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STARKVILLE, Miss.âFor the fifth year, Mississippi ´ķĪķAPPâs political science and public administration department is sponsoring the Bulldog Lawyer Continuing Legal Education Seminar.Â
The daylong Oct. 9 program for university alumni will take place in Ballroom C of The Mill at MSU. Those interested in attending should be aware that the event occurs a day prior to the Bulldogsâ Saturday [the 10th] home football game with the Troy University Trojans.
The seminar offers six hours of continuing legal education credit, including one credit hour in ethics. The flat-rate registration fee is $225, and early sign-ups are encouraged.
In addition to attorneys Joan Lucas and Brandon Jolly of the MSU General Counselâs office, this yearâs speakers include:
âJudge Kenny Griffis of the Mississippi Court of Appeals;
âLee Hill, a member of the ´ķĪķAPP Public Policy Practice and Real Estate and Finance Practice groups at the Jackson law firm of Baker Donelson;
âJudge Jim Pounds of the First Circuit Court District of Mississippi;
âProfessor Jim Rosenblatt, dean emeritus of the Mississippi College School of Law; and
âMichael Williams, registered patent attorney and associate with Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP, also in Jackson.
All are MSU alumni except Rosenblatt and Griffis, though Griffis attended MSU-Meridian.
In addition to various sessions, the provided lunch will feature remarks by MSU Menâs Head Basketball Coach Ben Howland.
Complete seminar details, including a registration form, are available at .
Completed forms and registration payments should be mailed in care of the MSU Pre-Law Society, P.O. Box PC, Mississippi ´ķĪķAPP, MS 39762. Mississippi Bar identification numbers should be listed on the checks.
Forms and fees should be submitted prior to Fridayâs program that begins at 8 a.m.
Whit Waide, an attorney now serving as an MSU political science instructor, said his department established the seminar in an effort to âcreate a network of MSU alumni attorneys and use that network to enhance our pre-law advising efforts.â
âWe now have an entire class in our pre-law minor program taught exclusively by MSU alumni attorneys, and we could not have accomplished that without the continuing legal education seminar,â the Pre-Law Society adviser emphasized.
For more information, contact Waide at 662-325-7860 or wwaide@pspa.msstate.edu.
Information on MSUâs political science and public administration department is found at .
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