ATJC CLE Event Memphis, TN April 3, 2013
The Tennessee Access to Justice Commission through its Advisory Committees: Education, Pro Bono, and Public Awarness, reached out to lawyers in Memphis, TN, in support of pro bono awarness.
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When the housing bubble burst in 2008, the mortgage meltdown and housing slump drastically reduced the equity or profitability of most real estate. But how houses are handled – in Divorce, Elder Law, and Probate/Trusts & Estates remained the same.
This CLE program explores the legal ethics of informed and voluntary decisions by clients, synthesizing lawyer ethics with enhanced real estate due diligence to foster informed and voluntary client decision-making and prevent malpractice/ethics violations by leveraging real estate resources (mostly free, some fee-based).
Mitigate Financial Distress & Real Property Mistakes in Divorce, Elder Law, & Probate/Trusts & Estates to Increase Access to Justice by Enhancing Due Diligence and Leveraging Real Estate Resources (Free & Fee-based)
CLE Faculty Kelly Lise Murray, JD
When: Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Session 1: 9:30AM – 12:15PM (2.5 Dual CLE Hours)
Networking: 12:15PM – 1:00PM
Session 2: 1:00PM – 3:45PM (2.5 Dual CLE Hours)
Networking: 4:15PM – 5:00PM
Where: Holiday Inn® at the University of Memphis, Fogelman Executive Conference Center
3700 Central Avenue
Memphis, TN 38111
Hotel Phone: 901-678-8200
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3700 Central Avenue
Memphis, TN 38111
Hotel Phone: 901-678-8200
Click here for a map
To be eligible, you must have either:
- TN BPR # (active or inactive); or
- TN Rule 31 Mediator Listing (active)