Intersection Between Transactional Lawyering & Family Law
How to collaborate with your experts
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Product Description
Product Description
Often divorce lawyers are confronted with complex tax, real estate, business, and IP issues. This program addresses collaboration with transactional lawyers; when to engage such lawyers to assist in matters outside of a family lawyer’s comfort zone; when and whom to engage with respect to complex corporate issues; understanding common incentive equity interests for startups and technology companies (including restricted stock and stock options); and understanding and valuing certain assets, including business entities and intellectual property such as patents, trademarks, and royalties.
Although only a small percentage of divorce cases are tried to conclusion, successful domestic relations practitioners must be prepared to try cases or successfully negotiate a settlement and often require transactional expertise outside of their own expertise as divorce lawyers. This program helps you improve your techniques by giving you the unique opportunity to observe transactional lawyers specializing in corporate law, intellectual property, and commercial real estate, as well as professions in the area of complex tax issues related to these assets.
The expert faculty present and analyze case scenarios with a judge. They discuss techniques and strategy considerations in assessing discovery, determining value of corporate interests, intellectual property, and commercial real estate, and discuss drafting of documents often outside the expertise of law practices specializing in divorce.
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Agenda & Materials
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9:30am - 9:35am
Welcome and Introduction
on demand video Add to CartNancy A. Freed, Esq., Prince Lobel Tye LLP , Boston
Claire K. Forkner, Esq., Lee & Rivers, LLP , Boston
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9:35am - 10:05am
Transactional Lawyering & Family Law: Restricted Stock and Stock Options
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10:05am - 10:35am
Transactional Lawyering & Family Law: Real Estate: Ltd Partnership, LLC Interest Valued
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10:35am - 11:05am
Transactional Lawyering & Family Law: How to Understand and Value IP and Patents, Trademarks and Royalties, and Startups
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11:05am - 11:20am
Break
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11:20am - 11:50am
Transactional Lawyering & Family Law: What Discovery and Documents are Appropriate to Request
on demand video Add to CartClaire K. Forkner, Esq., Lee & Rivers, LLP , Boston
Nancy A. Freed, Esq., Prince Lobel Tye LLP , Boston
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11:50am - 12:20pm
Transactional Lawyering & Family Law: How to Assist Drafting Interrogatories and Depositions
on demand video Add to CartClaire K. Forkner, Esq., Lee & Rivers, LLP , Boston
Nancy A. Freed, Esq., Prince Lobel Tye LLP , Boston
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12:20pm - 12:30pm
"Ask the Experts" Q&A Session and Key Takeaways
on demand video Add to CartNancy A. Freed, Esq., Prince Lobel Tye LLP , Boston
Claire K. Forkner, Esq., Lee & Rivers, LLP , Boston
Hon. Christine D. Anthony, Probate and Family Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts , Lowell
John H. Chu, Esq., Prince Lobel Tye LLP , Boston
Max Riffin, Esq., Prince Lobel Tye LLP , Boston
Ann M. Sobolewski, Esq., Prince Lobel Tye LLP , Boston
Robert Stankus, CPA, CVA, CBIZ Tofias , Boston
Matthew Vella, Esq., Prince Lobel Tye LLP , Boston
Please Note
MCLE webcasts are delivered completely online, underscoring their convenience and appeal. There are no published print materials. All written materials are available electronically only. They are posted 24 hours prior to the program and can be accessed, downloaded, or printed from your computer.
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