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eCLE Teleconferences/Webcasts
Upcoming eCLE Teleconferences/Webcasts
Black, White, and Grae(gin): Borrowing to Pay Estate Taxes
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Personal and Business Insurance Planning Mistakes
Tuesday,
January 12, 2010 - Details to follow
Negotiating Agreements in a Cross-Cultural Setting: When Yes Might Mean No
Wednesday, January 20, 2010 - Details to follow
Past eCLE Teleconferences/Webcasts
Ethics Credit
Diversity During the Downturn: What Law Firms and Corporations Can Do Now To Achieve Greater Success
Ethical Considerations for Trustees and Their Advisors
Trust & Estate
Conversion of Business Entities into Limited Liability Companies
Estate Planning for Owners of Retirement Plan Accounts (Including IRAs)
Ethical Considerations for Trustees and Their Advisors
Planning Opportunities in the Wake of Suspension of the RMD Rules
Tax Issues of the Madoff Scandal: Advising Victims of Investment Fraud
Top Ten Tips Every Estate Planner Needs to Know About Special Needs Trusts
Why Superman & Copyright Matter to You: Copyright for Trust and Estate Lawyers
Real Property
Consolidation of SPEs in Bankruptcy After General Growth: Is Bankruptcy Remote Status Achievable?
LULUS: Locally Unwanted Land Uses
Retail Tenants in Trouble: Legal Issues and Options
Wind Energy Development: Real-Estate Related Legal Issues with Wind Energy
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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.
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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.
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