Saturday, August 6, 2011

FUNDAMENTAL CLEs HELP GROW YOUR PRACTICE

"Fundamental" as an adjective means "affecting or serving as a base or foundation." As a noun, it refers to a principle. Both definitions apply to the Academy's Summer FUNDAMENTALS Series. These courses -- 15 in all -- review the principles of given practice areas and provide foundations for greater professional comfort.

Our constituents seem to be really liking these focused, information-packed lunch 'n learn programs, as evinced by returned evaluation forms and informal "exit polls." At this writing, only five programs in the series remain: Rule 125 Adjournments (August 9); Objections: Don't Be a Potted Plant (August 10); Medicaid Applications (August 11); 1404 Examinations (August 16), and Collecting Child Support When One Party Lives Out-of-State or Overseas (Agust 18).

If you can't attend an upcoming program that interests you or wish you'd attended one of the past offerings, they're all available on-line (initially as live webcasts, then as video-replays.)

Previously presented topics were: Commercial Leases; How to Properly Execute a Power of Attorney; Illegal Rentals; Reverse Mortgages; Handling BWI (Boating While Intoxicated Cases); Negotiating Shareholders' Agreements; Leave Issues in the Workplace; Computing Maintenance & Child Support after No Fault; and Solving Last Second Snafus at a Residential Real Estate Closing.

To access Academy webcasts or video replays, click the blue oval on the SCBA website entitled "Internet CLE." Then follow the easy instructions.

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