Limited registration space is still available for the Arts, Culture and the Law Conference 2012, which takes place June 28 at the University of New Hampshire School of Law.
A one-day professional development event focusing on issues legal issues that affect the arts and culture community, the conference brings together experts to discuss these issues at more than a dozen panel sessions and during lunchtime table topic discussions.
Panels will begin with short presentations followed by question and answer sessions with attendees; table topic discussions will be free-flowing conversations.
Issues addressed throughout the conference include: copyright, employment issues, alternative dispute resolution, accounting and taxation, grassroots advocacy, privacy, free expression, emergency and disaster planning, and more.
New Hampshire Attorney General Michael Delaney is scheduled to address the conference.
Cost for the Arts, Culture and the Law Conference 2012 is $50 and includes lunch and refreshments during the morning and afternoon breaks. Scholarships are available.
The Arts, Culture and the Law Conference 2012 is a unique collaboration of partners from the public and private sector: the New Hampshire Department of Cultural Resources, the New Hampshire Department of Justice, the New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits, the New Hampshire Business Committee for the Arts and the UNH School of Law.
To learn more about the Arts, Culture and the Law Conference 2012 and to register, visit nh.gov/nhculture.