NC Association of County Attorneys Winter Conference
February 10-11, 2012
$200.00
For quesetions regarding registration, resetting passwords or login issues, please contact Registration at registration@sog.unc.edu.
This conference addresses problems and issues in local government law and includes lectures, panels, and, when appropriate, discussions of recent litigation and other topics. Topics at past conferences have included ethics and lobbying reforms, statutory provisions governing local animal control, public finance law and environmental law, and a legislative update on General Assembly proposals.
Attorneys who work with county governments in North Carolina
CLE Credit: Submitted for approval to the NC State Bar for 5 general hours and 1 ethics hour.
NC Association of County Attorneys
Ethics
- Ethics Hypo
- Ethics Opinion Metadata
- Metadata 101: Beware Geeks Bearing Gifts
- Is Metadata a Public Record? Part 1
- Is Metadata a Public Record? Part 2
- Is Metadata a Public Record? Case Law Update
- Metada, E-Dsicover, and E-Public Records in North Carolina
- Is Metadata a Public Record? An Analysis Under Federal FOIA
- The Intersection of the First Ammendment and Professional Ethics for Government Attorneys
- Employer Email and Privilege
The Legal Nuts and Bolts of LMEs
Construction Contracting Primer
Dealing with Large Public Records Requests
- Dealing with Large Public Records Requests
- Ask, Don't Compel: Local Government Authority to Establish Rules for Public Records Requests
- Email as Public Record: Five Things You Should Know
Justice Reinvestment Act and Proposed Bail Amendments
- Proposed Bail Ammendments and the Justice Reinvestment Act
- H 642
- S 756
- H 335
- NCSA Terms and Conditions
Hot Topics/Legislative Preview
2 days
Course participants who cancel their registration on or before January 27, 2012 will receive a full refund. Those who cancel on or before February 3, 2012 will receive a full refund, less a $25 cancellation fee. No refund will be made for cancellations made after February 3, 2012. All cancellations must be submitted in writing, as outlined in the School's cancellation policy.
