
Pre-Conferences: May 13 - 14 | Conference: May 15 - 17
Hilton San Francisco Union Square Hotel
The ABA/NLADA Equal Justice Conference is an annual gathering of legal services and pro bono advocates to share and learn about developments and innovations in providing legal services to low-income persons. The emphasis of this Conference is on strengthening partnerships among the key players in the civil justice system. Through plenary sessions, workshops, networking opportunities and special programming, the Conference provides a wide range of learning and sharing experiences for all attendees.
Claiming CLE Credit
Important Information
• Attorneys seeking CLE credit must log into the Learning Lab and claim credit for each session attended by Tuesday, May 20, 2025.
• Check your state’s CLE requirements for additional details.
• It is recommended to claim CLE credit at the start of each session.
• Certificates for each session will be available in your Learning Lab Dashboard.
CLE Eligibility
• CLE credit is offered for concurrent sessions on Thursday and Friday.
• Ethics CLE available for 3 sessions. These are indicated in the Program Book as “ETHICS CREDIT”.
• Not approved for CLE credit: Pre-Conferences, Plenaries and Awards Luncheon.
For more information on which states NLADA has received CLE accreditation from and will report attendance to, please visit NLADA's CLE Resource Page.
May 15 Sessions
May 16 Sessions
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Code of Conduct
The ABA/NLADA Equal Justice Conference planners are committed to facilitating a welcoming and respectful community for all. This Conference Code of Conduct sets the standard of conduct expected of all attendees, speakers, sponsors, staff, and volunteers at the ABA/NLADA Equal Justice Conference. We empower all participants in our community to actively engage in creating a friendly and safe environment for all.
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We'll see you next year in Charlotte, North Caroline May 13 - 16, 2026!