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SPEAKERS

Daniel  Albers

Daniel P. Albers

Of Counsel (Retired)
Kathleen Anderson, Fort Wayne Attorney

Kathleen M. Anderson

Partner
Wage and Hour Co-Chair
Christopher Bayh

Christopher J. Bayh

Partner
Higher Education Practice Co-Chair
Eric Beste, San Diego Attorney

Eric J. Beste

Partner-in-Charge, San Diego Office
Mark Crandley

Mark J. Crandley

Partner
Appeals and Critical Motions Co-Chair
Aaron Lindstrom, Grand Rapids Attorney

Aaron D. Lindstrom

Partner
Appeals and Critical Motions Co-Chair
Deborah Pollack Milgate

Deborah Pollack-Milgate

Partner
Vice-Chair of the European Practice Group



SPEAKERS

Daniel  Albers

Daniel P. Albers

Of Counsel (Retired)
Kathleen Anderson, Fort Wayne Attorney

Kathleen M. Anderson

Partner
Wage and Hour Co-Chair
Christopher Bayh

Christopher J. Bayh

Partner
Higher Education Practice Co-Chair
Eric Beste, San Diego Attorney

Eric J. Beste

Partner-in-Charge, San Diego Office
Mark Crandley

Mark J. Crandley

Partner
Appeals and Critical Motions Co-Chair
Aaron Lindstrom, Grand Rapids Attorney

Aaron D. Lindstrom

Partner
Appeals and Critical Motions Co-Chair
Deborah Pollack Milgate

Deborah Pollack-Milgate

Partner
Vice-Chair of the European Practice Group

Barnes & Thornburg's Appeals & Critical Motions practice group attorneys invite you to a complimentary two-part webinar series in which they will discuss rulings made by the U.S. Supreme Court in the most recent term and provide a primer on the cases to watch in the upcoming term.

Part 1: Sept. 15

The first session will cover cases from the October 2019 term.

Part 2: Oct. 1

In the second session, we will provide a primer on the cases to watch in the U.S. Supreme Court's upcoming term.

More details to come on all cases to be covered in these two sessions.

Each program: 1.5 Hours Ethics Credits Pending

Questions? Email Siara Reyes or call 317-231-7211.

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