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Law Matters

Law Matters

Tuesdays at 9 A.M.

The law matters in all aspects of your work and personal life. Learn about the law and some practical tips in dealing with legal issues that matter to you.

Tuesday, October 27, 202010/27/2020

How to Avoid Family Discord In Estate Planning

In Law Matters

Tuesday, October 20, 202010/20/2020

Unacceptable Job Performance

In Law Matters

Tuesday, October 13, 202010/13/2020

Legal considerations When You Open Your Own Business

In Law Matters

Tuesday, October 6, 202010/06/2020

Domestic Violence Awareness

In Law Matters

Tuesday, September 29, 202009/29/2020

Mammogram Matters

In Law Matters

Tuesday, September 22, 202009/22/2020

Inheritance

In Law Matters

Tuesday, September 15, 202009/15/2020

Uncovering Money To Get Paid

In Law Matters

Tuesday, September 1, 202009/01/2020

Now That I Signed My Trust, What’s Next?

In Law Matters

Tuesday, August 11, 202008/11/2020

Covid and Work

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