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The 30th Annual Estate Planning Institute was held October 28-29, 2021. 

This program is available on-demand and is qualified for 12.50 hours, including 1.0 ethics and 1.0 professionalism in Louisiana. It is also approved for 12.50 hours of specialization credit in both Tax and Estate Planning and Administration. You can attend both days or one day of programming. Please click here for details and registration. 

The 30th Annual Estate Planning Institute was held October 28-29, 2021. 

This program is available on-demand and is qualified for 12.50 hours, including 1.0 ethics and 1.0 professionalism in Louisiana. It is also approved for 12.50 hours of specialization credit in both Tax and Estate Planning and Administration. You can attend both days or one day of programming. Please click here for details and registration. 

The 30th Biennial Tulane Admiralty Law Institute (ALI) will be March 20-22, 2024. Program details and Registration available here.  

 

Tulane Law Professor Ann Lipton is gathering top corporate and securities scholars from around the country to explore changes in the industry at the Tulane Corporate Law Roundtable March 7.

The Roundtable has been a popular event that annually brings scholars from around the country to explore corporate legal issues of the day. The event will run from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Tulane Law School’s John Giffen Weinmann Hall, Room 257, 6329 Freret St., and the public is welcome.

The impact of artificial intelligence on education, financial instruments, criminal justice and healthcare, are just a few of the topics that will be addressed at this year’s Gordon Gamm Comparative Law and Justice Symposium on Nov. 8. Leading this year’s Symposium, titled The Implications of Artificial Intelligence for a Just Society,  is Tulane Law Prof. Kristin Johnson, a national leader in the legal issues surrounding artificial intelligence and the law school’s 2019 Gordon Gamm Faculty Scholar.

The Environmental Law & Policy Summit is an annual conference that brings together academics, business leaders, activitists and legal experts in the various fields within the scope of environmental law and policy. It is the largest student-run environmental conference in the nation, and is hosted by Tulane Law students every spring. We hope you can join us (and earn CLE credit) and hear from our keynote speakers, presenters, and panelists on the important environmental issues of the day.

More details and full conference agenda is forthcoming.

Tulane’s 72nd Annual Tax Institute will be December 6-8, 2023 at the JW Marriott Hotel, 614 Canal Street. Since the first Institute in 1951, the Tulane Tax Institute has presented a forum for attorneys, CPAs and estate planners to hear nationally recognized tax and estate planning legal practitioners, law professors and accountants present in-depth reviews of recent tax statutes, regulations and decisions, learn practical tax and estate planning tips and discuss the current issues impacting their practice.

The 32nd Annual Tulane Estate Planning Institute will be November 9-10, 2023 at the Loews Hotel, 300 Poydras Street, New Orleans, Louisiana. 

Renowned Political Strategist James Carville will headline Tulane Law School’s 2nd Annual Entertainment & Sports Law Conference, which draws entertainment and sports executives as well as creative entrepreneurs each year. Titled “Geaux Create: Emerging Trends in Law and Creative Content,” the conference takes place Friday, April 12 at the law school, 6329 Freret St., in the John Giffen Weinmann Hall, Room 110. 

Tulane Law Professor Ann Lipton annually gathers corporate and securities scholars from around the country to explore changes in the industry following Tulane's Corporate Law Institute March 14-15.

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