Saturday, May 17, 2008

Great Legal Networking Event in Philly June 9

If you're going to be in the Philadelphia area on June 9th, The Justinian Society and Foundation are hosting their Annual Meeting, Election and Scholarship Luncheon and honoring Mayor Michael Nutter of Philadelphia. I'm excited about the meeting since I have been nominated to become the Chancellor of the Society. I've included the details here and hope that your can join us. It's a great networking function too as many of the Philadelphia law firms will be represented. So if you do business with attorneys and enjoy good company - come on out and join us.

Monday, June 9, 200811:30 am – Reception; Noon – Luncheon
Proceeds to benefit The Justinian Foundation Scholarship Fund

The Union League of Philadelphia
140 South Broad Street, Philadelphia

Michael A. Nutter is a lifetime Philadelphian, with an accomplished career of public service, business and financial administration. Mayor Nutter served as a City Councilman for nearly 15 years representing Philadelphia’s Fourth District. He has also served as Democratic Ward Leader of the 52nd Ward since 1990.

During his time in Council, Mayor Nutter worked to lower taxes for Philadelphians. He engineered groundbreaking ethics reform legislation, and led efforts to pass a citywide smoking ban, among countless economic and legislative measures to improve the quality of life for people and businesses in the 4th District and citywide.

From 2003 to 2007, Mayor Nutter served as Chairman of the Pennsylvania Convention Center Authority Board. He serves on the Board of City Trusts, managing the City’s charitable assets, supporting institutions such as Girard College and Wills Eye Hospital, as well as administering public school scholarship funds.

More Details: For more information or to register contact the Justinian Society at 215-545-0706 or justinian-uta@att.net or go to www.justinian.org/events to place your reservation.

P.S. The best networking is from 11:30 - 12:00 and then after the event so be sure to get there early and stay late.

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