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49th Annual Meeting - Early Bird Registration Open!

  • 10 Jun 2026
  • 14 Jun 2026
  • Asheville, NC

Registration

  • Before April 3rd
  • After April 3rd
  • before April 3rd
  • After April 3rd
  • Open to Eligible Non-members
  • Open to Eligible Non-members; After April 3rd

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Join us for our 49th Annual Meeting in the breathtaking mountains of Asheville, North Carolina! Take this perfect opportunity to connect with peers and guest judges at this essential gathering of legal professionals.

Beyond networking, our Annual Meeting is a hub for continuing legal education, offering strategies and insights crucial for excelling in your practice. It's not all work, though; there will be plenty of time to unwind and soak in the rich history and natural beauty of Asheville and the North Carolina mountains.

Don't miss this chance to forge meaningful relationships, stay informed, and rejuvenate in a scenic setting. Book your hotel room now and be part of an event that combines growth with relaxation!

Accommodations: Secure your room at the Grove Park Inn at exclusive group rate of $379 (plus taxes and fees) for run-of-house, single or double occupancy. Why not turn it into a bleisure week? Enjoy the group rate up to 3 days before and after the meeting dates, based on availability. Room upgrades are also available for an additional fee.

Reserve now online or call 1-800-438-5800.

The group rate is only available until May 11 — don’t miss out!

Book your stay and register today for this year's annual meeting!  Register by April 3rd to save $$ with Early Bird registration!

Schedule of Events

This year's CLE sessions will provide a focused look at the trends reshaping today’s civil litigation practice. 

Program Highlights

  • Key appellate decisions every civil litigator should be watching
  • Best practices for drafting effective arbitration clauses—and pitfalls to avoid
  • Policy and procedural trends affecting tort exposure, jury dynamics, and expert testimony 
  • How AI is beginning to influence filings, hearings, and case management in NC courts
  • Judicial and arbitration perspectives on adapting to rapid technological change



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