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  • July 17, 2019

    Attorney General Josh Kaul to Speak at Indian Law CLE in August

    Learn more about current Indian law issues from notable practitioners, and hear about legal issues and opportunities for mutual state and tribal benefit from Attorney General Josh Kaul at the eighth annual Indian Law CLE, Aug. 1-2, 2019, in Wisconsin Dells.

    July 17, 2019 – Wisconsin’s 11 federally recognized tribes make a significant impact on Wisconsin’s economy, and each have their own governments and interactions with the State of Wisconsin.

    Whether you are a practitioner currently working in Indian Country or looking to learn more about Indian Law, register now for the eighth annual Indian Law CLE, Aug. 1-2, 2019, at the Wilderness Resort in Wisconsin Dells.

    Explore current topics in Indian Law and gain tips from leading practitioners in many practice areas – including social welfare, environmental issues, economic development, and more.

    “Indian Law is an ever-growing, ever-changing practice,” said Dennis Puzz, member of the CLE planning committee and president of the Indian Law Section. “This conference is a perfect opportunity to learn from some of the best attorneys in the nation.”

    A Vision for Opportunities

    A featured speaker, Attorney General Josh Kaul, will discuss his vision for opportunities to produce positive results for both tribal and state governments during the complementary lunch program on Thursday, Aug. 1.

    “There is a great potential for tremendous benefit for both governments and their citizens in their governmental relations,” Puzz said.

    Two Days, Up to 11.0 CLE Credits

    This year’s CLE sessions cover significant topics, including:

    • case law updates;

    • updates on Indian Country issues at the federal and state levels;

    • business ventures;

    • sports betting;

    • social welfare issues like human trafficking and urban housing;

    • employment law;

    • environmental threats; and

    • ethical considerations for maintaining cybersecurity.

    To see the schedule, visit WisBar.org’s Marketplace.

    The program will be submitted to the Wisconsin Board of Bar Examiners for up to 11.0 CLE credits, including one EPR credit.

    Family Fun at the Wilderness

    Puzz invites attendees to take advantage of the resort while at the conference. “The Wisconsin Dells is one of the most beautiful places on earth,” he said. “Bring your family along for a mini-vacation.”

    Hotel reservations should be made directly with the resort at (800) 867-9453. Rates include four wristbands per room for entry into all waterparks on property.

    How to Register for the Conference


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