South Dakota Rural Practice Symposium

Our friend Hannah Haksgaard, Professor of Law at the University of South Dakota Knudson School of Law, sends in this announcement from the South Dakota Law Review:


The South Dakota Law Review is proud to announce its upcoming Symposium on Rural Lawyers, marking the 10-year anniversary of South Dakota's Project Rural Practice. Set to take place on September 21-22 in Vermillion, South Dakota, this symposium will provide a great opportunity to delve into the vital role of rural attorneys in our legal system, exploring an array of topics that are central to rural practice.

The symposium has been approved for 9.5 hours of CLE credit in Nebraska, 9.5 hours of CLE credit in Iowa, and 5.75 hours of CLE credit in Minnesota. Each state has also approved 1 hour of Ethics CLE credit for our Rural Professional Responsibility Panel on Friday, September 22, from 8:15-9:15 a.m.

 The Law Review would like to extend an invitation to those interested in attending this free event. We especially encourage attendance from those practicing in rural areas. Additionally, this event is not limited to just lawyers or law students. If you cannot make it in person but would still like to tune in we will have a virtual option available on our website. For more information, the schedule of events, and to register for the symposium, please visit our website. We look forward to seeing many of you at this year’s symposium.

Sincerely,

 The Editorial Board of the South Dakota Law Review

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