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May 7
Avoiding Ethical Pitfalls for the Family Law Practitioner
Hear judges, lawyers and bar counsel provide street-smart advice on confidentiality, conflicts, fees, withdrawing from a difficult case and other thorny issues that make life difficult for family lawyers.
The seminar will take place Wednesday, May 7 from 4 – 6 p.m. in Boston. It is sponsored by Lawyers Weekly and the Social Law Library.
Space is limited.
For more information or to sign up Click here or call Anne Peters at 617-226-1311.
May 14
Hot Issues in Real Estate Conveyancing
Get an update on the most troublesome issues in real estate conveyancing from Edward Mendler, author of the Massachusetts Conveyancers’ Handbook.
Learn the latest on condos (adding and withdrawing future phases; making percentages fair; mixed-use, floating and time-share issues), zoning (special permits, nonconformance, standing), mortgages (securitization, discharge, incursions of the secondary market), and other topics including expedited permitting, electronic communications and the statute of frauds, title registration and much more.
This unique seminar will take place Wednesday, May 14 from 1 – 2:30 p.m. in Boston. It is sponsored by Lawyers Weekly and the Social Law Library.
Space is limited.
For more information or to sign up Click here or call Anne Peters at 617-226-1311.
Seminars on Audiotape!
Oral Advocacy Before the Supreme Judicial Court and Appeals Court Don’t go to oral argument before the Massachusetts Appeals Court or SJC without listening to this unique audiotape full of practical suggestions from judges on the court and from highly experienced practitioners. This 2-CD set provides excellent, practical advice that is unavailable anywhere else. Recorded live at a seminar sponsored by Lawyers Weekly and the Social Law Library. Click here to order, or call (800) 451-9998.
 Judge Young on Evidence (8-CD Audio Set)
U.S. District Court Judge William Young of Boston, a dynamic speaker, presents evidence principles in an unforgettable way. In this 8-CD set, he analyzes relevance, hearsay, expert witness issues, presumptions, the Confrontation Clause, and the admission of exhibits.
Call (800) 451-9998 or click here.
 Writing for the Supreme Judicial Court and Appeals Court
Don’t even think of writing a brief for the Massachusetts Appeals Court or SJC without listening to this unique audiotape full of practical suggestions from judges on the court and from highly experienced practitioners. This 3-CD set provides almost three hours of excellent advice that is unavailable anywhere else.
Call (800) 451-9998 or click here.
 Writing for the Superior Court (2-CD Audio Set)
Superior Court Judges Burnes, Lauriat, van Gestel and Sanders tell you specifically what they find persuasive in motions, briefs and other documents, and give you helpful examples of both good and bad writing. More than an hour and a half of pithy advice on two CDs.
Call (800) 451-9998 or click here.
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