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Unraveling the New Tax Laws Impact on Domestic Relations Law


Old iMIS Number:
VFX21


Description

Unraveling the New Tax Law’s Impact on Domestic Relations Law & Extended Updates

NYSBA Member: $175
 

Program Description
This program brings together a faculty of experienced matrimonial law practitioners and accountants who will provide a broad overview of the federal Tax Cuts & Jobs Act’s impact on all matters related to domestic relations law including divorce and separation, separation of martial property, forensic accounting, and more. The program will also feature an extended matrimonial case law update segment to keep practitioners current with the latest matrimonial cases impacting their practice.

Who Should Attend
New and experienced matrimonial and family law attorneys as well as general practitioners.

Sponsored by the Family Law Section and the Committee on Continuing Legal Education.

Live CLE Program
Friday, June 7, 2019 | Rochester

Friday, June 7, 2019 | Melville
Tuesday, June 11, 2019 | Tarrytown

Wednesday, June 12, 2018 | Albany
Friday, June 14, 2019 | NYC

6.0 MCLE Credits: 4.0 Skills; 2.0 Areas of Professional Practice

NYSBA Member: $175 | Non-Member: $275
Co-Sponsoring Section Member: $150
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Agenda Topics
TBD

Program Co-Chairs
Rosalia Baiamonte, Esq., Gassman Baiamonte Gruner, P.C., Garden City
Maureen A. Dunn, Esq., Johnson & Cohen, LLP, Pearl River
Charles P. Inclima, Esq., Inclima Law Firm, PLLC, Rochester
Peter R. Stambleck, Esq., Aronson Mayefsky & Sloan, LLP, NYC
Bruce J. Wagner, Esq., McNamee, Lochner, P.C., Albany
Brett S. Ward, Esq., Blank Rome LLP, NYC

Program Faculty
TBD

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Newly Admitted Attorneys: To receive skills credit, newly admitted attorneys must take accredited transitional CLE courses in traditional live classroom settings that have been approved by the CLE Board for use by newly admitted attorneys.  For more information about the CLE Rules, please go to www.nycourts.gov/Attorneys/CLE.

Out of State Accreditation: This program has also been approved for MCLE credit by the State Bar of California, the Pennsylvania Continuing Legal Education Board and the Board of Continuing Legal Education of the State of New Jersey.  If you require MCLE credit in other states, we can provide you a Uniform MCLE Form.

Partial Credit for Program Segments Not Allowed: Under the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board Regulations and Guidelines, attendees at CLE programs cannot get MCLE credit for a program segment (typically, a lecture or panel, of which there are usually several in a program) unless they are present for the entire segment. Those who arrive late, depart early, or are absent for any portion of the segment WILL NOT receive credit for that program segment.

 

 

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If you have any questions about this program, please contact staff attorney Sally Bratten. 

 

 

 

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