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NJICLE presents three programs for ALL ATTORNEYS | December 21 | Online

  • 1.  NJICLE presents three programs for ALL ATTORNEYS | December 21 | Online

    Posted 11-21-2023 02:21 PM

    Good afternoon Family Law Section members, 

    NJICLE will present the following three programs on Thursday, Dec. 21 that are for ALL ATTORNEYS!! Check out these programs for end of the year CLE!

    Five Key State Court Cases that Will Affect Your Practice
    Presented in cooperation with the NJSBA Amicus Standing Committee
    Earn up to 2.4 credits!
    Dec 21, 2023 | 12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. | Online

    Faculty
    PRESENTERS
    Hon. Jaynee LaVecchia, (Ret.)
    F. Bradford Batcha, Esq
    IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT, Monmouth County Bar
    Batcha & Batcha LLC, Shrewsbury
    Robert B. Hille, Esq.
    PAST PRESIDENT, NJSBA
    Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis, Roseland
    Craig J. Hubert, Esq.
    PAST TRUSTEE, NJSBA
    Szaferman Lakind Blumstein & Blader PC, Lawrenceville
    Jeralyn L. Lawrence, Esq.
    IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT, NJSBA Executive Committee, NJSBA
    Lawrence Law, LLC, Watchung
    Brian J. Neary, Esq.
    Law Offices of Brian J Neary, Hackensack

    Hear a summary and analysis of key cases from the past year that will affect your practice of law.

    The specific cases that will be discussed are:

    • In re Wade – Directed additional review of creating a potential path to reinstatement after disbarment.
    • W.S. v. Hildreth – Allowed child sexual abuse victims to seek redress for their claims even when a Tort Claims notice was not filed in a timely manner.
    • Cardali v. Cardali – Established a clear standard and procedure for determining cohabitation to support the termination of alimony payments.
    • Fitzpatrick v. Qasim – Concluded that, so long as there is actual notice of disapproval of a residential real estate contract, the notice is valid even if it is not transmitted in the manner set forth in the contract.
    • Facebook, Inc. v. State of New Jersey – Affirmed the necessity of a heightened showing to obtain a search warrant for social media messages that are prospective in nature and are sought to be obtained on a near contemporaneous basis.

    Click here to register for Five Key State Court Cases that Will Affect Your Practice

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    Gain the Edge! Negotiating to Get What You Want
    Earn up to 6.7 credits, including 1.2 in Ethics!
    Dec 21, 2023 | 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. | Online

    Faculty
    PRESENTERS
    Martin E. Latz
    Latz Negotiations, Scottsdale

    You negotiate every day. In fact, your ability to effectively negotiate may be the most critical skill you possess. Yet most attorneys negotiate instinctively or intuitively. This seminar will help you approach negotiations with a strategic mindset. 

    Click here to register for Gain the Edge! Negotiating to Get What You Want

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    Avoiding and Dealing with Accounts Receivable
    Earn up to 2 credits!
    Dec 21, 2023 | 12:00 p.m. – 1:40 p.m. | Online

    Join us in December for Avoiding and Dealing with Accounts Receivable seminar. 

    Click here to register for Avoiding and Dealing with Accounts Receivable

    For questions or to register by phone, please contact an association representative at 732-214-8500, or by email at [email protected].

    All the best,
    Barb



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    Barbara S. Straczynski
    Director of New Media and Promotion
    New Jersey State Bar Association
    One Constitution Square
    New Brunswick, NJ 08901
    732-937-7524
    [email protected]
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