2022 Judicial Education Course Catalog

MULTI-DAY EVENTS

NEW TRIAL JUDGE UPDATE May 19 - 20

This two-day, intensive course is the anticipated Part Two of the 2021 New Trial Judge Orientation (NTJO) and is a requirement for all graduates of the NTJO class of 2021. Day one will include exploration of case time management and the judge’s responsibility in ensuring timely processing of cases on their dockets. It will also include instruction on topics selected by the NTJO participants. Day two will include additional coursework and a field trip to a local museum to explore our nation’s history and its impact on our current judicial system.

FAMILY LAW UNIVERSITY September 20 – 22

Join Baltimore City Circuit Judge and FLU coordinator, Audrey Carrión and the esteemed faculty of Family Law University (FLU) for three intensive days of substantive law on divorce, marital property, custody, parental access, protective orders, alimony, and child support. If you are a new judge or magistrate who hears family law cases, this is your opportunity to review the core concepts of family lawwith other judges, magistrates, experienced practitioners, and mental health providers. If you are a veteran judge heading into a family division, or a judge or magistrate who needs to polish up your family law skills, this programwill build on your experience, bring you up to date on new laws, and provide practical tools to help you resolve disputes. Coordinator : Judge Audrey J. S. Carrión

NEW TRIAL JUDGE ORIENTATION Residential Program November 13 – 18

Held annually, this five-and-a-half day New Trial Judge Orientation residential program gives newly-appointed judges the foundational tools they need to be successful when serving on and off the bench. This intensive, educational program includes sessions with judicial experts, field trips, and networking sessions.

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