MICPEL and the Maryland State Bar Association Section of Family & Juvenile Law

In Cooperation with the University of Maryland School of Law and the University of Baltimore School of Law

Present:

 

FAMILY PRACTICE 2007 UPDATE
Course #08-5040

Click here for a printable order form 
Please fill out the form completely and fax it to MICPEL at 410.659.0647.

4.0 CLE Hours

 

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

9:00 a.m. – 1:15 p.m.

University of Maryland Shady Grove

9640 Gudelsky Drive

Rockville, MD

 

Thursday, August 30, 2007

9:00 a.m. – 1:15 p.m.

University of Baltimore Business Center

1415 Maryland Avenue

Baltimore, MD

 

Save 50% on the Latest Edition of MICPEL’s Leading Family Law Publication
MARYLAND DIVORCE AND SEPARATION LAW, 8th EDITION (2003)

Order & Pick up your copy at the program on August 18, 2006 or August 23, 2006 and save 50%

 

Format                                 Reg. Price             50% Off
Book Only #2027-03         $199                      $99
Book & Disk #2028-03      $275                      $139
Disk #2026-03                    $89                        $49

 

FACULTY

 

BRYAN RENEHAN, ESQ.
Brodsky, Greenblatt, Renehan & Pearlstein, Chartered
Gaithersburg
· Concentrating in family law for 25 years
· Past Chair of the Montgomery County Bar Association and Maryland State Bar Association Family Law Sections
· Frequent lecturer on family law topics for MICPEL, Montgomery County Bar and Prince George’s County Bar

PAUL J. REINSTEIN, ESQ.
Sasscer, Clagett & Bucher
Upper Marlboro
· Concentrating in domestic relations trial practice
· Frequent MICPEL lecturer
· Member and Sub-Committee chair, Family Law Committee, Prince George’s County Bar Association
· Past Chair, Maryland State Bar Association’s Family & Juvenile Law Section
· Arbitrator, Circuit Court for Prince George’s County
· Member, Committee on Resolution of Fee Disputes, Maryland State Bar Association

STACY LEBOW SIEGEL, ESQ.
Stacy LeBow Siegel, LLC
Towson
· Practice focuses on family law and domestic relations matters
· Past Chair, MSBA Family & Juvenile Law Section Council
· Frequent MICPEL lecturer
· Member, Maryland State Bar Association, Women’s Bar Association, Baltimore City Bar Association, Baltimore County
Bar Association
· Past Chair, Baltimore County Family Law Committee and Baltimore County Solo and Small Firm Committee
· Adjunct Faculty, University of Maryland School of Law
· Maryland Liason for Floridom, Inc. (Maryland Mediator/Family Law Software)

 

WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND AND WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

In one comprehensive program you’ll learn about all of the major developments in Maryland family law during the past twelve months. We’ll also clue you in on some small developments that have changed family law practice in subtle, but important, ways. You’ll get an invaluable update on case law, legislation and court rules. Your guides on this interesting and informative tour through family practice territory are Paul Reinstein, Bryan Renehan and Stacy LeBow Siegel - veteran MICPEL faculty members and respected, experienced, highly effective lawyers, who have concentrated their practices in this area for many years.

We will provide you with an overview of every significant new development in family law, plus in-depth treatment of issues in several selected critical areas: grounds for divorce; alimony; marital property; and domestic violence protective orders. In addition to the great learning opportunity, you’ll have time to network with colleagues and make new contacts among attendees who consider this highly regarded annual update to be a required component of their professional development plan as family law practitioners.

In the past 12 months, significant legislation and case law have altered the playing field for the family law practitioner.  Our distinguished faculty will review these important developments and explore new issues in family law legislation and case law including Senate Bill 503/House Bill 265 Child Support - Health Insurance; Whittington v. Whittington and Ricketts v. Ricketts. New case law, new legislation, new rules, plus analysis of court trends over the past few years, advice on advocating in the gray areas left unresolved by recent decisions, and lots of practical tips on avoiding procedural pitfalls – in short, everything you need to know to keep up-to-date in family practice – will be covered.

 

Tuition

MSBA Young Lawyer Section Members $189
MSBA Family & Juvenile Law Section Members $189
MSBA Members $209
All Others $239
MICPEL Passport Holders $0
Video Replay $189
PA MCLE Credit Fee ($2/hour) $8

 

Video Replays

9:00 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. all locations

 

September 20, 2007; Baltimore

September 27, 2007; Baltimore

October 4, 2007; Rockville

October 11, 2007; Rockville

 

Too Busy to Attend?
Materials, Audio Tapes, CDs and DVDs are available for shipment within
thirty (30) days after the course date.

o Materials $79.95* (Inv. #2974-07)
o Audio Tapes and Materials $153.45* (Inv. #2975-07)
o CDs and Materials $153.45* (Inv. #2976-07)
o DVDs and Materials $195.45* (Inv. #2977-07)
*Price includes tax and shipping
 

Please note that course materials do not include MD Divorce and Separation Law, 8th Edition,

which is available for purchase separately.

 

Click here for a printable order form 
Please fill out the form completely and fax it to MICPEL at 410.659.0647.

 

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