Virtual Lunch and Learn
Thursday, March 24th, 12 – 1 pm
Dan Morhaim
Dan Morhaim, M.D., brings the unique perspective of an ER doctor, a 24-year Maryland state legislator, a Johns Hopkins faculty member, and an author. His approach employs real-life stories, facts, and humor, all with the goal of empowering you with practical advice and guidance to help you navigate these challenging issues in a positive and enlightened way.
The cost of this program is $10 per household.
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This program is supported by the Lichter family in honor and memory of George Lichter, who thoroughly enjoyed the Lunch and Learn programs.
Here are the events you need to know about this week in Pittsburgh, from Black History Month celebrations to a virtual tour of Penn Brewery: February 15-18.
ACEDS
Mike Quartararo is the President of the Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists (ACEDS), which provides training and certification in e-discovery to the legal community. He is the author of the 2016 book Project Management in Electronic Discovery and has been successfully consulting in information governance, e-discovery, project management and legal technology for two decades, including 10-year stints at both Skadden Arps and Stroock. He is a certified Project Management Professional and a Certified E-Discovery Specialist. He frequently writes and speaks on e-discovery, legal operations, project management and technology topics.
Douglas Lusk, J.D. National Society for Legal Technology (NSLT)
Doug is the founder and CEO of National Society for Legal Technology (NSLT). Doug is a nationally recognized expert in the field of legal technology education and has been a keynote speaker at various bar association and tech conferences across the nation. Doug’s artic
Ohio State University Extension Community Development to Host Historic Tax Credits Virtual Lunch & Learn Feb. 4
Now that the Caldwell Downtown Historic District is official, property owners and community leaders should join us to learn more about the Historic Tax Credit programs during a virtual lunch and learn Feb 4. Hosted by Ohio State University Extension Noble County Community Development, the Virtual Lunch and Learn is free and will be Feb. 4 from Noon – 1 p.m. via Zoom.
The program is coordinated by Community Development Educator Gwynn Stewart – Noble Co. Extension and will be led by Joyce Barrett, Executive Director of Heritage Ohio which fosters economic development and sustainability through preservation of historic buildings, revitalization of downtowns and neighborhood commercial districts, and promotion of cultural tourism.