The Inaugural Public Law Conference is a new forum designed to explore the evolving landscape of public law and public-sector governance. It brings together practitioners, policymakers, and public servants for essential training, timely discussions, and practical insights that support effective government at every level.
The three-day conference offers a robust and practical program, including two dedicated networking opportunities and up to 14.50 MCLE credits. Day One focuses on core compliance topics, including Public Meetings and Public Records. Day Two explores emerging technologies and their impact on public law and governance. Day Three turns to Labor Law, key issues affecting public agencies, and a special session on the Road to the Bench for those interested in judicial service. Beyond the formal present
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Visit the official website of Inaugural Public Law Conference for registration details, submission deadlines, and the full programme.
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