Lawyers e-Journal
Thursday, Jan. 8, 2009
Upcoming CLE seminar and program schedule
Participate in the "Recent Developments in Family Law" seminar
To register for the following programs, call MBA Member Services at (617) 338-0530, [e-mail membership] or visit the CLE Web site. To download a PDF of the January/February CLE brochure, click here.
This week's highlighted programs include:
- Recent Developments in Family Law
- Evidence for the Civil Litigator
- The Rx Files – Medicine for Lawyers Part III: Dental Issues
- Resolving Disputes Among Members of Closely-Held and Family Businesses
- Expanding Your Practice in a Shrinking Economy: Eviction Procedures
Scroll down for program descriptions, dates and registration details.
SEMINARS
Recent Developments in Family Law
Course #: FLL09
Introductory level
Tuesday, Jan. 13, 4-7 p.m.
Massachusetts School of Law, Andover
At this program, our distinguished speakers will review important recent cases and legislation, as well as address some of the challenging issues facing family law practitioners today.
For more information, or to register, visit the MBA Calendar.
Evidence for the Civil Litigator
Course #: CLK09
Introductory level
Wednesday, Jan. 14, 4–7 p.m.
Catuogno Court Reporting Services, One Monarch Place, 1414 Main St., Springfield
This seminar is designed to provide practitioners with a survey of how to deal effectively with the myriad of commonly recurring evidentiary problems. The course will focus on how to introduce and block the admission of proffered evidentiary material. Adequate time will be allowed for interaction between faculty and attendees.
For more information, or to register, visit the MBA Calendar.
The Rx Files – Medicine for Lawyers Part III: Dental Issues
Course #: HLD09
Basic/Intermediate level
Tuesday, Jan. 20, 4–6 p.m.
MBA, 20 West St., Boston
This is part three of a series of roundtables planned and taught by physicians, for members of the legal profession. If you practice health care or medical law, personal injury law, workers’ compensation law or disability law, these programs are for you. Part III will focus on dental issues faced by personal injury attorneys.
For more information, or to register, visit the MBA Calendar.
Resolving Disputes Among Members of Closely-Held and Family Businesses
Course #: BLE09
Intermediate level
Wednesday, Jan. 21, 4–7 p.m.
MBA, 20 West St., Boston
Disputes among members of closely-held businesses can greatly harm or even destroy the business. Some disputes can be prevented, or at least limited with proper planning. When disputes do arise, creative techniques can help resolve them, either before or after litigation is brought.
For more information, or to register, visit the MBA Calendar.
CRITICAL SKILLS SESSIONS
Expanding Your Practice in a Shrinking Economy
Eviction Procedures
Course#: CSA09
Introductory level
Tuesday, Jan. 13, 4-6 p.m.
MBA, 20 West St., Boston
Knowing the proper eviction procedures and strategies to pursue before court and in court can greatly improve your chances of obtaining a favorable result for your client; and help you avoid many common pitfalls. If you are a lawyer with little experience with evictions, you will not want to miss this specially priced program.
For more information. or to register, visit the MBA Calendar.