New York CPLR 2008
Wednesday April 02 , 2008
- By: Practising Law Institute
- Time: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
- CLE Credit
- Location:
Practising Law Institute810 Seventh AvenueNew York , NYMap: maps.google.com
- Contact:
- Website: www.pli.edu
Why You Should Attend
This program will update New York practitioners on important new developments in, and recent judicial interpretations of, the New York Civil Practice Law and Procedure Rules (CPLR).
Who Should Attend
New York State practitioners, litigation paralegals, and litigation support personnel.
Special Features
Live Webcast - Simultaneous live webcast of the New York session is available for individual viewing. Webcast participants will receive streaming audio and/or video of the program, view and print the Course Handbook, and have the ability to submit questions electronically. For more information click on the Live Webcast link at the top of the page.
Special Bonus to all Registrants
All attendees will receive a complimentary copy of PLI's comprehensive New York CPLR 2008 Course Handbook. This softcover, bound volume was written to augment the program and to stand alone as a permanent reference. PLI's Course Handbooks represent the definitive thinking of the nation's finest legal minds, and are often the standard reference in the field.
PLEASE NOTE: PLI is also offering a Live Webcast of the Program. This means that you can view this program from your office or even at home on your computer. We can also set up a Group Cast which would enable a number of attorneys from your office to view the program at once.
Full and partial scholarships to attend PLI's programs or view a webcast are available to legal aid and government attorneys, law professors, judges, judicial clerks, law students and employees of nonprofit organizations. Scholarship applications must be submitted at least four weeks prior to the program you wish to attend.
Please contact Leonard McKenzie at 212-824-5826 for additional information.
- CLE Credit Comments: This TRANSITIONAL continuing legal education program has been approved in accordance with the requirements of the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board for attorneys admitted after October 1, 1997 and experienced attorneys. The New York CPLR 2008 program has been approved for a maximum of 4.0 credit hours, of which 0.5 credit hour can be applied toward the ethics requirement and 3.5 credit hours can be applied toward the professional practice requirement. Audio and videotapes are not acceptable for transitional continuing legal education for the newly admitted attorney within the first two years of admission to the Bar.

