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CLE Calendar Introduction To Sentencing Guidelines (6 Hours — Approved for 6 CLE & VIDC Re-certifi cation) The introduction seminar is designed for the attorney or criminal justice profes-sional who is new to Virginia’s Sentencing Guidelines. The seminar will begin with general background information and progress to detailed information on scoring each of the guidelines factors to include changes beginning July 1, 2019. Register by completing the form at www. vcsc.virginia.gov. SEPTEMBER 12 -PORTSMOUTH Department of Social Services 9:30-5:00 (#691) OCTOBER 1 -ABINGDON Southwest VA Higher Education Center 9:30-5:00 (#699) OCTOBER 8 -HENRICO Henrico Police and Fire Training Center 9:30-5:00 (#700) OCTOBER 15 -WEYERS CAVE Blue Ridge Community College 9:30-5:00 (#701) OCTOBER 16 -LYNCHBURG Central Virginia Community College 9:30-5:00 (#702) DECEMBER 3 -ROANOKE Roanoke Higher Education Center 9:30-5:00 (#703) DECEMBER 5 -FAIRFAX Fairfax County Government Center 9:30-5:00 (#704) DECEMBER 10 -CHESTERFIELD Workforce Alliance 9:30-5:00 (#705) DECEMBER 11 -VIRGINIA BEACH (Note Start Time) EMS Training Center 9:00-4:30 (#706) DECEMBER 13 -FREDERICKSBURG Germanna Community College 9:30-5:00 (#707) Advanced Sentencing Guidelines & Ethics (5 Hours — Approved 5 CLE — 1 Ethics VIDC Re-certifi cation) The evaluation course is designed for the experienced user of Virginia’s Sentencing Guidelines. Attendees will complete a knowledge and skills exercise that will determine the topics covered in this seminar. Attendees will participate in a discussion-oriented workshop address-ing common errors and complex scoring issues. VSB Ethics Council will lead the discussion and answer questions related to ethical responsibilities relating to the Sentencing Guidelines. Register by com-pleting the form at www.vcsc.virginia.gov. SEPTEMBER 13 -CHESTERFIELD Workforce Alliance 9:30-4:00 (#692) SEPTEMBER 16 -WARRENTON Dept. of Social Services 9:30-4:00 (#693) SEPTEMBER 19 -WINCHESTER Frederick County Public Safety Bldg. 9:30-4:00 (#694) SEPTEMBER 23 -WYTHEVILLE Wytheville Community College 9:30-4:00 (#695) SEPTEMBER 24 -MARTINSVILLE Piedmont Regional Criminal Justice Center 9:30-4:00 (#696) SEPTEMBER 25 -HAMPTON Peninsula Workforce Development Center 9:30-4:00 (#697) SEPTEMBER 26 -PORTSMOUTH Department of Social Services 9:30-4:00 (#698) Understanding Rap Sheets, Automation And Swift! (3 Hours — Approved for 3 CLE & VIDC Re-certifi cation) This seminar is designed for the attor-ney or criminal justice professional who prepares or uses Virginia’s Sentencing Guidelines. Participants will complete exercises on reading out-of-state criminal histories and scoring the offenses on the appropriate sentencing guidelines. Please contact the Commission if interested in scheduling this class in a location near you. www.vcsc.virginia.gov Virginia State Bar Harry L. Carrico Professionalism Course August 27, 2019, Tysons Corner September 25, 2019, Richmond December 5, 2019, Richmond January 8, 2020, McLean See the most current dates and registration information at www.vsb.org/site/members/new . Virginia Women Attorneys Association Richmond Chapter Ethics Seminar 2 Hours Ethics MCLE credit “#MeToo, You Too, Where To: Should the Virginia State Bar Adopt an Anti-Discrimination Rule?” This seminar considers whether the Virginia State Bar should adopt an anti-discrimination rule, what Virginia’s Rules of Professional Conduct say about discrimination and harassment, and whether adoption of a new rule would result in disciplinary outcomes different from those under the current rules. The discussion will include exploring lawyers’ obligations using several hypothetical situations involving discrimination, bias, or harassment. Speakers include Virginia State Bar President Marni E. Byrum and Virginia State Bar Ethics Counsel James M. McCauley. Tickets: squareup.com/ store/VAratifyERA AUGUST 29 – RICHMOND 4:00-6:00 pm Virginia Lawyer publishes at no charge notices of continuing legal education programs sponsored by nonprofi t bar associations and government agencies. The next issue will cover October 22 through Decem-ber 16. Send information by September 5 to norman@ vsb.org. For other CLE opportunities, see Virginia CLE calendar and “Current Virginia Approved Courses” at www.vsb.org/site/members/mcle-courses/ or the websites of commercial providers. www.vsb.org Vol. 68 | August 2019 | VIRGINIA LAWYER 45

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