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SUMMARY:2023 Tax Summit in Chapel Hill hosted by UNC School of Law and Kenan Flagler Business School featuring the 50th Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service\, Daniel I. Werfel\, JD '97
DESCRIPTION:The UNC Tax Summit is a continuing education event for accountants and lawyers to earn 8.4 CPE and/or 7 CLE credits. The event will take place at the Friday Conference Center located in Chapel Hill\, NC.  Twelve knowledgeable speakers will discuss local\, state\, and federal tax policy issues and their legal implications\, in addition to a session devoted to professional conduct in business communications. The keynote speaker will be the Internal Revenue Service Commissioner and Carolina Law alum\, Danny Werfel ’97. \nLearn more and register
URL:https://law.unc.edu/event/2023-tax-summit-in-chapel-hill-hosted-by-unc-school-of-law-and-kenan-flagler-business-school-featuring-the-50th-commissioner-of-the-internal-revenue-service-daniel-i-werfel-jd-97/
LOCATION:Friday Conference Center\, 100 Friday Center Drive\, Chapel Hill\, 27599\, United States
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SUMMARY:Dan K. Moore Program in Ethics: Generative AI for Lawyers
DESCRIPTION:Join our panelists to learn more about how generative AI (think ChatGPT) will impact attorneys. Our panelists include UNC experts\, private practice AI innovators\, in-house counsel\, and the senior vice president of Aon’s loss prevention team. The panel will provide an introduction to AI\, describe how AI is or may be used in a transactional practice\, consider how we will prepare our law students to use AI in legal practice\, and discuss the professional responsibility issues related to the use of generative AI in law practice. This program provides four hours of NC CLE credit\, including 1 in technology training and 1 in professional responsibility. \n  \nThe registration link is: https://cle.law.unc.edu/dan-k-moore/ \n 
URL:https://law.unc.edu/event/dan-k-moore-program-in-ethics-2/
CATEGORIES:CLE,Dan K. Moore Program in Ethics,Home Page Events
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SUMMARY:DC Carolina Law Alumni Reception
DESCRIPTION:UNC School of Law and The Law Alumni Association invite you to join us for Carolina Law Reception in D.C. with Professors Andy Hessick\, Rick Simpson\, and law students in the Supreme Court Program. \nOn November 28\, the United States Supreme Court will hear argument in McElrath v. Georgia – a case filed by the UNC School of Law Supreme Court Program. The program provides an opportunity for Carolina law students to draft briefs and assist counsel in cases before the Supreme Court. \nAt issue in the McElrath case is whether the Double Jeopardy Clause prohibits retrying a defendant on a charge following an earlier acquittal. The defendant\, Damien McElrath\, was tried for malice murder\, aggravated assault\, and felony murder after he stabbed his foster mother. The jury found McElrath not guilty of malice murder by reason of insanity but convicted him of aggravated assault and felony murder. The Georgia Supreme Court concluded that those verdicts were impermissibly repugnant because they depended on conflicting findings about McElrath’s sanity. For that reason\, the court vacated both the acquittal and convictions for retrial. \nWorking with the UNC Program\, Professor Richard Simpson ’77\, a Carolina Law alumnus and partner at Wiley Rein\, along with co-counsel Professor Andy Hessick\, represents McElrath before The Supreme Court. Their position is that double jeopardy precludes retrial of the acquittal. The case will be argued by Professor Simpson. \nJoin us at Charlie Palmer Steak from 5:30 – 7:30 to hear from Professors Simpson and Hessick.  Remarks will begin at 6:15 p.m. \nRSVP by Monday\, November 27th\, at noon. Questions? Contact Kelly Mann Rose\, assistant director of alumni and donor relations\, at mann@unc.edu.
URL:https://law.unc.edu/event/d-c-alumni-happy-hour-november-2023/
LOCATION:Charlie Palmer Steak\, 101 Constitution Ave NW\, Washington\, DC 20001\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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