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SUMMARY:Villanova Law's Sports Law Society
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, October 2\, four attorneys from Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads\, Steven Pachman\, Dylan Henry\, Kimberly Sachs\, and Kacie Kergides\, will be presenting before Villanova Law’s Sports Law Society.  The attorneys will discuss recent legal issues affecting sports and the law\, including chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE)\, second impact syndrome\, the evolving standard of care in sports-injury negligence lawsuits\, and other hot legal topics.  The attorneys will also touch on some of their current collaborations with national sports organizations and entities\, as well as their ongoing representations in high-profile matters. \nLearn More
URL:https://www.mmwr.com/event/villanova-laws-sports-law-society/
LOCATION:Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law\, 299 N Spring Mill Rd\, Villanova\, PA\, 19085
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SUMMARY:A Discussion on Transgender History
DESCRIPTION:Maryellen Madden\, a transgender attorney and board member of Philadelphia’s William Way LGBT Community Center\, and Bob Skiba\, curator at the John J. Wilcox Jr. Archives at Philadelphia’s William Way LGBT Community Center\, will discuss the legal and cultural barriers that suppressed transgender expression\, the development of the vocabulary used to distinguish and describe transgendered persons\, the interaction of the transgender community with other portions of the LGB rainbow\, the continuing plight of trans persons of color and the impact of medicine\, culture\, technology\, politics and science on acceptance of transgendered persons. \nPreviously presented as part of a seminar at Duke University Law School in 2017 and ’18 and at the Keystone Conference\, this presentation uses the legal landscape over time as a backdrop for the changing response of transgendered persons to institutional repression and covers historical events including the Civil War\, the era of cross-dressing balls\, the Pansy Era\, the riots at Cooper Donuts and Compton Cafeteria\, the sit-in at Deweys and then the response to the police raid at Stonewall. Although not a focus of the seminar\, the presenters will explore the special place Philadelphia enjoys in this narrative. \nCLE credit will be provided. \nImmediately following the seminar\, guests are welcome to stay and mingle at a cocktail hour with light hors d’oeuvres\, cocktails and refreshments. \n4:30 – 5:00 – Registration \n5:00 – 6:30 – Presentation \n6:30 – 7:30 – Cocktail Hour \nFor questions or to register\, please contact  events@mmwr.com.
URL:https://www.mmwr.com/event/transgender-history-presentation/
LOCATION:1735 Market Conference Center\, 1735 Market Street\, 5th Floor\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Diversity
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SUMMARY:International Maritime Law Seminar London
DESCRIPTION:On October 3\, 2019\, the International Maritime Law Seminar will be held in London. With an average attendance of more than 250 Insurance and Maritime Law specialists\, the International Maritime Law Seminar has grown from a small event to one of the most heavily anticipated legal seminar in London. This year\, the theme will be “Recent Development in Maritime Law Around the World.” \nMontgomery McCracken Partner Timothy Semenoro will be speaking on a panel titled\, “Big Ships\, Big Fires\, Big Problems – what’s involved and lessons learned\,” and Partner Robert E. O’Connor will be moderating a panel titled\, “Issues and Solutions Arising from IMO 2020 ULSFO Requirements.” \nAgenda \n11:30 – Registration \n12:00 – Finger Buffet\, soft drinks and coffee/tea \n13:00 – Intro\, Nick Tonge\, North of England \n13:10 – Key Note Speaker Andrew Bardot\, International Group of P&I Clubs: Global maritime regulation\, calm seas or choppy waters ahead? \n13:25 – First Panel\, moderator Nick Tonge\, North of England \n\nRafal Czyzyk\, CMW Legal: EU Port Regulation 2017/352 and its negative impact on the EU member states seaports law – Polish seaports law case study\n\nMax Morgan\, Jorquiera & Rozas: Criminal liability for spills and other recent developments in Chile\nJamie C. S. Madriaga\, Cox Wootton Lerner Griffin & Hansen LLP: Vessel owner exposure to punitive damages in the United States: the Supreme Court’s wades in again\nAdrian Dabinovic\, DABINOVIC – Lawyers: Ports strikes in Argentina\, legal and practical consequences. Courts Interpretation\nTim Semenoro\, MMWR: Big Ships\, Big Fires\, Big Problems – what’s involved and lessons learned\n\n14:45 – Break \n15:05 – Next Panel\, moderator Monica Kohli\, Gard \n\nAditya Krishnamurthy\, Bose & Mitra & Co: Enforcing & Executing a foreign judgment/ arbitral award against assets located in India\n\nHenrik Hagberg\, Thommessen: Brexit impacts from a Norwegian Perspective\n\nFilippo Pellerano\, Studio Legale Mordiglia: Claims in tort against the actual carrier: will Hague Visby Rules apply? The Italian Courts perspective\nJan-Niklas Brons\, Arnecke Sibeth Dabelstein: Update on arrest of vessels in Germany\nHenri Najjar\, Delviso Avocats: Unmanned ships: legal implications\n\n16:25 – Break \n16:45 – Last Panel: Panel discussion – Issues and Solutions Arising from IMO 2020 ULSFO Requirements\, moderator Robert O’Connor \n\nCamilla Søgaard Hudson\, Bech-Bruun\nCharlotte van Steenderen\, Van Steenderen Mainport\nLuis Raven\, Morgan & Morgan\nLuis de San Simón\, San Simón & Duch\nGodofrdo Mendes Vianna\, Kincaid | Mendes Vianna Advogados\n\n17:50 – Closing Remarks \n18:00 – Cocktail Reception \n20:00 – Closing \nLearn more \n 
URL:https://www.mmwr.com/event/international-maritime-law-seminar-london/
LOCATION:The Gibson Hall\, 13 Bishopsgate\, London\, EC2N 3BA\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:ALL ETHICS - Legal Beasts and How to Avoid Them: the Interplay Between Ethics\, Legal Malpractice and Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
DESCRIPTION:On October 22\, 2019\, Joel B. Rosen\, senior counsel at Montgomery McCraken\, will be participating on a panel titled “ALL ETHICS – Legal Beasts and How to Avoid Them: the Interplay Between Ethics\, Legal Malpractice and Ineffective Assistance of Counsel.” The panel will take place at the Camden County Bar Association from 4:00 PM to 6:15 PM\, with 2.4  HR Ethics/Professionalism credits offered.
URL:https://www.mmwr.com/event/all-ethics-legal-beasts-and-how-to-avoid-them-the-interplay-between-ethics-legal-malpractice-and-ineffective-assistance-of-counsel-2/
LOCATION:Camden County Bar Association\, 1040 N. Kings Highway\, Suite 201\, Cherry Hill\, NJ\, 08034\, United States
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SUMMARY:Korean Startup Summit NYC 2019
DESCRIPTION:Montgomery McCracken attorney Wook Chung was a speaker as well as a Workshop Moderator for the program\, Korea Startup Summit NYC 2019\, in New York City on October 24\, 2019. The event is organized by Korean Startups & Entrepreneurs (KSE) and co-hosted by the Consulate General of South Korea\, Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA)\, and Korea International Trade Association (KITA).  As one of the most prominent events in the United States bringing together the Korean entrepreneurial community\, Korean Startup Summit 2019 presented intimate opportunities to receive feedback on new ideas\, showcase a suite of amazing startup pitches\, and curated networking opportunities to connect with like-minded individuals. \nFor more information on the event\, click here.
URL:https://www.mmwr.com/event/korean-startup-summit-nyc-2019/
LOCATION:4W43 Building\, 4 W 43rd St\, New York\, NY\, 10036
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SUMMARY:2019 Higher Education Forum
DESCRIPTION:Montgomery McCracken’s Higher Education group hosted its annual Higher Education Forum on Friday\, October 25\, 2019 from 8:00 a.m.- 2:30 p.m. This year’s keynote speaker was Dr. Frances Jensen\, Chief of Neurology at Penn Medicine\, and author of “The Teenage Brain.” \n\n8:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. – Registration and Breakfast\n8:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. – Program\, Lunch and Ethics Hour\n\nTo view the full agenda\, click here. \n\nThe Adolescent Brain –Still There in College\n\nThe Student Athlete Experience\nStudent Conduct is Student Development\n\n\nSports Injury Defense – Litigation Trends and Updates\n“Hearing” Things Out: Adjudication of Sexual Misconduct Complaints\nDoes a College Have to Return Tuition Payments Because of Bankruptcy?\nStudent Housing 101\nLabor and Employment Law Developments in Higher Education\n Big Donors\, Big Problems – a review of ethical and practical issues\nAcademic Reorganization at Vermont Law School\n\nGovernment of Colleges and Universities: Statement on Government of Colleges and Universities\nCollege and University Governance: Vermont Law School\nAcademic Reorganization at Vermont Law School: Some Conundrums and Some Observations About the Significance of What Happened There Last Year\n\n\nEthics Hour\n\nRipped From the Headlines\n\nPart 1\nPart 2\n\n\nGiuffre v. Dershowitz. SDNY – J. Preska opinion filed 10.16.19\n\n\n\nCredits: \nCLE (3 Substantive Credits\, 1 Ethics Credit) | PA & NJ \nCPE | PA \nFor questions regarding CLE credits\, please contact Emilie Klenk at events@mmwr.com.
URL:https://www.mmwr.com/event/2019-higher-education-forum/
LOCATION:1735 Market Conference Center\, 1735 Market Street\, 5th Floor\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19103\, United States
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