October 2004
Upcoming CLE seminars include annual bankruptcy, estate planning,
and ABOTA institute
Wisconsin federal judges, experienced
practitioners, and trustees will examine the most current issues
concerning business and consumer bankruptcies at the 2004 Annual
Bankruptcy Update. The program will include a comprehensive
case law update and substantive presentations with commentary from an
outstanding judicial panel.
The live program for Western District locations will be presented on
Oct. 29 in Madison, and the video seminar will be presented on Dec. 9 at
select locations. The live program for Eastern District locations will
be presented on Oct. 28 in Milwaukee, and the video seminar will be
presented on Dec. 10 at select locations. The seminar runs from 8 a.m.
to 4:35 p.m.
Tuition is $199. The program will be submitted for up to 7.0 CLE
credits, 1.0 EPR credits, and will be submitted for Minnesota CLE
credits.
Some of Wisconsin's most accomplished estate planners will be on hand
at the 25th Annual Estate Planning Update seminar to
review today's important planning issues, examine the most recent
developments in estate planning, and provide useful advice, practice
tips, and sample language and forms that are invaluable to an estate
planning practice
The live seminar is scheduled for Nov. 10 in Milwaukee, 8:30 a.m. -
4:30 p.m. The video seminar is scheduled for Dec. 14 at statewide
locations. Tuition is $199. The program has been submitted for up to 7.5
CLE credits, does not qualify for EPR credits, and will be submitted for
Minnesota CLE credits.
The 15th Annual Institute of Trial Practice,
sponsored by the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA) and State Bar
CLE Seminars, will again feature some of Wisconsin's most experienced
trial lawyers presenting a real case before a "jury" of their peers.
The live seminar is scheduled for Nov. 12 in Waukesha, 8 a.m. - 5:35
p.m. The video seminar is scheduled for Dec. 15 at statewide locations.
Tuition is $199. The program has been submitted for up to 9.0 CLE
credits, does not qualify for EPR credits, and will be submitted for
Minnesota CLE credits.
Start times listed include a 30-minute registration period.
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