TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The Government Lawyer Section of The Florida Bar is set to offer complimentary training on Form 1 Continuing Legal Education (CLE) on June 3. This event aims to support legal professionals in enhancing their skills and knowledge.
Organizers are inviting lawyers to participate in the training session, which will focus on essential aspects of Form 1 and its relevance in government practice. The workshop will not only provide valuable insights but also serve as an opportunity for attendees to connect with fellow members of the legal community.
The CLE training will feature experienced speakers and practical sessions designed to engage participants. Attendees will benefit from hands-on experiences that will equip them with tools applicable to their legal practice.
In addition to the CLE training, the Government Lawyer Section encourages new members to join. Membership offers numerous advantages, including access to resources tailored for government lawyers and opportunities for professional development.
The event reflects The Florida Bar’s commitment to supporting legal practitioners and fostering a well-informed legal community. Participants will have a chance to ask questions and engage in discussions that address current issues in public service law.
Lawyers interested in attending the CLE training can register online. The Government Lawyer Section is making efforts to accommodate as many participants as possible to ensure broad access to this important training.
This initiative underscores the importance of continuous legal education and professional growth within the field. For those looking to enhance their expertise and network, the June 3 training represents a valuable opportunity.
The event is open to all government lawyers, regardless of their level of experience. Whether new to the field or seasoned practitioners, attendees will find the training beneficial.
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