Family Law 2010 Annual Meeting CLE: Representing the Lawyer in a Divorce Course Materials
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Family Law 2010 Annual Meeting CLE: Representing the Lawyer in a Divorce Course Materials

Family Law 2010 Annual Meeting CLE: Representing the Lawyer in a Divorce Course Materials
Product Code: 5130175COR
Authors: Nordin Blacker, Jill Hersh, Michael Miskel
Publication Date: August 6, 2010
Page Count: 180
Sponsoring Entities: Section of Family Law
Topics: Family Law
Format: Course Materials - 5130175COR
Pricing: $45.00 (Regular)
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About this Product

These materials accompanied the program "Representing the Lawyer in a Divorce," which was presented at the ABA Family Law 2010 Annual Meeting. Program description is below.

Are you a lawyer? Do you think you might get divorced? Are you a lawyer that practices family law? Do you think you might ever represent another lawyer in their divorce? Are you a partner in a law firm? Do you think one of your colleagues might get divorced? Are you concerned about your business and your privacy if you fall into any of these categories?

If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, this program will help you understand valuation issues relevant to a law firm including structure of the business, partnership and buy-in agreements, tangible versus intangible assets, excess earnings, double dipping, and much more. In addition, the program will address how to construct privacy barriers both in the firm and in court filings. The ins and outs of separate and community interests in a law firm and the differences that might apply in equitable division states will also be covered.

Lastly, the program will also tackle the fiduciary duties of a lawyer who is going through a divorce and how that relates to their clients and their law firm.