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RPPT | E-Dirt Issue 2003.3

Publications
Section of Real Property, Probate, and Trust Law

E-DIRT
Issue 2003.3
(November 24, 2003)
Your RPPT Section Electronic Resource

Breaking News

SAVE THE DATE!

Autumn LeavesFor everyone one of you who uses, or wants to use, technology in your real property or estate practices, mark March 25-27, 2004 on your calendars today. That is the date for TechShow 2004, to be held in at the Sheraton Hotel & Towers in Chicago, Illinois. TechShow is the annual CLE program created by the ABA Law Practice Management Section and it is the premier legal technology show in the United States, offering information on technology and law practice issues for lawyers in all areas of practice (and management) and with a wide range of computer skills. Several RPPT members have been involved in TechShow from time to time over the last several years, but this year TechShow will offer something special: an entire day’s track of programs from RPPT, dealing with technology issues and techniques geared specifically to lawyers handling real property, probate and trust law matters, planned by and staffed entirely with speakers chosen from our Section. These speakers know what you need, because they practice in your practice areas every day, and they know technology, too.

You cannot lose by attending this seminar. And as an RPPT member you will get a special $100 discount if you register using the special program promoter code offered to RPPT members (#24).

You will receive more information as it becomes available. In the meantime, check out this release and mark your calendars for this great show now.

E-DIRT is prepared by the On-line Newsletter Committee:

If you have technological questions about E-DIRT, contact Rob King,
RPPT Section Technology Manager at kingr@staff.abanet.org (312) 988-5540.

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