CLE: How to Improve Your Practice and Avoid Ethics and Malpractice Complaints
This program has been approved for 2 CLE credits,
including 0.5 ethics credit.
Don’t miss this exciting program featuring Jay Foonberg, an internationally known attorney and author of numerous ABA articles as well as four best-selling books. Mr. Foonberg is the author of “How to Start and Build a Law Practice,” which has sold more than 165,000 copies, and “How to Get and Keep Good Clients.” Mr. Foonberg is also a member of the Board of Governors of the ABA Law Student Division.
Join us for an informative and practical discussion on:
- The new (and not so new) client trust account rules and IOLTA -- how innocent bookkeeping mistakes can lead to horrendous disciplinary and financial problems.
- The “Evergreen Trust Account” -- a new concept to help you manage, collect and avoid accounts receivables and avoid fee disputes.
- Getting and keeping good clients, and avoiding ethics and malpractice complaints.
Learn it all from a practicing lawyer who will provide you with real answers, for real practices, gained from real experiences. Bring your questions and bring your books for book signing.
A free copy of Mr. Foonberg’s latest book, “How To Get and Keep Good Clients,” will be given to the first fifteen (15) people to register.
Parking is not enforced on campus after 1:00 p.m. on Fridays. Attendees may park in any student, staff/faculty or metered parking spaces.
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