the session participants will: \n\nBe familiar with all provisions of the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code regarding the periodic review of substituted judgment orders.\n\n  \n\nBe familiar with all steps required of counsel assigned to clients for purposes of Rogers Reviews.\n\n  \n\nSteps to be taken when Petitioner has not followed the provisions of the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code governing the review of substituted judgment orders.\n\n  \n\nKnow what steps to take to investigate a client’s purported need for a renewed or modified Rogers’ order.\n\n  \n\nKnow what steps to take to challenge petitioner’s request for a renewed or modified Rogers’ order.\n\n  \nRegistration Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZckcOutqj8jG9LxfZkhRDoA1VNv8s2jn9mx \n  \nFor questions\, please contact: \nJoan LeGraw:   attorneyjlegraw@gmail.com \nMike O’Brien:   obrienmichael80@yahoo.com
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/discussion-of-role-of-cpcs-counsel-in-probate-court-rogers-reviews/
CATEGORIES:Private Counsel|Public|Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220623T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220623T130000
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CREATED:20230729T214945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T214945Z
UID:10000512-1655985600-1655989200@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:Illegal Rescission of Conditional Voluntary Status: How to Spot it and What to Do
DESCRIPTION:CONDITIONAL VOLUNTARY TRAINING (and Norfolk regional meeting)\nJUNE 23\, 2022\, 12 – 1PM \nIllegal Rescission of Conditional Voluntary Status: How to Spot it and What to Do \nIf the hospital has not followed procedure to rescind your client’s CV status\, the Court has no jurisdiction to hear the case. \nLearn which records to look for and how to have your case dismissed! \n1 MH CLE credit \nWhen: June 23\, 2022\, 12 – 1 PM \nWhere: Via Zoom\, no registration necessary. \nHere’s the link: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/88376008047?pwd=STJTYnpVMm9oS3FWSnJyTTBUWU1UUT09 \nOffered by Laura Sanford\, Norfolk County Regional Coordinator: sanfo235@aol.com\, \n617 620-8716 \n  \n 
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/illegal-rescission-of-conditional-voluntary-status-how-to-spot-it-and-what-to-do/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220628T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220628T153000
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UID:10000516-1656424800-1656430200@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:Risk and Safety Assessment Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:This event is not sponsored by CPCS – please contact the organizer listed below with any questions. \n\n\n\n“Risk and Safety Assessment 101” June 28\, 2022\, 2pm\n“Strengthening Casework Practice Related to Risk and Safety Assessment” August 17\, 2022\, 2:00 p.m. EST\n“How Issues of Race\, Equity and Diversity Impact Risk and Safety Assessment” September 27\, 2022\, 2:00 p.m. EST
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/risk-and-safety-assessment-webinar-series/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220629T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220629T150000
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UID:10000513-1656507600-1656514800@www.publiccounsel.net
SUMMARY:Conservatorship Training
DESCRIPTION:June 29th @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm\nVia Zoom – 2 MH CLE credits \nHave you been assigned to a conservatorship case and wondered where to start your representation? \nThis training will familiarize participants with the conservatorship provisions of the MUPC\, so that participants will recognize the issues in dispute and determine how to have the client’s disputed capacities evaluated. \nTopics: Conservatorship Basics\, and Issues to Watch for in Representing Conservatorship Clients \nCPCS Mental Health Litigation Division Regional Coordinators: Laura Sanford and Deborah Hill Stevens are your hosts. \nThis two-hour program on Zoom includes a video recorded presentation on conservatorship basics by Deborah Hill Stevens and a live in-depth presentation on issues to watch for when representing conservatorship clients by Joblin Younger Esq.  Participants will then discuss/solve hypothetical scenarios taken from our cases to develop a more thorough understanding of conservatorship issues. \nRegister in advance for this meeting: \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwud-iurD8oGtTne_Sf09x4FAzn2_MD67lu \nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. \nQuestions: Laura Sanford email: sanfo235@aol.com or 617 620-8716
URL:https://www.publiccounsel.net/event/conservatorship-training-2/
CATEGORIES:Private Counsel|Public|Webinar
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