Jiminy jillickers! ATL editors are going all over the place over the next month or so. If we aren’t heading to your neck of the woods on these trips, never fear, we may hit you up on the next time around. We’ve already hit up Houston, Chicago, Seattle, San Francisco, and Los Angeles in the past year.
So what all are we up to this time?
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Washington, D.C. — November 6: The Elie and Joe Kaplan Bar Review roadtrip continues South for a return visit to our nation’s capital for another installment in our law school trivia showdowns. As always, food and drink and prizes for first and second place. Which D.C.-area law school has the smartest students? Let us know if you’re coming.
Chicago, IL — November 20: The “New Normal” is no longer new. Join preeminent law firm management consultant Bruce MacEwen, Katten Muchin Chicago managing partner Gil Sofer, and JPMorgan Chase & Co. assistant general counsel Jason Shaffer for a panel discussion (sponsored by Pangea3) on the evolutionary and market forces bearing down on the law firm business model. Come on by Thursday, November 20, at 6 p.m., for thought-provoking discussion, food, drink, and networking. Sign up here to reserve your place.
Dallas, TX — December 3: Pangea3 and Above the Law will bring the (no longer) “New Normal” panel discussion to Dallas and focus on the law firm business models in the Texas economy. Join Bruce MacEwen, K&L Gates Dallas administrative partner Craig Budner, Novation SVP and general counsel Jill Witter as they discuss their perspectives on Biglaw firms, corporations and managed service providers. Reserve your spot here.
So that’s a lot of running around over the next month. Again, RSVP to the events you plan to attend and we’ll see you there!
Keeping Law School Accessible When Federal Loans Fall Short
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DC Trivia (students) 11/6
(No Longer) “New Normal” in Chicago 11/20
(No Longer) “New Normal” in Dallas 12/3