Community Law Center, Inc.

2nd Annual Conference

"Empowering neighborhoods through Community Lawyering"

Conference Registration Form

 

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Organizations sending more than one person must submit one registration form naming all registrants in order to receive the discount.**

 
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Registration Fees

Registration fees include conference materials, continental breakfast, refreshments, keynote luncheon featuring Congressman Benjamin Cardin and Free admission to our “Silent Auction & Cocktail Hour” at the World Trade Center across the street from the hotel.

  • Community Bus Tour requires an additional $25 fee. 

  • Luncheon Only with Congressman Ben Cardin $50

  Early Registration by August 19th*
  • $100/first person; $60 each additional registrant from your organization.
  • $50 Discounted Student Registration (must submit copy of valid student ID)
*Note: Payment must be received in full along with registration form or postmarked by August 19th to qualify for early registration rate.
  Registration received after August 19th
  • $125/first person; $85 each additional registrant from your organization.25
  • $75 Discounted Student Registration (must submit copy of valid student ID)
 
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Session Information (Panels will run concurrently.)
  • Track 1: Community Lawyering
  • Track 2: Preventing Predatory Real Estate Practices
  • Track 3: Community and Economic Development
Monday, September 12
8:00–8:30 a.m.  Continental Breakfast/Registration Begins
8:30–9:00 a.m. Welcome/Opening Remarks/Plenary Session
9:00–10:15 a.m.

Concurrent Panel Sessions

  • Defining "Community Law"
  • Preventing Predatory Real Estate Practices From Undermining Your Community Development Efforts
  • Public Safety: Community Input and Victims' Rights in the Criminal Justice System
10:15–11:45 a.m.

Concurrent Panel Sessions

  • Community Conferencing: Using Neighborhood Conflicts (and Crimes) to Mobilize Residents and Build Community
  • Model Project: SCOPE (Selling City Owned Properties Efficiently) is Redefining the "Best Offer" for Selling City-Owned Properties
  • Wholistic Approach to Revitalizing a Community Before it Reaches the Tipping Point
12:00–2:00 p.m. Luncheon & Keynote Speaker: Maryland Congressman Ben Cardin
2:15–3:30 p.m.

Concurrent Panel Sessions

  • Legal Assistance to "Invisible" Populations: Immigrant Workers and the Homeless
  • Asset Building In Low-Moderate Income Communities
  • Putting Abandoned Properties Back into Productive Use with Receivership Laws
3:45–5:00 p.m.

Concurrent Panel Sessions

  • Changing the landscape: Addressing property use and design to make the neighborhood safer
  • Risky Business; Emerging Threats in Loan Products to  Consumers
  • Funding Community Development from the Foundations' Perspective
6:00–8:00 p.m. Cocktail Reception & Silent Auction at the World Trade Center 21st floor at Baltimore's Inner Harbor   Complimentary hors d’oeuvres/cash bar
 
Tuesday, September 13
8:00–8:45 a.m. Continental Breakfast/Registration Begins or
Breakfast Honoring Clinton Bamberger, Esq.
9:00–10:15 a.m.

Concurrent Panel Sessions

  • Community Law Center Clients: Southwest Baltimore Community Bus Tour of Vacant Land Strategies (Continues through next session ending at 11:45 a.m.) additional fee
  • Using the Media to Get the Word Out
  • Small Business Development equals Community Development
10:30–11:45 a.m.

Concurrent Panel Sessions

  • Before You Sign...A Call for Attorney Review of Real Estate Documents in Maryland
  • Community Land Trust as a Strategy to Preserve Affordable Housing and Open Space

 

Please Print and mail or fax this form, make checks payable to: Community Law Center

Fax registrations and credit card information to 410.366.7763 or mail registration with check/money order/credit card information to:
3355 Keswick Road, Suite 200
Baltimore, MD 21211

Questions: Contact Ingrid Hitchens at 410.366.0922 or mail@communitylaw.org

Please send all registrations for your organization in a single batch.