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D.C. CALENDAR

The National Law Journal

February 25, 2013

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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25

FEE AGREEMENTS: The District of Colum­bia Bar presents "Fee Agreements in the District of Columbia: Ethics and Practice Guide." The program begins at 6 p.m. Speakers: Christopher Hoge, Crowley, Hoge & Fein; Daniel Mills, D.C. Bar Practice Management Advisory Service. Location: D.C. Bar Conference Center, 1101 K St. N.W. Cost: $59, members of sponsoring sections; $69, D.C. Bar members; $109, government attorneys; $129, others. Registration and information: (202) 626-3488 or www.dcbar.org.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26

EMPLOYMENT AND IMMIGRATION: The District of Columbia Bar presents "Employment and Immigration Com­pliance in 2013: Are You Audit-Proof?" The program begins at 5:30 p.m. Speakers: Jim Alexander, Maggio & Kattar; Theresa Nahajzer, human resources consultant, M6 HR LLC; Gregory Ossi, Venable; Mary Ryan, Taylor and Ryan; Monique Van Stiphout, Maggio & Kattar. Location: D.C. Bar Conference Center, 1101 K St. N.W. Cost: $89, members of sponsoring sections; $99, D.C. Bar members; $109, government attorneys; $129, others. Registration and information: (202) 626-3488 or www.dcbar.org.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27

GENERIC TOP-LEVEL DOMAIN NAMES: The Intellectual Property Law Section of the D.C. Bar presents "What Intellectual Property Attorneys Need to Know About the New gTLD Program." The off-the-record luncheon begins at noon. Speakers: Scott Harlan and Brian Winterfeldt, Steptoe & Johnson LLP; Danny Awdeh, Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner (moderator). Location: Steptoe & Johnson LLP, 1330 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Cost: $15, law students and government and nonprofit employees; $20, members of sponsoring sections; $25, nonsection members. Registration and information: (202) 626-3488 or www.dcbar.org.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28

ANNUAL JUDICIAL RECEPTION: The Litigation and the Criminal Law and Individual Rights sections of the D.C. Bar present "Annual Judicial Reception for Judicial Officers of the Federal and District of Columbia Judiciary." The reception begins at 5:30 p.m. Location: E. Barrett Prettyman U.S. Courthouse, 333 Constitution Ave. N.W. Cost: $15, students and government and nonprofit employees; $20, members of sponsoring sections; $30, nonsection members. Registration and information: (202) 626-3488 or www.dcbar.org.



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Firms mentioned

    
  • Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner
  • Steptoe & Johnson
  • Venable

Companies, agencies mentioned

    
  • Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner
  • Stiphout, Maggio & Kattar
  • Jim Alexander, Maggio & Kattar
  • Christopher Hoge, Crowley, Hoge & Fein
  • Steptoe & Johnson LLP
  • Practice Management Inc.

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