Minority Corporate Counsel Association 2014 CLE Expo
Event | 03.12.14 - 03.13.14, 12:00 AM UTC - 12:00 AM UTC
Join MCCA in Los Angeles on March 12-13, 2014 at the Westin Bonaventure for the 2014 CLE Expo, a conference experience unlike any other offered to the profession. This engaging conference will feature the brightest legal minds discussing the hottest legal topics of the day. Join your peers during fun networking events and revel in the MCCA experience.
One of MCCA’s signature programs is the annual CLE expo, a premier two-day educational conference that provides unsurpassed networking opportunities and advanced education seminars focused on leading topics of interest to the corporate legal community.
Beatrice Nguyen is featured on the panel entitled, "Turning the Corporate Legal Department into a Profit Center."
Crowell & Moring is a sponsor.
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