TBA CLE Series features Pitfalls and Pointers: Litigation Involving Closely-Held Businesses and Family Law - Presented by Karolina Calhoun, Lisa Gill, Will Perry

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In the vibrant legal landscape of Memphis, an event is on the horizon that promises to enrich the practice of family law professionals. Hosted by the esteemed TBA Family Law Section, Family Law 2023: Intersections of Family Law is set to unravel the intricacies of how family law intersects with other legal realms. In this blog post, we delve into the details of this enlightening event and explore the ways in which it can provide family law practitioners in Memphis with a competitive edge.

Scheduled to take place in Memphis, this is more than just another legal seminar. It offers an exceptional opportunity for legal practitioners to expand their horizons and gain a comprehensive perspective on the intersections between family law and other legal segments. By exploring these crossroads, attendees can unlock fresh insights that have the potential to transform their legal practice.

Exploring Key Sessions:

The event's carefully curated schedule boasts two key sessions that promise to deliver invaluable knowledge and expertise:

The Intersection of Criminal & Family Laws (2:15-3:15pm CT): Led by seasoned legal minds Laquita Stokes and Sam Winnig, this session dives deep into the intricate web where criminal and family laws intersect. Attendees can expect to gain a nuanced understanding of how these two legal domains intertwine, equipping them with the tools to navigate complex cases more effectively.

Pitfalls and Pointers: Litigation Involving Closely-Held Businesses and Family Law (3:30-4:30pm CT): With insights from Karolina Calhoun, Lisa Gill, and Will Perry, this session sheds light on the challenges and strategies involved in handling closely-held business litigation within the context of family law. As closely-held businesses play a significant role in many divorce cases, this session offers a practical toolkit to family law practitioners.

Networking and Insights:

Family Law CLE doesn't just stop at knowledge-sharing; it offers a platform for networking and camaraderie. A post-event networking reception, sponsored by Butler Snow, Gill Family Law PLLC, and Mercer Capital, provides an opportunity for attendees to connect with peers, share experiences, and foster valuable professional relationships. As an added treat, Mercer Capital extends its hospitality with happy hour refreshments, creating a relaxed and engaging environment for networking.

Leveraging Membership Benefits:

For those holding a TBA Complete Membership, Family Law 2023 presents a cost-effective opportunity. Prepaid CLE credits that come with the membership can be used to save on event registration fees. Not yet a TBA member? This event serves as a compelling reason to join, unlocking access to exclusive savings, benefits, and a broader legal community.

Family Law 2023: Intersections of Family Law in Memphis is an event that promises to contribute to the way family law professionals approach their practice. By embracing the interplay between family law and other legal segments, attendees can enhance their skill set, gain fresh perspectives, and build meaningful connections within the legal community.

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