The Eleventh Annual Firearms Law Seminar will be held in the Conference Theatre of the Kentucky International Convention Center on Friday, May 16, 2008. This day-long seminar is a quality course of jurisprudence and legal instruction for practicing attorneys who represent firearms owners, wholesalers, manufacturers and importers, and for attorneys who wish to expand their practice to the representation of such clients. The nationally-renowned faculty will include officials from the FBI NICS Division and ATF, UT Law Professor Glenn Reynolds, Kentucky Supreme Court Deputy Chief Justice Will T. Scott, and Lt. Col. Oliver North. The topics to be discussed include the groundbreaking
D.C. v. Heller case now before the U.S. Supreme Court; civil rights issues; gun club and range liability; and ethical views from the bench. Tuition for practicing attorneys is $245 if registered before April 30, 2008 and $295 after the first of May. Tuition for other attendees is $150 if registered before April 30, 2008 and $175 after the first of May. The fee for active military and active duty police officers is $75. Tuition includes the full-day course, a set of study materials, continental breakfast, luncheon, and post-course reception. Additional pricing is available for half-day attendance and luncheon-only attendance. CLE credits are available for this legal education course, including credits in Ethics. The specific number of credit hours will vary by jurisdiction.
For more information and/or to register, please visit The Law Seminar
Website, e-mail the Law Seminar Team at
lawseminar@nrahq.org,
or call us at 877-NRF-LAWS.