"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.
Saturday, August 6, 2011
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