NHACDL's Spring 2024 CLE offerings
Full Day CLE May 17
NHACDL will hold its Spring 2024 CLE on May 17 at the Derryfield. We are honored to have Stephen Bright, the long-time director of the Southern Center for Human Rights, professor at Yale and Georgetown, death penalty lawyer, prison reform activist and renowned author as our featured speaker. Stephen will discuss the content of his new book "Fear of Too Much Justice." We also have additional excellent speakers and topics to help you stay on top of your game:
Dr. Jacquline Bashkoff - Child Suggestibility
Eric Wolpin - Federal Sentencing for the State Practitioner
Christine Williams and Dave Tencza - Neurodiverse Clients
Angela Pearl and David Landry - Using Caselines in Court
Ron Abramson - Crimiggration Update
Speaker bios and more details HERE. To registration using paper, click HERE. Register on-line HERE.
Two Lunchtime CLEs
We figured with nearly all the top trial lawyers in the state in one or both of our memberships, we could find a way to capitalize on the various strengths in both our specialty bars. These sessions should be helpful to both newer and experienced trial attorneys. The two segments are as follows:
April 30 – 12-1:30 p.m. via Zoom – Melissa Davis and Tony Sculimbrene on Evidence: getting your stuff in and keeping their stuff out! Discussion of impeachment/opening the door/laying foundations. Click HERE to register
May 23 – 12-1:30 p.m. via Zoom – Maya Dominguez and Kimberlyl Kirland on Depositions – deposition how-tos followed by a focus on Daubert challenges: how to make one and take one. Click HERE to register.
Welcome to NHACDL
The New Hampshire Association Of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NHACDL) is a voluntary, professional association of the criminal defense bar in New Hampshire. NHACDL is the largest - and only – independent statewide organization devoted to criminal defense. We have been an active association since 1988!
Collectively, our members practice in every courthouse in the state and handle every type of criminal case. Our membership consists of solo practitioners, members of large firms and state and federal public defenders. NHACDL is an affiliate of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
NHACDL's mission is to ensure, safeguard and promote the effective assistance of counsel in criminal cases, to support the lawyers who do this work, to represent in public the interests of criminal defendants and to preserve the fairness and integrity of the criminal justice system.
For information on the Association, questions about programming, media or legislative inquiries, please contact Executive Director Katherine Cooper, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
To become an NHACDL member, sign up by snail mail via this Fillable PDF Form or enroll On-Line.