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Newsletter > March 2012 > "Save the Date for the Fraternal Law Conference"
Save the Date for the Fraternal Law Conference
Fraternal Law Partners, a division of Manley Burke, LPA, is pleased to announce the return of the Fraternal Law Conference in 2012. The Fraternal Law Conference is the leading legal education event for fraternities, sororities and their related foundations, and will touch on a number of topics related to risk management and hazing, corporate governance and tax law.
Starting this year, the Conference will become an annual event. Additionally, 2012 is the first year the Fraternal Law Conference will offer a dual-track format. One track will address the inner workings of fraternities and sororities, while the second will be targeted specifically to the unique needs of foundations. There will also be a number of shared sessions that will benefit all attendees.
Here are the essential details of the 2012 Fraternal Law Conference:
When: Friday, Nov. 9, 2012 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 10, 2012 from 8:00 a.m. to Noon.
Where: Downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, in the Westin Hotel.
Who should attend: The president, treasurer/finance officer, executive director, director of business operations, director of chapter services, attorney/legal counsel and risk management leaders at fraternities, sororities and related foundations. Leaders of host institutions such as deans of student life, directors of Greek life or other student life officers would also benefit from the Conference.
Cost: Each registration is $395 and includes the conference, all conference materials, breakfast on Nov. 9 and 10, lunch on Nov. 9 and a cocktail reception on Nov. 9. Travel and accommodations are separate. For the convenience of attendees, a block of rooms have been reserved at the Westin Cincinnati.
How to register: Registration will open May 1, 2012 at www.FraternalLaw.com.
For more information: After May 1, 2012 and throughout the summer, visit www.FraternalLaw.com for information on speakers, topics and additional details related to the Fraternal Law Conference. This site will be consistently updated as new information is received, so attendees are encouraged to check the site often. Interested individuals may also contact Dan McCarthy at dan.mccarthy@fraternallaw.com or John Christopher at john.christopher@fraternallaw.com with specific questions about the Conference