Scarpetta to Co-Present at DRI’s 2020 Young Lawyer Virtual Seminar

Ashley Scarpetta will be co-presenting at DRI’s 2020 Young Lawyer Virtual Seminar scheduled to take place on Thursday, October 8, 2020 and Friday, October 9, 2020.  This virtual seminar will provide you with the opportunity to earn up to five hours of CLE credit from the comfort of your own home/office while learning about a variety of topics, ranging from marketing yourself  to excelling from third chair to first chair to how to address data breach and cybersecurity issues. Ashley will discuss how to market yourself and continue advancing your career as a young lawyer during these evolving  times. This event is free for all DRI members. For more information and to view the full agenda, please visit: https://members.dri.org/driimis/DRI/DRI/Events/Event_Display.aspx?EventKey=20200240.

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