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32nd National Juvenile and Family Law Conference - Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge, NY

8/19/2009

When: August 19-22, 2009
Where: Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge
333 Adams Street
Brooklyn, New York  11201
United States
Contact:
Daniel Trujillo

Registration Information
Online registration is closed.
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Online registration is now closed - but we have plenty of room for walk-in registrations!  Registration opens Wednesday, August 19th at 2:00-4:30pm or Thursday, August 20th at 7:30am.
 
Come join over 600 of your colleagues in New York!
 
This Conference is designed primarily for attorneys who practice juvenile (dependency and delinquency) and family law. NACC members and attendees dedicate most of their practices to the representation of children and youth, parents, or the state in juvenile dependency, delinquency, or family law cases. Juvenile and family court judges and magistrates are also active in the NACC. Due to the multidisciplinary nature of this work, professionals from the fields of medicine, mental health, social work, probation, law enforcement, and education also belong to the NACC, attend our conferences, and serve as faculty. The conference is comprised of General Sessions and Workshops. Workshops are primarily organized along five tracks:
 
1 Abuse & Neglect;
2 Juvenile Justice;
3 Family Law;
4 Policy Advocacy; and

5 Children’s Law Office Program.

Attendees are free to sign up for and attend sessions in different tracks. NACC conferences are rated highly by participants for content, administration, networking opportunity, and enjoyment. The conference is the product of 32 years of training.

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