California Minority Counsel Program 26th Annual Business Conference
Event | 10.22.15 - 10.23.15, 12:00 AM UTC - 12:00 AM UTC
Address
The L.A. Hotel Downtown
333 South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, CA
The California Minority Counsel Program's 26th Annual Business Conference will be held in Los Angeles at The L.A. Hotel Downtown October 22-23.
Orange County Partner John Gibson is one of the panelists at this event. His topic: "Winning as a Team!" The panel will demonstrate and discuss the roles of in-house, trial and appellate counsel from trial through appeal.
To view the agenda, click here.
The California Minority Counsel Program (CMCP) is a California 501(c)(6) non-profit mutual benefit corporation, dedicated to promoting diversity in the legal profession by providing attorneys of color with access and opportunity for business and professional development.
CMCP is the only state-wide organization that brings business lawyers of all races together as members and colleagues, regardless of the type of organization in which they practice, for the purpose of achieving diversity and inclusion within law firms and in-house law departments, and in the outside counsel spend of corporations and government agencies.
Chahira Solh, Nate Bualat and Ryan Wong are also participating.
For more information, please visit these areas: Litigation and Trial
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