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Using California Family Law Judicial Council Forms 2009

June 4, 2009, San Francisco
June 4, 2009, Live Webcast

Free Pro Bono Program!

Protecting the Rights of Homeowners with Limited Scope Representation

June 8, 2009, San Francisco
June 8, 2009, Live Webcast

Free Pro Bono Program!



Using California Family Law Judicial Council Forms 2009

Millions of Californians are unrepresented in Family Court matters. Low-income clients are in desperate need of your pro bono help.

PLI is pleased to present Using California Family Law Judicial Council Forms 2009, a two-hour program, in collaboration with The Bar Association of San Francisco's Volunteer Legal Services Program (VLSP), The State Bar of California, Public Interest Clearinghouse and others.

In just two hours, an experienced Family Court attorney will present all of the Judicial Council forms that you will need and explain how to use these forms. It is our hope that you will join other pro bono attorneys by contacting VLSP or a pro bono organization in your community.

Register now for this important pro bono training and earn MCLE credit too!

Protecting the Rights of Homeowners with Limited Scope Representation

Learn how to use limited scope representation in the growing, complex field of homeowner association law at this free pro bono program presented by PLI in cooperation with The State Bar of California, Public Interest Clearinghouse and others. Get the practical skills you need to help homeowners who would otherwise be without representation. You will also learn best practices and receive risk management materials, fee agreements and other materials you will need, even if you are starting a limited scope practice from scratch.

What You Will Learn

  • The ethical rules governing limited scope representation
  • The special application to homeowner association law
  • How to master the complexities of the Davis-Stirling Common Interest Development Act
  • How to utilize limited scope representation to target a pool of potential paying clients who are currently unrepresented
  • How to limit risk, including malpractice and insurance coverage issues
  • How to identify the cases which lend themselves to limited scope representation
  • How to market your limited scope practice

Register Now!

Using California Family Law Judicial Council Forms 2009

San Francisco, June 4, 2009

Live Webcast, June 4, 2009


Protecting the Rights of Homeowners with Limited Scope Representation

San Francisco, June 8, 2009


Live Webcast, June 8, 2009


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Chairs

Using California Family Law Judicial Council Forms 2009

Melissa Tapply
Senior Court Staff Attorney
Unified Family Court
San Francisco Superior Court

San Francisco

Protecting the Rights of Homeowners with Limited Scope Representation

M. Sue Talia
Private Family Law Judge
Member, California State Bar's Standing Committee on Delivery of Legal Services
Danville, CA


Groupcasts

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