Tuesday, November 10, 2020
Online
Kilpatrick Townsend partner Catherine Munson will be a featured panelist in the session "COVID-19 Related Litigation" at the annual Indigenous Law Conference. Hosted by the Indigenous Law and Policy Center (IPLC) and Tribal In-House Counsel Association (TICA), the conference will present six panels tailored to in-house attorneys. Other panels will discuss Child Welfare and Social Services, Quarantine Issues and Their Enforcements, Remote Oral Arguments, the McGirt Decision, and Voting Rights and the 2020 Election.
These annual conferences have been hosted at Michigan State University. Due to COVID-19 the conference is now streamed entirely online. CLE credits have been approved.
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Tuesday, November 10, 2020
Online
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