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BBA WEEK - July 20, 2009
1. Introducing your new BBA Council
2. Annual Meeting Co-Chairs Appointed
3. Memorial Service for Goodwin Procter Partner Loretta Smith
4. Voices of the Bar: If you could abolish only hunger or hatred, which would you abolish?
5. Sponsor Firm News
 
Foley Hoag – Jen Cardello Named BBA Rep to EJC
Hinckley, Allen & Snyder – Dena Fazio Earns LEED Accreditation
Looney & Grossman – Willis Riccio’s Historical Honor
6. Interested in Serving in Local Office?
 
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11th Annual Strategies for Success for Lawyers of Color in Boston drew 100 high school, college and law students to the BBA.
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Monday, July 20, 2009
  No Meetings Scheduled
Tuesday, July 21, 2009 View BBA Online Calendar
12:00p

Senior Lawyers Section Steering Committee - at BBA

4:15p

BBA Council - at BBA

Wednesday, July 22, 2009
12:30p

BBF Board of Trustees - at BBA

4:00p Intellectual Property Law Section, Labor & Employment Law Section, and Litigation Section - at BBA; RSVP
Freedom To Compete? A Symposium on Bills Affecting Employee Non-Compete Agreements

Stephen Y. Chow
It is argued that employee non-compete agreements have chilled the spawning of new enterprises in Massachusetts compared to California where such agreements are generally unenforceable under a statute first enacted in 1872. It is countered that businesses large and small need these agreements enforced to protect their investments and that failure to do so will give rise to protracted trade secret litigation. Among the bills that will be discussed are H. 1794, H. 1799, H. 87, and H. 329. We will be joined by: William N. Brownsberger; Russell Beck, Foley & Lardner, LLP; Stephen Y. Chow, Burns & Levinson LLP; Michael L. Rosen, Foley Hoag LLP; Hon. Gordon L. Doerfer (Ret.); and Scott Kirsner, "Innovation Economy" columnist, Boston Globe.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
4:00p Info Session: Child Welfare Trial and Appellate Work Through CPCS Children and Family Law Division - at BBA; RSVP
The Committee for Public Counsel Services will offer an information session at the Boston Bar Association for attorneys who are interested in applying to be part of panels of attorneys who do child welfare work on the trial and appellate levels. This challenging field requires excellent litigation skills, client relations skills, and a willingness to work with troubled families. Admission onto the panels is by application only.
Friday, July 24, 2009
 

No Meetings Scheduled





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