
YAPA is offering its members a very special opportunity to attend a free seminar, Restorative Justice, sponsored by the Missouri Asian-American Bar Association (MAABA) and the Japanese American Society of St. Louis eligible for 1.2 CLE credits! The event is being held at Greensfelder and is FREE. Greensfelder is also providing lunch for attendees. Professor John O. Haley, an expert in Japanese law, and a Washington University professor, and Bonnie Miller, of the St. Louis County Juvenile Court system and member of the Missouri Restorative Justice Coalition will discuss Prof. Haley’s published article entitled “Cooperative Communities Reduce Crime.” Read it here at: http://magazine.wustl.edu/Fall09/John%20Owen%20Haley.html. They will discuss Japan’s focus on cooperative behavior, and the implementation of a restorative-justice system to reduce crime and recidivism in our individualistic culture.
Location: Greenfelder, Hemker & Gale, P.C.
10 South Broadway, Ste. 2000
St. Louis, MO 63102
Main Telephone- 314-241-9090
Main Fax- 314-241-8624
Speakers: John O. Haley, William R. Orthwein Distinguished Professor of Law, Washington University Law School
Bonnie Miller, Restorative Justice Counselor, St. Louis county family court system
To RSVP please contact cisjas@umsl.edu or 314-516-5754. Space is limited so please RSVP early! See the attached flier for more details!


