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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, November 27, 201811/27/2018

Workplace Boundaries

In Law Matters

Tuesday, November 20, 201811/20/2018

Mental Competency, Undue Influence and More

In Law Matters

Tuesday, November 13, 201811/13/2018

Common Questions When Going Into A Divorce

In Law Matters

Tuesday, November 6, 201811/06/2018

Starting A Business

In Law Matters

Tuesday, October 30, 201810/30/2018

There Is No Such Thing As A Family Inheritance

In Law Matters

Tuesday, October 23, 201810/23/2018

Alimony, Child Support and more

In Law Matters

Tuesday, October 16, 201810/16/2018

Changing Jobs On YOUR Terms

In Law Matters

Tuesday, October 9, 201810/09/2018

Sexual Harassment; Prevention and Investigation

In Law Matters

Tuesday, October 2, 201810/02/2018

Protections Available to Domestic Violence Victims

In Law Matters

Tuesday, September 25, 201809/25/2018

Mistakes To Avoid In Your Divorce Trial

In Law Matters

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