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September 2014
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Family Law: How to Avoid the QDRO Blues
by Jill Jackson, Tharrington Smith LLP

Early on, there was a stretch of time when I was the only associate working with four partners; so I found myself dealing with the same problems time and again. I quickly figured out that it saved me considerable time and effort if I became a hoarder of information and go-by documents. Read more
Is Your Current Asset Allocation a 'Lose-Lose' Proposition?
by William Stroud, Lawyers Insurance
 
Asset allocation." These have been the buzz words for successful investing for at least a generation. Maintain the correct allocation based on your risk tolerance and your age to maximize long term return and manage risk. Read more

The Law is Hard Work
by Jay Reeves

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In This Issue
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CLE Schedule
Fall Schedule:
Thu, Oct 2     Greensboro
Fri, Oct 3       Concord
Thu, Nov 20   Asheville
Fri, Nov 21     Clemmons
Fri, Jan. 23    Cary (AM and PM)
Thu, Jan. 29  Greenville
Fri, Jan . 30   New Bern
Fri., Feb. 6   
Wrightsville Beach

More information regarding our CLE programs. 

   

Approved for 3 hours of NC State Bar CLE credit:

   2 hours ethics/professionalism

   1 hour general.

SPECIAL SECTIONS
FROM START TO FINIS
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Legal Implications Regarding  
Data Security 
SUPPORT FOR STAFF 
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Be Ready with an Incident  
Response Plan

by William S. Cherry III, Manning Fulton

by Nora Rock, LAWPRO
The Internet, networked applications, and cloud computing have created a more equitable competitive environment for Small and Mid-Sized Businesses to expand their organizations and improve customer experiences while controlling costs.
Read more
An effective incident response plan (IRP) can put a firm in a position to effectively and efficiently manage a breach by protecting sensitive data, systems, and networks, and to quickly investigate the extent and source of the breach so that operations can be maintained or promptly restored. Read more
OTHER EVENTS
Alternative Careers
for JDs
hosted by the NCBA

When: October, 15, 2014
Where: NC Bar Center

Discover all the ways you can make a living as something other than an attorney. Your J.D. is valuable outside the law office.

 Additional Information

Dan K. Moore Program in Ethics: Emerging Issues in Privilege and Conflicts of Interests
hosted by UNC School of Law

When: October, 24, 2014
Where: UNC Center for School Leadership Development, Chapel Hill

This year's program provides 4 hours of Continuing Legal Education credit in Ethics and Professional Responsibility. 

 Additional Information

DIY Legal Marketing for Solos and Small Firms
hosted by LMA

When: November 7, 2014
Where: Campbell Law School

The seminar is designed for private practice attorneys who have limited marketing experience and want to determine the most cost effective ways to expand their practices.

Additional Information

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