Law and the Legal Profession in China
Date and Time:
Friday, February 27, 2015 – 8:45am to Saturday, February 28, 2015 – 6:00pm
Location:
University of Pittsburgh School of Law
3900 Forbes Avenue Alcoa Room
15260 Pittsburgh , PA
United States
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CLE Credit Information:
This program has been approved by the Pennsylvania Continuing Legal Education Board for up to (7) hours of substantive credit. There is a fee for processing CLE credit for this event, payable by cash or check.
CLE Cost:
$105 for the entire conference; or $30/credit hour for individual panels
CLE Preregistration:
Registration is required. E-mail Lynn Kawaratani with your name and affiliation to register and/or for more information.
Pitt Law Presents: Law and the Legal Profession in China
Friday and Saturday, February 27-28, 2015
8:45 a.m.-6 p.m.
Alcoa Room Barco Law Building
Over the past two decades, the profession of law within China has undergone tremendous change. China’s ascension to the World Trade Organization, massive foreign investment, and an increasingly cosmopolitan middle class have forced both the central government in Beijing and the country’s practicing attorneys to grapple with new clientele, new areas of practice, and an increasingly nuanced popular response to legal issues. This conference will bring together an international panel of multidisciplinary experts to explore the development and current practice of the legal profession in China.
This conference is free and open to the public. Registration is required. Please e-mail Lynn Kawaratani with your name and affiliation.
Invited Speakers
Alison Bailey, University of British Columbia
Xiaoqun Xu, Christopher Newport University
Glenn Tiffert, University of California, Berkeley
Donald Clarke, George Washington University
Ronald Brand, University of Pittsburgh
Mary Gallagher, University of Michigan
Pierre Landry, University of Pittsburgh
Jothie Rajah, American Bar Foundation
Jacques Delisle, University of Pennsylvania
Sida Liu, University of Wisconsin, Madison
John Wagner Givens, University of Pittsburgh
Ronald L. Francis Jr., Reed Smith
Diane Lazzaris, Wesco Distribution
Max Laun, Alcoa
Dennis Unkovic, Meyer, Unkovic & Scott
Heidi Zhang, Westinghouse
Sponsors
University of Pittsburgh Center for International Legal Education
Asian Studies Center
Global Studies Center
University Center of International Studies
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
School of Law
China Council
– See more at: http://www.law.pitt.edu/events/new-event/law-and-legal-profession-china#sthash.jak6cHsV.dpuf