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Teaching Bank MembershipThe deadline is nearing to register for the 5th Annual Capital Area Legal Writing Conference at William & Mary Law School.
This conference on March 6-7 will feature more than 20 individual presentations, on topics ranging from problem creation to curricular overhaul, and from teaching citations to reaching millennials.
In addition, we are thrilled to have New York Times bestselling author Darcie Chan as our plenary speaker. For fourteen years, Ms. Chan worked as an attorney drafting environmental and natural resource legislation for the U.S. Senate by day while writing novels at night. After becoming one of the very first top-selling self-published authors in history, Ms. Chan is now a full-time best-selling novelist. One of her books, The Mill River Recluse, was on the New York Times bestseller list for twenty-eight weeks. Ms. Chan will share her unique perspective and lessons she has learned writing across genres.
Hurry, the conference registration deadline is February 15th. However, be sure to book your hotel room by February 5th to take advantage of our special conference rates.
Please visit our website for more information on registration, hotels, Darcie Chan, and our conference presenters.