CALENDAR
RPTE Events Registration
The Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Section produces two live CLE Conferences and numerous eCLE Teleconferences/Webcasts each year. Register for a CLE program today! All links to the programs will be ready for registration at least one week prior to the event.
| Date | Meeting Name/Event | Location | Requested CLE * | Format |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12/03/2009 | Diminished Capacity: How to Recognize It and What to Do about It? | N/A | 1.5 | Webcast/ Teleconference |
| 12/08/2009 | Black, White & Grae(gin): Borrowing to Pay Estate Taxes | N/A | 1.5 | Webcast/ Teleconference |
| 01/20/2010 | Negotiating Agreements in a Cross-Cultural Setting : When Yes Might Mean No | N/A | 1.5 | Webcast/ Teleconference |
| 09/16/2010 - 09/18/2010 | 2010 Joint Fall CLE Meeting | Toronto; Canada | 15.0 | Live/In-Person |
Future RPTE and ABA Events
Network with colleagues and stay on the forefront of the changes in your law specialty. Register for a RPTE or ABA Meeting!
2009
2009 Joint Fall CLE Meeting - Chicago, IL
September 24-26, 20092009 Fall Leadership Meeting
November 19-22, 2009
Laguna Beach, CA, Montage
2010
2010 Spring CLE & Council Meeting
May 5-9, 2010
Philadelphia, PA, Downtown Marriott Hotel2010 Fall Leadership Meeting
November 11-14, 2010
Charleston, SC, Charleston Place Hotel
2011
2011 Spring CLE & Council Meeting
April 26-30, 2011
Washington, DC, Grand Hyatt
Join The RPTE Section
If you're already an ABA member, simply add the Section of Real Property, Trust and Estate Law to your membership. The Section dues are $55 annually. Use your ABA membership ID to log in to the ABA website. If you need help with your password, or to join the Section by phone or mail, contact the ABA Service Center at 800-285-2221 to speak with a membership representative. You must first be a member of the ABA to join the Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Section.
Join The ABA
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