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Family Law CLE Program for Nevada Lawyers Set for May 20, 2022

On Friday, May 20, 2022, a distinguished panel of members from the southern Nevada family law bench and bar will make a special presentation for the continuing legal education of Nevada lawyers in a program produced by the Clark County Bar Association and sponsored by Bank of Nevada and Las Vegas Legal Video.

Mental Health CLE Program for Nevada Lawyers on April 27, 2022

On Wednesday, April 27, 2022, Las Vegas psychiatrist Aviv Itzhaki, MD will make a special presentation for the continuing legal education of Nevada lawyers in a program produced by the Clark County Bar Association and sponsored by WestPac Wealth Partners. This FREE lunchtime learning event (via Zoom) offers 1.0 hour of Substance Abuse/Addiction/Mental Health (AAMH) CLE credit (NV) and is for CCBA members only.

Areas of Practice Listings Offer Update

CCBA’s current members, who are licensed attorneys, can get listed via area of practice (AOP) in the Discovery issue of COMMUNIQUÉ magazine (May 2022). To benefit from this special offer*, the CCBA member must complete the Areas of Practice form prior to the published deadline. The deadline to participate has been extended to April 5, 2022. No foolin’. 🖐🙂

Mental Health CLE Program for Nevada Lawyers Set for April 27, 2022

Join us for a discussion about improving your mental health in today’s stressful climate.
“Taking Steps to Improve Your Mental Health” will be held online via Zoom, from 12:00 to 1:15 p.m., Wednesday, April 27, 2022. The presentation will offer 1.0 Substance Abuse/Addiction/Mental Health (AAMH) CLE credit (NV) to CCBA members only. Pricing of the event is included with the 2022 CCBA membership.

Areas of Practice Listings Offer Update

Attorney members of the CCBA can get listed via area of practice (AOP) in the Discovery issue of COMMUNIQUÉ magazine (May 2022). To benefit from this special offer*, the CCBA member will need to complete the Areas of Practice form prior to the published deadline. Deadline: April 1, 2022. UPDATE (3/16/2022): If the CCBA member submitted a version of the AOP form in the past, we ask for them to complete the form again now.