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 There’s so much to do in Nashville. In addition to the endless
The program theme is “Our Heroes Have Always Been Lawyers,” music venues, the city is filled with cultural, educational
and in keeping with our theme, we are taking you up, up,
and historic landmarks, museums, outdoor activities, and
“over and above” your typical conference programming. We unbelievable restaurants, breweries and distilleries. We’re
have not one, but TWO judges, a New York Times Supreme
going to visit many of these places through our afternoon
Court correspondence/Pulitzer Prize finalist, a panel of past excursions and activities, including trips to Ryman Auditorium,
Federation presidents, plus a slew of inventive, innovative, Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage, the Country Music Hall of Fame,
and downright heroic section presentations. We also have an the Grand Ole Opry, the National Museum of African
in-house roundtable, where in-house counsel can discuss American Music, and the historic RCA Studio
issues with other smart in-house people who
B. We’ve also arranged various tours
have grappled with the same problems and of the famous streets of Nashville,
resolved them. For the defense counsel, including several walking tours, a
we have a panel on mental health and pedal tavern tour, and a trolley
social work in the law firm context, tour. Through his music
and another panel on developing connections, Marc Young has
business through diversity.
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arranged a private, one-of-a-
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Then, just when you thought kind singer-songwriter class
it couldn’t get any better, we that will take place at the
close out with a country music Omni. And then there’s the
star! You will be amazed that famous Goo Goo Chocolate
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we can fit this whole whiz-bang program into just three days! Co., where we’ll learn to
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You will note that we’ve changed She’s Whisky In a Teacup
while sipping wine. Activities
City Lights Got Nothin’ on Country Nights
the format of the brochure. We and tours will start on Sunday
have arranged the agenda by day, and continue through Wednesday
as opposed to separating the CLE afternoon.
meetings from the afternoon activities and dinners. You will now find all details for With help from our Nashville
Ambassadors – April Berman, Brad Box,
all meetings, activities and events in one place, Josh Burgener, Marc Harwell, Jeff Kelsey, Sarannah
day by day, and color-coded for ease of reference.
McMurtry, Sandi Pack and John Quinn - we’ve also included
lists of favorite restaurants (Acme Feed & Seed, Bourbon Steak,
See ya’ll in Nashville! Kayne Prime, The Twelve Thirty Club), top live music venues
(Luke’s 32 Bridge, Bluebird Café, The Listening Room Cafe), and
Lauren and Clay Curtis
other notable Nashville attractions (Johnny Cash Museum, Frist
Sean and Wendy-Nia Griffin
Art Museum, The Parthenon, Vanderbilt University) for exploring
Marc and Karen Young
the city. You can also find the lists on the FDCC website.









































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