Cle Calendar

Publication year1989
Pages41
CitationVol. 2 No. 8 Pg. 41
CLE CALENDAR
Vol. 2 No. 8 Pg. 41
Utah Bar Journal
October, 1989

DEVELOPMENTS IN THE MECHANICS LIEN AND NOTARY LAWS

The Real Property Section and the Utah State Bar will co-sponsor a half-day seminar on the recent developments of Utah mechanics lien and notary laws. The seminar will discuss recent statutory changes as well as developments in case law.

Date: October 10, 1989

Place: Utah Law and Justice Center

Fee: $40

Time: 8:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.

ADVANCED TAX ISSUES IN ESTATE PLANNING

A live via satellite seminar. The federal estate, gift and generation-skipping tax system has been undergoing dramatic change in recent years, and the rate of change and increase in complexity is accelerating. More than ever before, non-estate planning transactions can greatly compound the client's estate planning problems. The program will focus on new developments in four areas: Section 2036(c) of the Internal Revenue Code; generation-skipping transfer tax; life insurance trusts; and the estate planning aspects of employee benefits.

Date: October 12, 1989

Place: Utah Law and Justice Center

Fee: $135

Time: 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

REPRESENTING THE SMALL BUSINESS CLIENT: A GUIDE FOR SOLE AND SMALL FIRM PRACTITIONERS

A live via satellite seminar. This program covers both the basic and special needs of small business clients and the particular skills required of sole or small firm practitioners who counsel them. The purpose is to review the fundamental services performed by practitioners in counseling small businesses and to sharpen the attorney's professional and organizational skills in a manner that will attract business clients. Attention also will be given to the concerns of minority—and women-owned businesses and to positive business counseling that the practitioner might wish to provide to clients.

Date: October 19, 1989

Place: Utah Law and Justice Center

Fee: $25 (special fee)

Time: 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

TRIAL OF A COMMERCIAL CASE: LITIGATING AND DEFENDING UNDER ARTICLES 2 AND 9 OF THE UCC

A live via satellite seminar. How secure are you—in litigating under Articles 2 and 9—of your knowledge of the rights of the various parties, what's different and unusual about litigating under Article 9, and what is the full scope of Article 2? How about remedies and presuit considerations? Are you totally confident that you are doing all you can do to prepare the case for presentation, to present a prima facie case, to...

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