Monday, August 19, 2013

September 12: Seattle - Conflicts Regarding Fiduciaries of the Living

Free for members of the King County Bar Association Collaborative Law Section.
The King County Bar Association was the first county bar association in the country to create a Collaborative Law Section and is taking a new leadership role by being the first Bar Association in the Country to offer basic training in Collaborative Law that includes a significant focus on practice outside family law.
What makes this training unique is that it is being offered in monthly two hour modules allowing participants to get as little or as much training as they want and to focus their training on the substantive areas of law that are of greatest interest to them. The trainings are offered at no additional cost to all members of the KCBA Collaborative Law Section. One need not be an attorney to join this section. For more information about how to join the section please contact the KCBA at (206) 267-7100.
The section will issue certificates of completion of this basic training to participants taking the three mandatory units and at least seven total units.
Preregistration required; contact Jamie Clausen at jamie@phinneyestatelaw.com.
Title:
Conflicts Regarding Fiduciaries of the Living
Understanding the law around claims regarding powers of attorney, trustees, and guardians and strategies for resolution
When/Where:
Thursday, September 12, 2013
2 pm to 4 pm
3rd Floor of Rainer Tower
1301 5th Avenue
Seattle.
Credit:
All units qualify for CLE credit for participants.
Cost:
Free for members of the King County Bar Association Collaborative Law Section.
The King County B
Dates for other modules:
10/10/2013 - Managing Cases & Other Practicalities
11/14/2013 - The Emotional Side of Probate & Elder Law Dispute
12/12/2013 - It All Falls Apart: How to Save Failing Cases
More:
http://wsba-adr.org/events/civil-collaborative-law-training-7

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