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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, February 17, 201502/17/2015

Corporate Divorce

In Law Matters

Tuesday, February 10, 201502/10/2015

Wills, Trusts and Probate

In Law Matters

Joe Kenny joins Dan to talk about the importance of setting up a will or trust.

Tuesday, February 3, 201502/03/2015

Starting or Buying Your Own Business

In Law Matters

Paul Creme is in with Dan to talk about what you need to know before buying or starting your own…

Tuesday, January 20, 201501/20/2015

Powers of Attorney and Guardianship

In Law Matters

Beth Lorsbach is in with Dan to talk about the importance of getting a power of attorney. If you do…

Tuesday, January 13, 201501/13/2015

Changing Jobs

In Law Matters

Things you should be aware of before you apply for a new job.

Tuesday, January 6, 201501/06/2015

Divorce 101

In Law Matters

The basics you need to know if you are thinking about divorce.

Tuesday, December 23, 201412/23/2014

Law Matters to Home Owners

In Law Matters

If you own your home there are a few things you should know.

Monday, December 22, 201412/22/2014

When Gifts are Not Gifts

In Law Matters

When is a gift not a gift legally?

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