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Every year, the Native American Bar Association of Washington, D.C. organizes a brownbag lunch series for summer interns working in the field of Indian law and policy.
Brownbag lunch hosts include government agencies, law firms, and non-profit organizations. The lunch series provides an opportunity for interns to learn about the work of the many organizations involved in Indian law and policy in DC as well as network with fellow interns and potential employers.
If you are an intern and would like to sign-up for the brownbag lunch series, please email nabadcbrownbag@gmail.com.
Every year, the Native American Bar Association of Washington, D.C. organizes a brownbag lunch series for summer interns working in the field of Indian law and policy.
Brownbag lunch hosts include government agencies, law firms, and non-profit organizations. The lunch series provides an opportunity for interns to learn about the work of the many organizations involved in Indian law and policy in DC as well as network with fellow interns and potential employers.
If you are an intern and would like to sign-up for the brownbag lunch series, please email nabadcbrownbag@gmail.com.
Every year, the Native American Bar Association of Washington, D.C. organizes a brownbag lunch series for summer interns working in the field of Indian law and policy.
Brownbag lunch hosts include government agencies, law firms, and non-profit organizations. The lunch series provides an opportunity for interns to learn about the work of the many organizations involved in Indian law and policy in DC as well as network with fellow interns and potential employers.
If you are an intern and would like to sign-up for the brownbag lunch series, please email nabadcbrownbag@gmail.com.
Every year, the Native American Bar Association of Washington, D.C. organizes a brownbag lunch series for summer interns working in the field of Indian law and policy.
Brownbag lunch hosts include government agencies, law firms, and non-profit organizations. The lunch series provides an opportunity for interns to learn about the work of the many organizations involved in Indian law and policy in DC as well as network with fellow interns and potential employers.
If you are an intern and would like to sign-up for the brownbag lunch series, please email nabadcbrownbag@gmail.com.
Every year, the Native American Bar Association of Washington, D.C. organizes a brownbag lunch series for summer interns working in the field of Indian law and policy.
Brownbag lunch hosts include government agencies, law firms, and non-profit organizations. The lunch series provides an opportunity for interns to learn about the work of the many organizations involved in Indian law and policy in DC as well as network with fellow interns and potential employers.
If you are an intern and would like to sign-up for the brownbag lunch series, please email nabadcbrownbag@gmail.com.
Every year, the Native American Bar Association of Washington, D.C. organizes a brownbag lunch series for summer interns working in the field of Indian law and policy.
Brownbag lunch hosts include government agencies, law firms, and non-profit organizations. The lunch series provides an opportunity for interns to learn about the work of the many organizations involved in Indian law and policy in DC as well as network with fellow interns and potential employers.
If you are an intern and would like to sign-up for the brownbag lunch series, please email nabadcbrownbag@gmail.com.
Every year, the Native American Bar Association of Washington, D.C. organizes a brownbag lunch series for summer interns working in the field of Indian law and policy.
Brownbag lunch hosts include government agencies, law firms, and non-profit organizations. The lunch series provides an opportunity for interns to learn about the work of the many organizations involved in Indian law and policy in DC as well as network with fellow interns and potential employers.
If you are an intern and would like to sign-up for the brownbag lunch series, please email nabadcbrownbag@gmail.com.
Every year, the Native American Bar Association of Washington, D.C. organizes a brownbag lunch series for summer interns working in the field of Indian law and policy.
Brownbag lunch hosts include government agencies, law firms, and non-profit organizations. The lunch series provides an opportunity for interns to learn about the work of the many organizations involved in Indian law and policy in DC as well as network with fellow interns and potential employers.
If you are an intern and would like to sign-up for the brownbag lunch series, please email nabadcbrownbag@gmail.com.
Please join NABA-DC and NNABA for a Happy Hour Following DC Federal Bar Indian Law Conference, November 3rd
Co-hosted by NABA-DC and NNABA
Appetizers and sangria will be served
Friday, November 3, 2017
5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. ET
La Tasca located at 722 7th St NW, Washington, DC 20001
http://www.latascausa.com/site/
*Note: The location is a short taxi ride from the Conference taking place
at the Holiday Inn Washington DC-Capitol at 550 C St SW.
NABA-DC’s Annual Holiday Party and Awards Reception will take place on:
Friday, December 8, 2017
6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Stanton and Greene (Same location as last year)
http://www.stantonandgreene.com/
Information regarding RSVPs and the awards nomination process will be announced soon.
If your organization is interested in sponsoring, please email NABA-DC President Katie Klass at kaitlyn.klass@gmail.com. Sponsors will be publicly recognized for their generosity and support.
This year the suggested contributions are:
Platinum ($1,000+)
Gold ($500+)
Silver ($100+)