MTLA “BROWN BAG” LUNCH PROGRAM Thursday, August 10, 2006
AUGUST “BROWN BAG” LUNCH PROGRAM TEN TIPS ON REPRESENTING THE CRIMINAL DEFENDANT IN MARYLAND
VIA VIDEO-CONFERENCE IN FOUR LOCATIONS ACROSS MD & DC (Seating is Limited—REGISTER TODAY!!!!)
LIVE IN BALTIMORE! OR
Presentation
Learn the “ins and outs” of how to provide a proper defense for
Speaker Warren S. Alperstein Former Assistant State’s Attorney for Baltimore City
Special Thanks to L.A.D. Reporting, an MTLA Platinum Sponsor, for donating FIVE videoconferencing facilities,
making this lunch program accessible to MTLA members across the state.
L.A.D. REPORTING & DIGITAL VIDEOGRAPHY Visit their website today at
www.ladreporting.com
Location Information: This conference will be available live at the LAD Reporting Offices in Baltimore. It will also be available, via video, at their satellite offices in Annapolis, Greenbelt, Rockville and Washington DC.
LIVE SEMINAR LOCATION BALTIMORE
10 N. Calvert St., Ste. 141 Baltimore, MD 21202 (410) 539-3664
VIDEO CONFERENCE LOCATIONS
ANNAPOLIS 115 West St., Ste. 302 Annapolis, MD 21401 (410) 295-5920
GREENBELT 6301 Ivy Lane, Ste. 610 Greenbelt, MD 20770 (301) 474-5699
***OPEN TO ALL ATTORNEYS***
PRE-REGISTRATION DEADLINE: August 6, 2006 Check your mail for the registration form or sign up ONLINE at
www.mdtriallawyers.com
Contact Kristin at the MTLA office for more information, (p) 410-539-4336 (f) 410-783-5981
ROCKVILLE
One Church St., Ste. 601 Rockville, MD 20850 (301) 762-8282
WASHINGTON, DC 1100 Connecticut Ave., NW Ste. 850 Washington, DC 20036 (202) 861-3410
Cost: (does not include lunch) Eagles/Founders
Contributors/Supporters Sustaining Regular
Non-Members Free
$20.00 $20.00 $25.00 $45.00
Cancellation Policy: Written cancellation of registration on or prior to August 4, 2006 will result in a refund less a $5 processing fee. After August 6, 2006 regis- tration fees will not be refunded. Any registrations on the day of the event are subject to a $5.00 late registration fee.
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