2018 Primerus Global Conference
October 17-21, 2018
Boston, Massachusetts
InterContinental Boston
$1,899 Member Registration Fee (North America)
$1,399 Second Member Registration Fee
$1,399 Member Registration Fee (Outside North America)
$999 Young Lawyers Registration Fee
$899 Spouse/Guest Registration Fee
Why You Should Attend
Each year, Primerus provides a forum for members to attend the "not to be missed" Primerus Global Conference. In addition to hearing from leading experts in the legal industry, you will have the opportunity to re-connect with friends, network with colleagues from around the world, and create long term business development opportunities for you and your firm.
We hope to see you there!
Primerus Hunger Initiative
On Thursday, October 18th, Primerus will be taking part in a volunteer Activity at the Greater Boston Food Bank. Volunteers at The Greater Boston Food Bank play a critical role in helping to end hunger. Each year, more than 24,000 volunteers help sort, pack, label, and distribute food to hungry families across Eastern Massachusetts. Volunteers will receive an educational, team-building experience while sorting and packing food for those in need. Join Primerus members, spouse/guests, staff and special guests Thursday afternoon to demonstrate a commitment to ending hunger!
Meeting Agenda
Wednesday, October 17th
6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Cocktail Reception - graciously hosted by Rudolph Friedmann LLP
Thursday, October 18th
8:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Member Breakfast
9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Managing Partners Section Leadership Forum
Featured Speakers
Leisure Activities
Friday, October 19th
North End Market Italian Gastronomy Tour:
Tour clandestine and conspicuous culinary landmarks with a chef and gastronomic sage. You will visit 5 locations including a pastry shop, coffee/spice store, greengrocer, deli and liquor store.
Freedom Trail Tour:
You will be used to a walking tour along the Freedom Trail for an introduction to Colonial Revolutionary Boston on a 2.5 mile tour. You will see the Massachusetts State House, Park Street Church, Old South Meeting House, Old State House and Old North Church. There will also be a bus stop at The Paul Revere House. The history of the sites will be covered by the guide. Please wear appropriate shoes.
Saturday, October 20th
Kayaking on the Charles River:
You will be bused to the Charles River Locks in Boston Harbor where you will be given a quick intro to kayak strokes. Single kayaks will paddle toward the Museum of Science, glide through the old locks of the original Charles River dam, past Nashua St. Park, under the Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge, through the locks at the current dam and into Boston's Inner Harbor. Please wear appropriate clothing and footwear. Rain or shine but will be cancelled in an extreme weather circumstance.
JFK, Harvard and Library Tour:
You will travel by coach to Harvard Yard, where JFK was a student, to hear interesting anecdotes of his time in Cambridge. You'll be able to soak in the beauty of the campus on a walk through Harvard Square. From there you will see the JFK Library and Museum and see him as the candidate and president. It will end at a ten acre park with a view of the city and the sea. This tour is a celebration of Kennedy's belief that anyone can make a difference.