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Individual Registration is Now Open!
The LGBT Bar's 2017 Conference and Career Fair is coming to San Francisco. Registration for our San Francisco celebration is now open online.
Following a tumultuous year in American politics, we need skilled and diverse attorneys now more than ever. Our conference provides the opportunity to highlight the amazing work our partners, members, and affiliates do to change lives, and improve our profession, every day.
This event provides you with the business contacts you need, we bring you to the client.
We hope that you will consider joining us on August 2-4 in San Francisco, California for what is sure to be our most successful event yet!
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Register as a Sponsor Today!
Is your firm or organization interested in meeting some of the brightest legal students and attorneys in the nation?
Check out our various sponsorship opportunities here and then register today!
This year's career fair will take place on Friday, August 4 and, in an effort to make your experience as fruitful as possible, we are excited to announce a new addition to your sponsorship! Now, for the first time, you will have the opportunity to choose your own table at the career fair. At the end of the registration process, you will see a link on the thank you page. Click through and choose the table that best suits your needs!
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Submit Your Workshop Proposal Now!
Are you interested in presenting at Lavender Law? Consider submitting a workshop proposal today!
We are always looking for fresh, innovative ways to approach the law and we want to hear from you.
If you are considering submitting, please read all of the guidelines prior to filling out the online form. Please also note that diversity among speakers is highly valued and is considered when reviewing proposals.
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Book Your Hotel
Our room block is now open!
We have a special room rate of $279 per night at the conference hotel, the Hyatt Regency San Francisco Hotel.
Booking your room at the Hyatt Regency allows you to be in the center of the action while also supporting the important programs that the LGBT Bar provides.
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