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NETWORKING

NETWORKING. Membership in the Section of International Law will give you access to a network of 23,000+ legal professionals and students in 90 countries and 60+ regional & special interest committees.

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NETWORKING

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  1. NETWORKING • Membership in the Section of International Law will give you access to a network of 23,000+ legal professionals and students in 90 countries and 60+ regional & special interest committees. 2009 Spring Meeting Closing Reception at the U.S. Department of State, Washington, D.C.

  2. STAY UP-TO-DATE ON YOUR CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS • Seasonal meetings, which bring together 1,000+ legal professionals • Regional programs around the globe • Stand-alone programs via the Web, audio conference, and in person • Committee teleconferenceson a wide range of topics • Joint programs with other international organizations Program Session at the 2008 Fall Meeting in Brussels, Belgium

  3. PUBLICATIONS Section members enjoy: • Free subscriptions to The International Lawyer and the International Law News • Discounts on Section books and the opportunity to publish

  4. INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS • The Section’s International Legal Exchange program (ILEX)and International Legal Resource Center (ILRC)promote the rule of law around the world. ILEX Delegates with members of the Ghana Bar Association

  5. LAW STUDENTS & YOUNG LAWYERS Benefits & Services Include: • New –Student Associate Membership for Students Outside the U.S. or in a University Program • Free Section Membership for law students • Career Advice & International Internship Opportunities • Pathways to Employmentin International Law Programs • Coming in 2009: Law Student Mentorship Program 2008 Fall Meeting Attendees at the Young Interest Network (YIN) After-Hours Party in Brussels

  6. BECOME A MEMBER TODAY! To join the Section of International Law, visit www.abanet.org/intlaw or contact the ABA Service Center at 1-800-285-2221. We Look Forward to Welcoming You As a Member!

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