Full and partial scholarships are available for judges, judicial law clerks, law professors, law students, law librarians, attorneys who work for nonprofit organization, legal services organizations for government agencies, and unemployed attorneys. Attorneys in private practice who seek to learn skills that will assist them in pro bono activities are encouraged to apply.
To apply, send your request on your employer’s letterhead, stating the reason for your interest, along with the completed registration form on this brochure, to JURIS Conferences LLC, 52 Elm Street, Ste. 7, Huntington, New York 11743 or e-mail to events@jurispub.com.
Students must submit a copy of their student ID card. Please note: All applications must be submitted four weeks before the date of the program in order to be considered for financial aid. Financial aid will be limited to 5% of the program capacity. You will receive notification indicating whether your application has been approved. Recipients of financial aid must bring their acceptance letter with them to the program in order to be admitted. Scholarships will not be awarded at the door on the date of the program.
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- Financial aid will only apply toward the registration fee for the conference. (Recipients are responsible for the other costs associated with attending the conference).
- Employees of nonprofit organizations, legal services, and government agencies must forward a Statement of Need letter on their respective letterhead.
- Law students must provide a Statement of Need letter and attach a legible copy of their student I.D. for the current term or a letter from their school’s registrar confirming their status for the current term.
- Financial Aid will not be granted retroactively and applications will not be considered after the deadline.