The Build Your Practice: Choosing the Appropriate Business Entity - Understanding and Evaluating Your Options seminar will help lawyers give their business and corporate clients the best advice when selecting a business entity based on their client's particular specifications.
March 2004
CLE seminars focus on helping clients choose appropriate business
entities and planning end-of-life directives
The Build Your Practice: Choosing the Appropriate Business
Entity - Understanding and Evaluating Your Options seminar will
help lawyers give their business and corporate clients the best advice
when selecting a business entity based on their client's particular
specifications. An experienced panel will detail the legal
characteristics of various business entities and explore a series of
fact situations, highlighting the variables and issues that are critical
to this business decision.
The live
program will be presented on March 31 in Milwaukee, 8 a.m. - 3
p.m. The video
seminar is scheduled for May 18 at statewide locations. Tuition is
$199 and $189 for Young Lawyers Division members. The program has been
approved for 6.0 CLE credits, 1.0 EPR credit, and will be submitted for
Minnesota CLE credits.
Earn 7.5 GAL Adult credits at the State Bar's Advanced
Directives End-of-Life Decision Making CLE seminar, presented
in conjunction with the Public Interest Law Section.
Modern medicine can keep bodies alive longer, but consider the
consequences of using life-sustaining technology when families do not
know what a family member's wishes are. Help ensure that your client's
wishes are accurately documented, adequately shared with family members,
and ultimately followed. This seminar will help attorneys assist clients
in making end-of-life decisions so attorneys can translate clients'
wishes into meaningful, enforceable legal documents.
The supreme court recently created SCR 36, effective July 1,
requiring training to become eligible for appointment as a guardian ad
litem for adults. The rule was published in the February 2004 Wisconsin
Lawyer.
The live
program will be presented on April 1, in Milwaukee, 8 a.m. -
4:30 p.m. The video
seminar is scheduled for June 8 at statewide locations. Tuition is
$199 and $179 for Public Interest Law Section members. The program has
been approved for 7.5 CLE credits, 7.5 GAL Adult credits, and 1.0 EPR
credit.
Start times listed include a 30-minute registration period.
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