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January 21, 2005
Teleconference and Live Webcast on Booker Implications
On Thursday, January 27th, the ABA will present a 60-minute conference on the implications of Booker. You can listen to the conference via telephone or live audio webcast. Participants include counsel for Fanfan and Hofstra CrimProf David Yellen. It begins at 2 p.m. EST. CLE credit is available. Details. [Mark Godsey]
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