Municipal Attorneys Winter Conference and Fundamentals Workshop

  • Chapel Hill, NC
    This course is also available online.

The 2026 Winter Conference will be held March 25-27 at the School of Government in Chapel Hill.

There will also be an option to attend online via Zoom. 

  • Fundamentals Workshop (Wednesday and Thursday, March 25-26, 2026)
    Fundamentals for Municipal Attorneys is designed especially for attorneys who are new to municipal law and is open to anyone interested in a basic introduction to municipal law. Sessions will begin Wednesday afternoon and conclude before lunch on Thursday. 

  • Municipal Attorneys’ Winter Conference (Thursday and Friday, March 26–27, 2026)
    This conference covers issues of interest to municipal attorneys.

Click HERE for more information about the NCAMA-sponsored Summer Conference. 

Additional information

HOTEL INFORMATION

Please see HERE for recommended area hotels. 

PARKING INFORMATION

Parking information will be provided by your program manager the week prior to the program. More information can be found HERE and HERE.

SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION

The School of Government is grateful to offer a number of scholarship and discount opportunities for public officials who wish to participate in our continuing education programs. Scholarships and discounts are available both internally through the School and through the generous support of partnering organizations. 

Learn more about the range of these opportunities HERE

CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS:

CLE Pending 2026 Agenda and Approval from the NC State Bar

Program Materials will be available via CANVAS
Instructions for accessing or creating a log-in to Canvas can be found here: Canvas Log-In Instructions

2025 Agenda

For all registration questions, resetting passwords, or login issues please contact:

Dale Zuckert

Assistant Registrar
919.966.4414
For questions regarding course details, including location, schedule, materials, and continuing education credits, please contact:

Bryan Matthews

Program Manager, Law and Finance Group
Assistant Professor of Public Law and Government
Albert and Gladys Coates Distinguished Professor; Professor of Public Law and Government