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SUMMARY:Senior Citizens\, Incompetents\, and Bankruptcy
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Elder Law & Bankruptcy Sections of the Delaware State Bar Association \n3.0 Hours of CLE credit including 1 Hour of Enhanced Ethics for Delaware and Pennsylvania Attorneys\nRegistration FormCourse Materials×CLE On The Court\n\n\n			Please Add To Cart to see pricing details\n	\n\n\n	\n	\n		Location:\n		\n			\n			\n			Dill Dinkers Pickleball\n		\n	\n	\n\n	\n					Credits:\n				\n			\n\n\n\n	\n		\n		\n			PA Credit - $4.00		\n	\n\n	\n\n		\n			\n			PA ID #:\n			\n			\n			\n			\n				\n					Please enter your PA ID Number\n				\n							\n		\n\n	\n\n\n\n\n\n	\n		\n		\n			NJ Credit - $4.00		\n	\n\n	\n\n		\n			\n			NJ ID #:\n			\n			\n			\n			\n				\n					Please enter your NJ ID Number\n				\n									\n						Please check video description to make sure NJ credit is offered before checking this box.					\n							\n		\n\n	\n\n\n			\n\n\n\n\n\n\n	\n		Add To Cart\n	\n\n	\n		Cancel\n	\n\n\nRegister OnlineAdding to Cart... \nThis seminar is Live Only. \nSenior citizens and incompetents may suffer from creditor harassment\, or they may be a victim of financial exploitation. Is it possible for someone to file an individual bankruptcy for another person by using a power of attorney\, acting as a guardian\, or under a  trust?  The program will provide an overview how to navigate bankruptcy Chapters 7 and 13 for an elderly or incompetent client in financial trouble.  What to look for\, what you need to know\, and recommended due diligence. \n                                                                                       .\nSeminar from 1:00pm-4:15pm\nSponsored by the Elder Law & Bankruptcy Sections of DSBA\nModerator:  \nMichael B. Joseph\, Esquire\nFerry Joseph\, P.A. \nSpeaker:  \nChristina Pappoulis\, Esquire\nElle Van Dahlgren Law\, LLC \nSpeaker:  \nErin K. Brignola\, Esquire\nGellert Scali Busenkell & Brown\, LLC \nSpeaker:  \nCatherine B. “Kylee” Read\, Esquire\, CELA*\nEstate & Elder Law Services \n*Certified Elder Law Attorney by the National Elder Law Foundation\n\n\n\n\n\nCLE PRICING INFORMATION\nCost:\n\n\n\n\nDSBA Members\n$180\n\n\nDSBA Government Members\n$162\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNon-members (get member rate by JOINING)\n$280\n\n\nPennsylvania Credit – add:\n$12\n\n\n\n\n* advertised price is for the standard member rate. \nOUT OF STATE CLE CREDIT INFO \nThose attendees who wish to receive CLE credit\, other than from Delaware or Pennsylvania\, should contact their individual State’s CLE Commission for credit. The Delaware State Bar Association can provide you with the Agenda (included in the Materials sent with your registration confirmation) and a Certificate of Attendance (upon completion of the webinar)\, which should meet the requirements of compliance. \nAll rates include CLE Seminar and any materials. To register now or review DSBA CLE Policies\, click below.
URL:https://www.dsba.org/event/senior-citizens-incompetents-and-bankruptcy/
LOCATION:Delaware State Bar Association\, 704 North King Street\, Suite 110\, wilmington\, Delaware(DE)\, 19801
CATEGORIES:CLE Seminar
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SUMMARY:Women and the Law Retreat 2024
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Women and the Law Section of the Delaware State Bar Association \nRegistration is now closed.\n8.8 hours of CLE credit including 4 hours of Enhanced Ethics for Delaware Attorneys\n8.5 hours of CLE credit including 4 hours of Enhanced Ethics for Pennsylvania Attorneys\n(Day 1-  6 hours including 3.5 EE\, Day 2-  2.8 hours\, including 0.5 EE)\nThis seminar will not be recorded and will offer live credits.\nIf you have questions about the venue or about the CLE\, please contact reception@dsba.org\nWednesday\, April 3rd  \n5:00pm-7:00pm\nWelcome Happy Hour (on site) \nThursday\, April 4th\n6:30am-9:30am\nContinental Breakfast in the pre-function area \n8:00am -8:45am\nRegistration/Check-in \n8:45am-9:00am\nWelcome & Introduction \n9:00am-10:45am\nSelf-Advocacy at Work: Be a Powerful Advocate for Your Own Health\, Wealth\, and Well-being \nWomen are systemically underpaid compared to their male counterparts and inhibited by many traditional corporate cultures and policies. The more women advocate for themselves in the workplace\, the easier it will be for women to get what they deserve on a wider scale from this point forward.  You don’t have to be a master negotiator to get what you deserve. You just have to be prepared.  Karen Huller will show you how to validate your market value and start on a path that optimizes your career growth and income potential. \nSpeaker:\nKaren Huller\nCEO of Epic Careering \n10:45am-11:00am\nMorning Break \n11:00am-11:45am\nFAQs and Common Misconceptions in eDiscovery \nThis panel consisting of full-time eDiscovery professionals will cover all your burning questions (and the questions you didn’t know to ask) in the area of eDiscovery.  Topics of discussion will include document preservation\, collection\, review\, production\, spoliation\, and sanctions.  This promises to be an informative panel for both new and seasoned attorneys practicing in a wide range of areas. \nSpeakers: \nLaura G. Readinger\, Esquire\nPotter Anderson & Corroon LLP \nIan D. McCauley\, Esquire\nBayard\, P.A.  \nAndrew McClary\nDLS Discovery \n11:45am-12:45pm\nBuffet Lunch in the Pre-Function Room  \n12:45pm-1:45pm\nThe Power of Work-Life Balance: A Practical Guide to Optimal Performance\, Wellness\, and Personal and Profession Success for Attorneys. \nMastering today’s blistering-paced legal world requires attorneys to juggle an array of short-term demands\, from managing heavy workloads to advancing their careers\, all while maintaining family and personal responsibilities. This one-hour class will offer valuable insights and practical research-based actionable tools to achieve both professional success and long-term well-being. \nSpeaker:\nJeff “KD” Meyers\, M.D.\, L.Ac.\nDelaware Back Pain & Sports Rehabilitation Centers \n1:45pm-3:00pm\nThe Past\, Present\, & Future of Police Reform Laws in Delaware \nIssues regarding the use of force in policing\, police misconduct\, and lack of law-enforcement transparency have received national attention in recent years.  This panel will discuss these issues in Delaware.  The panel will begin with La Toya Holley\, the sister of Anton Black\, who died in police custody in Maryland on September 15\, 2018.  One of the Maryland officers involved in Anton’s death was a former Delaware police officer who obtained employment in Maryland\, after being acquitted of an assault on a Delaware man who was in his custody.  Panelists from the Delaware Office of Defense Services (Public Defender’s Office) and the Delaware Department of Justice will discuss the process for review of use of force cases and Garrity rights.  Additionally\, the panel will highlight changes to Delaware’s laws over the past several years\, including the use of body-worn cameras\, changes to the self-defense statute\, and the Law-Enforcement Officers’ Bill of Rights. \n Speakers:  \nThe Honorable Cyndie Romer\nDelaware House of Representatives \nSonia Augusthy\, Esquire\nDelaware Office of Defense Services \nZoe Plerhoples\, Esquire\nDelaware Department of Justice \nMisty Seemans\, Esquire\nOffice of Defense Services \nLa Toya Holley\,\nSister of Anton Black and police reform legislation activist who helped get Anton’s Law passed in Maryland \n3:00pm-3:15pm\nAfternoon Break \n3:15pm-3:30pm\nA Presentation from Delaware ADR LLC \n3:30pm-4:45pm\nMay it Please the Court: Effective Appellate Advocacy \nThe panel shares the dos and don’ts of briefing and argument\, answers questions about appellate practice and procedure\,  and offers strategies for effective representation on appeal. \nModerator: \nPresident Judge Jan R. Jurden\nSuperior Court of the State of Delaware \nSpeakers: \nThe Honorable Tamika R. Montgomery-Reeves\nUnited States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit \nThe Honorable Karen L.Valihura\nSupreme Court of the State of Delaware \nThe Honorable Abigail M. LeGrow\nSupreme Court of the State of Delaware \n5:30pm-6:30pm\nHappy Hour in the Pre-Function Room \n*Sponsored by Delaware ADR\, LLC \n6:30pm-8:30pm\nDinner in the Ballroom \n  \nFriday\, April 5\n6:30am-9:30am\nContinental Breakfast in the Pre-Function Area \n7:00am-8:00am\nSunrise Yoga (on site) \n*Led by Dr. Anne Collins Duch\, DPT\, WCS\, E-RYT\nOwner of Physical Therapy for Women\, LLC and Sadhana Yoga Studio \n8:45am-9:15am\nRegistration/Check-in \n9:15-9:30am\nPresentation of the Boudart-Waserstein Awards  \n9:30am-10:30am\nUnited States Supreme Court Cases and Upcoming Cases \nBack by popular Demand!  Professor Alan Garfield will provide an update on the changing face of United States Supreme Court jurisprudence\, emphasizing the arenas of constitutional law that are currently the most dynamic and subject to potentially profound change. \nSpeaker:\nProfessor Alan E. Garfield\nWidener University Delaware Law School \n10:30am-11:00am\nBrains Matter – Strategies for Better Clarity and Composure at Work and at Home \nDo you often feel scattered or hyper-vigilant when addressing work-related projects? Do you have a hard time settling down outside of your work day? Do you experience sleep disruption\, gut-related challenges\, or experience urinary urgency? In this session\, we will explore a practical approach to mindfulness for improved productivity at work and an enhanced sense of ease at home\, while addressing the many physical challenges that often accompany an up-regulated nervous system. \n Speaker:\nDr. Anne Collins Duch\, DPT\, WCS\, E-RYT\nOwner of Physical Therapy for Women\, LLC and Sadhana Yoga Studio \n  \n11:00am-11:15am\nBreak \n11:15am-12:30pm\nLet’s Just Call the Judge (or Not): Deposition Civility \nSome tension during depositions is a natural product of the adversarial process; however\, maintaining professionalism\, civility\, and ethical conduct at such times is essential to ensure evidence can be marshalled fairly by competing parties.  What happens though when a fact witness\, expert witness\, or opposing counsel interferes with that process by being uncooperative\, nasty\, or even belligerent?  Join experienced judges\, practitioners\, and disciplinary counsel for a discussion of best practices to encourage civility during depositions\, the obligations of local counsel in pro hac vice cases\, and when to call the court. \nModerator:\nKathleen Vavala\, Esquire \nSpeakers:\nThe Honorable Laurie Selber Silverstein\nUnited States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware  \nThe Honorable Vivian L. Medinilla\nSuperior Court of the State of Delaware \nThe Honorable Danielle J. Brennan\nSuperior Court of the State of Delaware \nColleen D. Shields\, Esquire\nEckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott\, LLC \n Mary F. Dugan\, Esquire\nYoung Conaway Stargatt & Taylor\, LLP \nAntoinette D.Hubbard\, Esquire\nMaron Marvel Bradley Anderson & Tardy LLC \n\n\n\n\n\nCLE PRICING INFORMATION\nCost:\n\n\n\n\nThursday & Friday (includes Dinner)\n$225\n\n\nThursday Only (includes Dinner)\n$175\n\n\nFriday Only\n$75\n\n\nThursday Dinner Only\n$85\n\n\nPennsylvania Credit\n$32\n\n\n\n\n* advertised price is for the standard member rate. \nOUT OF STATE CLE CREDIT INFO \nThose attendees who wish to receive CLE credit\, other than from Delaware or Pennsylvania\, should contact their individual State’s CLE Commission for credit. The Delaware State Bar Association can provide you with the Agenda (included in the Materials sent with your registration confirmation) and a Certificate of Attendance (upon completion of the webinar)\, which should meet the requirements of compliance. \nNo refunds for this event for missed attendance. This event will not be recorded. \nAll rates include CLE Seminar and any materials. To register now or review DSBA CLE Policies\, click below.
URL:https://www.dsba.org/event/women-and-the-law-retreat-2024/
LOCATION:Hyatt Dewey Beach\, 1301 Coastal Hwy\, Dewey Beach\, DE\, 19971\, United States
CATEGORIES:CLE Seminar
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