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SAVE THE DATE

NLADA 2008 ANNUAL CONFERENCE
November 19 - 22, 2008
WASHINGTON, DC

Would you like to see your session on the agenda of the
2008 NLADA Annual Conference?

NOW IS YOUR CHANCE!

We would like to invite you to submit a session proposal for
Creating Change, Achieving Justice
Washington, DC
November 19 - 22, 2008

For detailed information and instructions and to submit your proposal electronically, please visit: http://www.mynlada.org. Click the link "Create a new account" in order to make a login and password. Once you log in to the site, review the Session Proposal Submission Guidelines (msword, 70 Kb) , , then proceed to submit your session proposal. After reading the guidelines, if you have any questions, please refer first to the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) tab on http://www.mynlada.org. For further questions about the session proposal process, please contact Risa Hoffman at risa@nlada.org or (202) 452-0620 x207.

Thank you for your interest in presenting at the 2008 NLADA Annual Conference!

NLADA’s Annual Conference is the leading national training event of the year for the civil legal aid, indigent defense and public interest law communities. The goal of this national gathering is to offer advocates the latest knowledge and professional skills to enable them to creatively and effectively meet the legal needs of low-income people. The conference also provides equal justice advocates with opportunities to meet and exchange ideas with colleagues from across the country and to fulfill continuing legal education requirements. This year’s conference will focus particular attention on developing strategies where civil legal services and defenders can join together to make equal justice a reality in this nation.