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Social Law Hosts Probate and Family Law Attorneys for another Sold-out Event

Posted: Apr 09, 2015
Tagged: CLE ,  Continuing Legal Education ,  Family and Domestic Law ,  family law

Last night, the Social Law Library was happy to welcome Probate and Family Law attorneys to listen, learn, and interact with our panel of judges about the many evidentiary issues impacting practitioners.  Along with our co-sponsors the Senior Partners for Justice and the Massachusetts Family and Probate American Inn of Court, the Library would like to thank the faculty - Hon. Robert A. Scandurra, First Justice, Barnstable Probate and Family Court, Program Chair, Hon. Amy L. Blake, Massachusetts Appeals Court, Hon. Maureen H. Monks, Middlesex Probate and Family Court, Hon. Leilah A. Keamy, Worcester Probate and Family Court, and Hon. Randy J. Kaplan, Essex Probate and Family Court.  Without their hard work and insight this program would not have been possible.  If you found last night’s event helpful or were not able to attend, please consider signing up for our upcoming Family Law event entitle, “Alimony Reform on Appeal: Learn From the Experts” on May 28, 2015.  You can learn more about that event at www.socialaw.com/alimony.

Thank you once again to our co-sponsors, the faculty, and the attendees for making this event a success.





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