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Indy Bench Bar Conference

Presented by the Indianapolis Bar Association

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Credit has been approved with the Indiana Commission For Continuing Legal Education for 2.50 Ethics credits and 7.00 General credits.

Join JAMS Indianapolis panelist Hon. Heather A. Welch (Ret.) at this year Bench Bar Conference "Negotiation Strategies & Best Practices for Preparing for Mediation" hosted by the Indianapolis Bar Association on Friday, June 14. 

The Indianapolis Bar Association Bench Bar provide a unique opportunity to connect and engage with others, attracting more than 400 attorneys, judicial officers, and guests; the Bench Bar Conference has a great reputation as one of the most valuable CLE events offered in the region. 

Featured Program:

Negotiation Strategies & Best Practices for Preparing for Mediation

June 14, 2024 | 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM CST

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