Children's Law

PLI offers in-depth programs, topical briefings, and various publications in the area of Children's Law. Explore our offerings below to select those most relevant to your practice.

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Who's Speaking?
Rebecca S. Rubloff

Rebecca S. Rubloff ~ Director of Training, NYC Administration for Children's Services
Speaking at Children's Law Institute (16th Annual) Practising Law Institute Jul. 29, 2013

Advocates representing children, parents, child welfare or foster care agencies, or working on policy must address evolving issues in an increasingly complex ...
Michelle Uzeta

Michelle Uzeta ~ Legal Director, Disability Rights Legal Center
Speaking at California Special Education Law 2013 Practising Law Institute Oct. 9, 2013

Currently, approximately 686,000 students with disabilities receive special education services in California, comprising about 10 percent of the state’s ...
 

Featured Seminar

Children's Law Institute (16th Annual)

Jul. 29, 2013

Practising Law Institute - New York, NY

Advocates representing children, parents, child welfare or foster care agencies, or working on policy must address evolving issues in an increasingly complex environment. This year, PLI’s 16th Annual Children’s Law Institute will focus on a variety of social and legal issues affecting child welfare and juvenile justice practice.... Read More

News & Expert Analysis

June 13, 2013

Innovating for the Electric Car Economy

From: Patent Law Practice Center

Electric charging stations are an important part o...

June 10, 2013

USPTO Update: IP5 Meet, Patent Classification News, Pappas Leaving

From: Patent Law Practice Center

In this edition of USPTO Update: (1) World’s five ...

June 7, 2013

Obama Takes on Patent Trolls

From: Patent Law Practice Center

On Tuesday, June 4, 2013, the Obama Administration...

June 6, 2013

Patent Litigation Does Not Create “Domestic Industry”

From: Patent Law Practice Center

Several weeks ago, the Federal Circuit issued anot...

May 30, 2013

Does the Supreme Court Think Software Is Patentable?

From: Patent Law Practice Center

Since the United States Supreme Court first addres...