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HOLIDAY PARTY & JUDICIAL RECEPTION
HOLIDAY PARTY & JUDICIAL RECEPTION
The Bergen County Bar Association cordially invites you to its Judicial Reception and Holiday Party Join Superior Court Judges, their Law Clerks, and your fellow friends and colleagues of the Bar for an evening of celebration and camaraderie. Enjoy an open bar and a lavish cocktail reception as we celebrate the season. We are also … Continue reading HOLIDAY PARTY & JUDICIAL RECEPTION
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NAVIGATING NON-TRADITIONAL INCOME: INFLUENCERS & MODERN CHALLENGES IN FAMILY LAW
NAVIGATING NON-TRADITIONAL INCOME: INFLUENCERS & MODERN CHALLENGES IN FAMILY LAW
In the digital age, family law practitioners increasingly encounter cases involving influencers and non-traditional income sources. This presentation will explore the unique challenges and considerations in handling family law matters where income is derived from social media, online businesses, and other unconventional sources. Attendees will learn how to identify, assess, and valuate these income streams, … Continue reading NAVIGATING NON-TRADITIONAL INCOME: INFLUENCERS & MODERN CHALLENGES IN FAMILY LAW
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ARE DEI PROGRAMS DOA? – STATUS OF DEI PROGRAMS POST SFFA v. HARVARD AND SFFA v. UNC
ARE DEI PROGRAMS DOA? – STATUS OF DEI PROGRAMS POST SFFA v. HARVARD AND SFFA v. UNC
An all star panel of Labor and Employment and DEI experts will discuss the current status of DEI post the Harvard/UNC decisions and the recent impact of the presidential elections. Topics will include recent and proposed legislation and recent caselaw including Muldrow v. St. Louis decision. This in-person CLE is approved for 2.0 NJ CLE … Continue reading ARE DEI PROGRAMS DOA? – STATUS OF DEI PROGRAMS POST SFFA v. HARVARD AND SFFA v. UNC
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DIVORCE & REAL ESTATE: SEPARATING FACT FROM FICTION
DIVORCE & REAL ESTATE: SEPARATING FACT FROM FICTION
This CLE will provide attorneys with an in-depth understanding of real estate valuation and sale, especially when navigating high-conflict cases. The course will also address the unique challenges of selling real estate under high-stress or adversarial conditions. This in-person seminar is approved for 1.0 NJ CLE credit. After the seminar, attendees are invited to join … Continue reading DIVORCE & REAL ESTATE: SEPARATING FACT FROM FICTION