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Posted by: Barry Kolar on Nov 9, 2017
News Type: TBA CLE

The TBA Online CLE video platform will be offline for approximately 30 minutes Friday morning, starting at 9:30 a.m. Central Standard Time. The upgrade is necessary to ensure compatibility with current versions of all major web browsers. 

Posted by: Katharine Heriges on Nov 8, 2017
News Type: TBA CLE
The State Government Attorneys' Conference will be held at the Tennessee Bar Center on Nov. 17. Conflicts of interest, updates from the hill and process of termination in connection to protecting your agency are addressed in this year's program. Lunch will be provided, allowing for networking. If you are interested in more topics, the Administrative Law Annual Forum will be held in the morning. 
Posted by: Katharine Heriges on Nov 7, 2017
News Type: TBA CLE
A CLE on Administrative Law will be held at the Tennessee Bar Center on Nov. 17. Topics will include administrative hearings, negotiations and best practices. Attend and find out how to maintain regular and positive working relationships with statewide and local officeholders. Lunch will be provided, allowing for networking. If you are interested in more topics, the State Government Attorneys' Conference 2017 will be held in the afternoon. 
Posted by: Katharine Heriges on Nov 6, 2017
News Type: TBA CLE
A new CLE on Special Needs Trusts will be held Nov. 16 at the Tennessee Bar Center in Nashville. This program will navigate through the tax code to maximize advantages for Qualified Disability Trusts and discuss ethical considerations of using a trust to qualify for Medicaid. There are many duties and ethical considerations associated with serving as a trustee – learn about these issues in this specialized program. 
Posted by: Barry Kolar on Nov 3, 2017
News Type: TBA CLE

Conflicts of interest, updates from Capitol Hill and the process of termination in connection to protecting an agency are all addressed in this year's State Government Attorneys' Conference, Nov. 17 in Nashville. The three-hour session will start at 1 p.m., with a free networking lunch kicking off the programming at 11:45 a.m.

Posted by: Barry Kolar on Nov 2, 2017
News Type: TBA CLE

If you do real estate law, you don't want to miss the annual Hot Topics in Real Estate program jointly produced by the Tennessee Bar Association and the Tennessee Land Title Association. This year's program will be Nov. 10 at the AT&T Building in downtown Nashville, starting at 8:30 a.m. and offering 6.25 CLE hours credit. Here's what the agenda looks like.

Posted by: Katharine Heriges on Nov 1, 2017
News Type: TBA CLE

A new CLE on Special Needs Trusts will be held at the Tennessee Bar Center on Nov. 16. This program will navigate you through the tax code to maximize advantages for Qualified Disability Trusts and discuss ethical considerations of using a trust to qualify for Medicaid. There are many duties and ethical considerations associated with serving as a trustee – learn about these issues in this specialized program.

Posted by: Katharine Heriges on Oct 31, 2017
News Type: TBA CLE
The Fall Annual Review this Friday in Nashville will feature 15 CLE hours of best practices and updates in various areas of law, including ethics hours. This program will provide you with seven hours of live credit and eight prepaid credits to complete online at any time, from home, office or mobile device.   
Posted by: Katharine Heriges on Oct 30, 2017
News Type: TBA CLE
Stacie Odeneal will present a special CLE webcast on Rights and Obligations in Juvenile Law at noon on Tuesday. An overview of the rights and obligations of juveniles will be covered including right to counsel, due process, timelines, appeals and indigent and pro se resources. If you are unavailable to attend on this date, the webcast will be available online for up to one year.
Posted by: Katharine Heriges on Oct 27, 2017
News Type: TBA CLE

On Oct. 31, Stacie Odeneal will present a special CLE webcast on Rights and Obligations in Juvenile Law. An overview of the rights and obligations of juveniles will be covered including right to counsel, Due Process, timelines, appeals and indigent and pro se resources. If you are unavailable to attend on this date, the webcast will be available online for up to one year.


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