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Upcoming Live CLE Events and eCLE Teleconferences/Webcasts
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The Real Property, Trust and Estate Law Section offers CLE programs at live events, and numerous CLE teleconferences/webcasts each year. View upcoming eCLE Teleconferences/Webcasts View our complete CLE Programs Calendar All registrants can access CLE program materials for live events approximately 30 days prior to the event by logging in to the RPTE website. A cd of program materials will also be available at each CLE event. |
Past Live CLE Events
Below you'll find CLE Program Materials from each event, including all available printable documents. A CD or complete book of program materials may also be purchased from the ABA Web Store.
- 2009 ABA Annual Meeting - Chicago, IL, July 30-August 4, 2009
- 2009 Spring Symposia - Washington, DC, April 30-May 1, 2009
- 2008 Fall Joint CLE Meeting - San Francisco, CA September 11-13
- 2008 Spring Symposia - Washington, DC, May 1-2
- 2007 Fall Joint CLE Meeting - Vancouver, BC September 27-29
- 2007 Spring Symposia - Washington, DC, April 25-29
- 2006 Fall Joint CLE Meeting - Denver, CO October 19-21
- 2006 Spring Symposia - San Diego, CA, May 3-5
- 2005 Fall Joint CLE Meeting - San Francisco, CA, September 15-17
- 2005 Spring Symposia - Washington DC, April 27-30
- 2004 Fall Joint CLE Meeting - Boston, MA, September 30-October 2
- 2004 Spring Symposia - Seattle, WA, May 12-14
- 2003 Spring Symposia - New York, NY, April 2-4
- 2002 Spring Symposia - San Francisco, CA, April 25-26
Past eCLE Teleconferences/Webcasts
Need CLE credits in a hurry? You may purchase a CD from past eCLE teleconferences/webcasts on demand. Simply search the ABA Web Store by the title of each eCLE teleconference/webcast and check with your individual state to verify CLE credits.
Additional Past CLE Information
The Heckerling Institute on Estate Planning Reports, 2000-2009
- Access this comprehensive index of meeting reports from The Heckerling Institute on Estate Planning, the nation's leading conference for estate planning professionals.
Real Property CLE Program Index, 1974-1999
- Access this archive of CLE Programs offered at past RPTE meetings.
Instructions for Developing eCLE Teleconferences/Webcasts
If you would like to develop an eCLE Teleconference/Webcast, please send an email to one of the RPTE CLE Committee Members below, and provide an outline of your topic and any suggested speakers.
For Real Property Law CLE, contact Sandra G Porter.
For Trust and Estate Law CLE, contact Bruce Tannahill. To access more detailed information, view the Policies and Procedures for Submission of eCLE Teleconferences/Webcasts.
CLE Information for Group and Committee Chairs
Click on any link below to access documents and forms required for CLE.
Contact Us
Suggest Hot Topics!
Tell us what hot RPTE CLE topics you'd like to learn about! We'll use the information when planning our CLE programs. Email us your hot topics suggestions!
Leadership
Chair: Alan F Rothschild Jr
Vice-Chair: Stephanie Loomis-Price, Tina Portuondo
Sub-Committee Chair: Aen Walker Webster, Victoria S Windell, Jo-Ann Marzullo
Sub-Committee Vice-Chair: Bruce A Tannahill, Sandra G Porter, James C Wine
REMINDER
RPTE Leadership: Submit your CLE proposals via the link below for the 2010 Spring Symposia in Philadelphia May 6-7, 2010. All proposals are due by October 22, 2009. CLE programs will be finalized the week of November 9, 2009.
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