ACSOL to Conduct In-Person Conference on October 14 and 15, 2023 in Los Angeles

ACSOL will conduct an in-person conference on Saturday, October 14, and Sunday, October 15, 2023 in Los Angeles.  The conference will be held at the Southwestern Law School, 3050 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles.

“ACSOL is pleased to announce the dates of its annual conference,” stated ACSOL Executive Director Janice Bellucci.  “We are also pleased to announce that this year’s conference will be held in person after several years of virtual conferences.”

The conference will begin on Saturday at 9 a.m. and end on Sunday at 5 p.m.  A link to the conference agenda is below.  

“As always, the focus of the conference is to help registrants and their families to successfully navigate the multitude of challenges before them,” stated Bellucci.  

The cost to attend the two-day conference is $50 for those who sign up prior to September 1.  The conference cost will increase to $75 for those who sign up on September 1 or later.  Scholarships are available upon request.

It will be possible to sign up for the conference on this website beginning July 5.

Download the schedule (subject to change):

ACSOL 2023 Conference Schedule as of 08-22-23.pdf

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Hi Janice, are we also going somewhere fun for dinner after, on Saturday or Sunday?

“Presentations repeated on both days have the same content.”

At first glance this statement might be taken to say that Saturday and Sunday are exactly the same, so you only need to attend one of those days.

I’m guessing that “Presentations” is referring to the breakout sessions which may be repeated so that if you miss one that you want to attend on Saturday, you may be able to catch it on Sunday.

When signs up become available on July 5, we will also announce a few keynote speakers as well as panels. This year’s conference promises to be the best conference yet. Stay tuned!

I plan to attend but have questions about lodging for Saturday night. Could somebody recommend a reasonably priced good motel/hotel near the school?