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The UCL Practitioner
Wednesday, April 27, 2005
"Will You Still Need Me, Will You Still Plead Me, After Prop. 64?"
That catchy phrase is the title of a day-long MCLE seminar on the UCL. It will be held in San Diego on May 13. This is the annual program of the State Bar of California's Antitrust and Unfair Competition Law Section, which I've attend in the past, and it's always very good. This year's seminar features prominent practitioners and several judges. However, I do hope that Northern California attorneys will attend the program at which I will be speaking in San Francisco on May 10, sponsored by the Practicing Law Institute. Judge Richard A. Kramer, the complex litigation judge in San Francisco who has issued multiple rulings on Prop. 64 retroactivity, will be a co-speaker. Even my mom said she wants to come!
- posted by Kim Kralowec @ 10:10 AM
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