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MCLE ThisWeek is newly revamped for 2025, delivering fresh legal insights when you need them most. Each episode spotlights timely topics, practical strategies, and leading experts to keep your practice ahead of the curve. Tune in and stay at the forefront of your profession, only with MCLE New England.
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In this episode:Host Bruce Richard sits down with immigration attorney Robin Nice for an in-depth discussion about the legal and human realities of ICE enforcement in the United States. With over a decade of experience representing asylum seekers and families facing deportation, Robin explains how attorneys can better understand clients’ rights and the rapidly changing landscape of immigration policy.With expertise and passion, Robin unpacks:What ICE actually is — and how its authority differs from local policeCommon misconceptions about warrants, detentions, and client rightsHow enforcement priorities have changed under different administrationsWhat to do when a client is detained — from filing bond motions to habeas petitionsDue process breakdowns inside the immigration systemHow federal district courts can serve as a safeguard against overreachThe human cost of a system that leaves families in fear, uncertainty, and legal limboRobin also discusses the urgent need for legal reform, the impact of current policies on asylum seekers, and the moral and constitutional questions every lawyer should be asking about immigration enforcement today.Featured Guest:Robin Nice, Esq. — Partner at McHaffey & Nice, a Boston-based firm focused exclusively on immigration law, specializing in asylum and humanitarian relief. Robin brings 13 years of experience advocating for individuals and families navigating the U.S. immigration system.Links and Resources:MCLE Online PassMcHaffey & NiceImportant Note:Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to providing high-quality, practical continuing legal education for the legal community. As part of its educational mission, MCLE presents a wide range of viewpoints and instructional content intended solely for educational purposes.The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed by individual participants in this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of MCLE, its Board of Trustees, staff, or affiliated institutions. Inclusion of any material or commentary does not constitute an endorsement of any position on any issue by MCLE. Connect with us on social!Instagram: mcle.newenglandLinkedIn: Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE│New England)X (Formerly Twitter): MCLENewEnglandBluesky: mclenewengland.bsky.socialFacebook: MCLE New England
In this episode:Host Bruce Richard interviews Tyler Summers, a Massachusetts family law attorney who has grown a strong social media following by producing engaging, informative, and often humorous content about divorce, prenups, and family law. Tyler offers practical advice for attorneys who are curious about using social media to expand their reach without compromising professionalism.With openness, humor, and hard-earned experience, Tyler shares his thoughts on:Finding balance between professionalism and relatability on platforms like Instagram and TikTokThe biggest misconceptions about social media marketing for lawyers — including the myth that followers instantly translate to clientsHandling viral content responsibly, including lessons learned from controversial postsProducing high-quality, consistent content that reflects your brand and valuesTime management and team support — how outsourcing editing and production helped him stay focused on client workDoing due diligence before hiring a social media marketing companyThe long game of growth — how patience and persistence lead to genuine engagement and opportunities Tyler’s insights offer attorneys practical takeaways for developing an authentic online presence that supports, rather than distracts their legal careers.Featured Guest:Tyler Summers, Esq. — Founder of Summers Family Law, based in Needham with a satellite office in Boston’s Back Bay. Tyler focuses exclusively on family law, including divorce and prenuptial agreements, and has built a following of over 50,000 on Instagram by blending humor, insight, and education in his legal content.Links and Resources:MCLE Online PassTyler' InstagramImportant Note:Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to providing high-quality, practical continuing legal education for the legal community. As part of its educational mission, MCLE presents a wide range of viewpoints and instructional content intended solely for educational purposes.The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed by individual participants in this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of MCLE, its Board of Trustees, staff, or affiliated institutions. Inclusion of any material or commentary does not constitute an endorsement of any position on any issue by MCLE.For questions or sponsorship inquiries, email podcast@mcle.org Connect with us on social!Instagram: mcle.newenglandLinkedIn: Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE│New England)X (Formerly Twitter): MCLENewEnglandBluesky: mclenewengland.bsky.socialFacebook: MCLE New England
In this episode:Host Bruce Richard sits down with Superior Court Judges Beverly Cannone and Catherine Ham for an engaging and positive discussion about trial practice from the judges’ perspective. Rather than focusing on common pitfalls, they highlight the five things attorneys do in the courtroom that they truly value. With humor, candor, and decades of combined courtroom experience, Judges Cannone and Ham offer practical advice on:Why emotional intelligence and civility matter as much as legal knowledgeThe importance of honesty, candor, and building a reputation for integrityHow preparation — especially for younger lawyers — sets the foundation for successThe role of professionalism and formality in establishing credibility in courtRespecting jurors’ time and maintaining focus on the client’s case This conversation provides attorneys with concrete, real-world guidance to strengthen advocacy, build trust with judges, and enhance courtroom effectiveness. Featured Guests:Judge Beverly Cannone, Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Superior Court, longtime public defender, and veteran trial advocacy teacher at Harvard Law School and MCLE.Judge Catherine Ham, Associate Justice of the Superior Court and former Assistant District Attorney in Suffolk County’s Homicide Unit, with years of trial experience in criminal and civil law. Links and Resources:MCLE Online Pass Important Note:Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to providing high-quality, practical continuing legal education for the legal community. As part of its educational mission, MCLE presents a wide range of viewpoints and instructional content intended solely for educational purposes.The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed by individual participants in this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of MCLE, its Board of Trustees, staff, or affiliated institutions. Inclusion of any material or commentary does not constitute an endorsement of any position on any issue by MCLE.For questions or sponsorship inquiries, email podcast@mcle.org Connect with us on social!Instagram: mcle.newenglandLinkedIn: Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE│New England)X (Formerly Twitter): MCLENewEnglandBluesky: mclenewengland.bsky.socialFacebook: MCLE New England
In this Episode:Host Bruce Richard sits down with elder law attorney and MCLE author Brian E. Barreira to separate fact from fiction in long-term care and MassHealth planning. In a wide-ranging discussion packed with practical insights, Brian highlights three critical issues that all legal practitioners, and their clients should better understand:Why going on MassHealth doesn’t mean receiving inferior nursing home careThe surprising benefits of probate for married couples and how it can protect assetsWhen putting a house or assets into a trust helps—and when it can actually hurtWith clarity and candor, Brian challenges conventional estate planning advice and explains why thoughtful, individualized strategies are essential when planning for long-term care costs in Massachusetts.Featured Guest:Brian E. Barreira is a nationally respected elder law and estate planning attorney based in Plymouth, Massachusetts. With decades of experience, he has authored numerous articles and leads MCLE’s flagship publication Elder and Disability Law in Massachusetts, where he also serves as chief editor. Brian’s thoughtful, nuanced approach helps clients and practitioners alike navigate the often confusing intersection of healthcare planning, tax consequences, and legal safeguards.Links and Resources:MCLE Online PassElder and Disability Law in Massachusetts (MCLE Publication)Brian E. Barreira, Attorney at Law – Official WebsiteImportant Note:Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to providing high-quality, practical continuing legal education for the legal community. As part of its educational mission, MCLE presents a wide range of viewpoints and instructional content intended solely for educational purposes.The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed by individual participants in this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of MCLE, its Board of Trustees, staff, or affiliated institutions. Inclusion of any material or commentary does not constitute an endorsement of any position on any issue by MCLE.For questions or sponsorship inquiries, email podcast@mcle.org.0LlIb5MRwElfpwP62CjK Connect with us on social!Instagram: mcle.newenglandLinkedIn: Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE│New England)X (Formerly Twitter): MCLENewEnglandBluesky: mclenewengland.bsky.socialFacebook: MCLE New England
In This Episode:Host Bruce Richard sits down with seasoned family law attorney Jonathan P. Fields to explore how the concept of fairness in divorce often requires more than a 50/50 split. Together, they discuss:When and why “equal” doesn’t always mean “fair” in asset divisionThe impact of trusts, inheritances, and premarital assetsConduct-based arguments in high-conflict divorcesCreative strategies for navigating inequitable circumstancesThe evolving influence of the Alimony Reform Act on property division Featured Guest:Jonathan P. Fields is a founding partner of Fields & Dennis LLP in Wellesley, Massachusetts, where he focuses on complex family law matters including divorce, asset division, and alimony. A recognized voice in the field, Jonathan frequently presents at MCLE and other legal education forums, offering practical guidance on equitable distribution, financial strategies in divorce, and ethical advocacy.With more than 30 years of experience and a passion for exploring the human side of legal conflict, Jonathan brings both analytical rigor and thoughtful perspective to this often-contentious area of practice. Links and Resources:MCLE Online PassFields & Dennis LLP – Official WebsiteIdentifying & Proving When 50/50 Isn't FairM.G.L. Chapter 208, Section 34 – Division of PropertyAlimony Reform Act of 2011 Important Note:Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to providing high-quality, practical continuing legal education for the legal community. As part of its educational mission, MCLE presents a wide range of viewpoints and instructional content intended solely for educational purposes.The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed by individual participants in this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of MCLE, its Board of Trustees, staff, or affiliated institutions. Inclusion of any material or commentary does not constitute an endorsement of any position on any issue by MCLE.For questions or sponsorship inquiries, email podcast@mcle.org.  Connect with us on social!Instagram: mcle.newenglandLinkedIn: Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE│New England)X (Formerly Twitter): MCLENewEnglandBluesky: mclenewengland.bsky.socialFacebook: MCLE New England
In This Episode:Host Bruce Richard sits down with renowned attorney Rachel M. Self to explore the fast-evolving landscape of immigration law in the United States and what every lawyer should know to be a better advocate for non-citizen clients. Together, they discuss:Navigating emergency ICE detention and court winsResponding to the Martha’s Vineyard migrant flightsUnderstanding immigration status categories every lawyer should knowFeatured Guest:Rachel M. Self is a nationally recognized immigration and criminal defense attorney practicing in Boston. As the founder of Rachel M. Self, P.C., she focuses on complex deportation defense, post-conviction relief, and crimmigration matters. Fluent in Spanish, Rachel has appeared as a legal analyst on CNN and Fox News and was instrumental in mobilizing legal support for the 49 migrants flown to Martha’s Vineyard in 2022.Her advocacy in that case earned her national recognition, including Honorable Mention as a Bostonian of the Year by The Boston Globe Magazine. Rachel is also a frequent speaker for MCLE, AILA, and judicial education programs across the country.Links and Resources:MCLE Online PassRachel M. Self P.C. - BostonNational Immigration AllianceImportant Note:Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to providing high-quality, practical continuing legal education for the legal community. As part of its educational mission, MCLE presents a wide range of viewpoints and instructional content intended solely for educational purposes.The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed by individual participants in this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of MCLE, its Board of Trustees, staff, or affiliated institutions. Inclusion of any material or commentary does not constitute an endorsement of any position on any issue by MCLE.For questions or sponsorship inquiries, email podcast@mcle.org. Connect with us on social!Instagram: mcle.newenglandLinkedIn: Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE│New England)X (Formerly Twitter): MCLENewEnglandBluesky: mclenewengland.bsky.socialFacebook: MCLE New England
In This Episode:Host Bruce sits down with family law attorney Hope Simas from Kates & Barlow to discuss:What it was like handling her first deposition and contested hearingHow new lawyers can navigate different partner expectationsThe reality of courtroom nerves, client reactions, and finding confidenceHer experience as ARC (Attorneys Representing Children) counselFavorite de-stressing methods—plus a deep dive into cooking cevicheFeatured Guest:Hope SimasFamily Law Attorney, Kates & Barlow - BostonARC Appointed Counsel (Suffolk County)Don’t Miss:Tips for building early-career confidence in lawWhat it’s really like to represent a child in family courtHope’s reflections on rewarding custody cases and how she resets after tough daysLinks and Resources:MCLE Online PassImportant Note:Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to providing high-quality, practical continuing legal education for the legal community. As part of its educational mission, MCLE presents a wide range of viewpoints and instructional content intended solely for educational purposes.The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed by individual participants in this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of MCLE, its Board of Trustees, staff, or affiliated institutions. Inclusion of any material or commentary does not constitute an endorsement of any position on any issue by MCLE.For questions or sponsorship inquiries, email podcast@mcle.org. Connect with us on social!Instagram: mcle.newenglandLinkedIn: Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE│New England)X (Formerly Twitter): MCLENewEnglandBluesky: mclenewengland.bsky.socialFacebook: MCLE New England
In This Episode:Host Bruce Richard sits down with Brendan McSheffrey to explore:The Kendall AI Project’s mission to make AI accessible and actionable for businesses and legal professionals.Practical tips for attorneys on getting started with AI tools like ChatGPT and others.Brendan’s five foundational rules for AI excellence, including problem-driven innovation and the importance of team collaboration.Insights on training AI models to reflect personal and organizational preferences.Featured Guest:Brendan McSheffreyEntrepreneur and AI advocateCo-founder of the Kendall AI ProjectDon’t Miss:Brendan’s strategies for integrating AI into solo and small firm practices.How to create a custom AI model for unique professional and personal needs.A candid discussion on the challenges and future of AI in the legal industry.Links and Resources:Kendall AI Project - BostonMCLE Online PassAI Tools Mentioned: ChatGPT, Anthropic, PerplexityImportant Note:Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to providing high-quality, practical continuing legal education for the legal community. As part of its educational mission, MCLE presents a wide range of viewpoints and instructional content intended solely for educational purposes.The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed by individual participants in this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of MCLE, its Board of Trustees, staff, or affiliated institutions. Inclusion of any material or commentary does not constitute an endorsement of any position on any issue by MCLE.For questions or sponsorship inquiries, email podcast@mcle.org. Connect with us on social!Instagram: mcle.newenglandLinkedIn: Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE│New England)X (Formerly Twitter): MCLENewEnglandBluesky: mclenewengland.bsky.socialFacebook: MCLE New England
In This Episode:Host Bruce Richard sits down with Shira Diner to explore:How BU Law’s Defender Clinic gives students hands-on experience with real clientsThe biggest challenges and misconceptions law students have about public defenseStrategies for developing confidence and resilience in the courtroomThe importance of mentorship, networking, and work-life balance in the legal fieldFeatured Guest:Shira DinerLecturer & Clinical Instructor, BU Law Defender ClinicFormer Director of Associate Development & Recruitment, Todd & Weld LLPFormer public defender with CPCS for 17 years, including as a supervising attorney in the Criminal Defense Training UnitPresident of the Massachusetts Association of Criminal Defense LawyersFormer adjunct clinical professor at Suffolk Law, where she created and ran the Innocence ClinicAppointed by Governor Charlie Baker to the Massachusetts Sentencing CommissionDon’t Miss:Shira’s advice for law students and new lawyers navigating their first casesHow mock trials and experiential learning build better attorneysWhy Legally Blonde holds a key lesson for cross-examinationsLinks and Resources:MCLE Online PassBU Law Defender Clinic - BostonMassachusetts Association of Criminal Defense LawyersImportant Note:Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to providing high-quality, practical continuing legal education for the legal community. As part of its educational mission, MCLE presents a wide range of viewpoints and instructional content intended solely for educational purposes.The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed by individual participants in this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of MCLE, its Board of Trustees, staff, or affiliated institutions. Inclusion of any material or commentary does not constitute an endorsement of any position on any issue by MCLE.For questions or sponsorship inquiries, email podcast@mcle.org. Connect with us on social!Instagram: mcle.newenglandLinkedIn: Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE│New England)X (Formerly Twitter): MCLENewEnglandBluesky: mclenewengland.bsky.socialFacebook: MCLE New England
In This Episode:Host Bruce sits down with legal consultant Jared Correia to discuss:How he transitioned from practicing law to running Red Cave Law Firm Consulting.Simple strategies to help solo and small law firms thrive, including tips on data management, marketing, and scaling.Why your online presence matters more than ever—and how to fix it.Jared’s entertaining personal stories, including lessons from his early career and his love of Rolos.Featured Guest:Jared CorreiaCEO, Red Cave Law Firm ConsultingHost of The Legal Toolkit Podcast and Non-EventcastDon’t Miss:Jared’s tips for evaluating your law firm’s marketing and online presence.His lighthearted take on candy preferences and career missteps.Links and Resources:The Legal Toolkit PodcastNon-EventcastRed Cave Law Firm Consulting - BostonMCLE Online PassImportant Note:Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to providing high-quality, practical continuing legal education for the legal community. As part of its educational mission, MCLE presents a wide range of viewpoints and instructional content intended solely for educational purposes.The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed by individual participants in this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of MCLE, its Board of Trustees, staff, or affiliated institutions. Inclusion of any material or commentary does not constitute an endorsement of any position on any issue by MCLE.For questions or sponsorship inquiries, email podcast@mcle.org. Connect with us on social!Instagram: mcle.newenglandLinkedIn: Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE│New England)X (Formerly Twitter): MCLENewEnglandBluesky: mclenewengland.bsky.socialFacebook: MCLE New England
We’re thrilled to bring you fresh perspectives and essential updates from the legal community as this new era of MCLE ThisWeek kicks off. Our revamped podcast features a Q&A style format with guests from across the legal spectrum. We'll explore key topics, get expert analysis from practitioners, and deliver practical tips to enhance your practice. Whether you’re a seasoned attorney or just starting out, MCLE ThisWeek has something for everyone. Stay tuned for engaging conversations and valuable insights! Connect with us on social!Instagram: mcle.newenglandLinkedIn: Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE│New England)X (Formerly Twitter): MCLENewEnglandBluesky: mclenewengland.bsky.socialFacebook: MCLE New England
Hon. Gordon H. Piper of the Massachusetts Land Court explains the land court's history and jurisdiction in the state, excerpted from MCLE's 4/10/2024 live webcast: Lawyer's Roadmap to the Land Court. The full program is available as an on-demand webcast or an MP3 here.  Get 24/7 instant access to hundreds of related eLectures like this one—and more—with a subscription to the MCLE OnlinePass. Learn more at www.mcle.org/onlinepass and start your free trial today! Connect with us on social!Instagram: mcle.newenglandLinkedIn: Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE│New England)X (Formerly Twitter): MCLENewEnglandBluesky: mclenewengland.bsky.socialFacebook: MCLE New England
Tracey Meyers of Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers (LCL | MassLOMAP) and Bernardo Gustavo Cuadra from the Office of the Attorney General Nonprofit Organizations/Public Charities Division discuss mental health awareness for lawyers, excerpted from MCLE's 4/11/2024 live webcast: Mindfulness and Self Compassion for Lawyers. The full program is available as an on-demand webcast or an MP3 here.  Get 24/7 instant access to hundreds of related eLectures like this one—and more—with a subscription to the MCLE OnlinePass. Learn more at www.mcle.org/onlinepass and start your free trial today! Connect with us on social!Instagram: mcle.newenglandLinkedIn: Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE│New England)X (Formerly Twitter): MCLENewEnglandBluesky: mclenewengland.bsky.socialFacebook: MCLE New England
Mala M. Rafik of Rosenfeld & Rafik explores MHPAEA's requirements, practical implications for employees, and key compliance tips for employers, excerpted from MCLE's 3/21/2024 live webcast: Understanding How the Mental Health Parity & Addiction Equity Act Impacts Employer Benefits. The full program is available as an on-demand webcast or an MP3 here.  Get 24/7 instant access to hundreds of related eLectures like this one—and more—with a subscription to the MCLE OnlinePass. Learn more at www.mcle.org/onlinepass and start your free trial today! Connect with us on social!Instagram: mcle.newenglandLinkedIn: Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE│New England)X (Formerly Twitter): MCLENewEnglandBluesky: mclenewengland.bsky.socialFacebook: MCLE New England
Joshua E. French and Elizabeth S. Meyers of Nutter McClennen & Fish, discuss what to consider when faced with the possibility of changing form of entity for a business, excerpted from MCLE's 6/10/2024 live webcast: LLC v. Corporation Decision Tree & Drafting Tips. The full program is available as an on-demand webcast or an MP3 here.  Get 24/7 instant access to hundreds of related eLectures like this one—and more—with a subscription to the MCLE OnlinePass. Learn more at www.mcle.org/onlinepass and start your free trial today! Connect with us on social!Instagram: mcle.newenglandLinkedIn: Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE│New England)X (Formerly Twitter): MCLENewEnglandBluesky: mclenewengland.bsky.socialFacebook: MCLE New England
Chichi Lee of the Middlesex District Attorney's Office as they dive into the details of the decision and explore its implications for both First Amendment jurisprudence and practical issues in criminal and civil law, excerpted from MCLE's 5/30/2024 live webcast: Impact of SCOTUS Decision in Counterman v. Colorado on Defining a True Threat. The full program is available as an on-demand webcast or an MP3 here.  Get 24/7 instant access to hundreds of related eLectures like this one—and more—with a subscription to the MCLE OnlinePass. Learn more at www.mcle.org/onlinepass and start your free trial today! Connect with us on social!Instagram: mcle.newenglandLinkedIn: Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE│New England)X (Formerly Twitter): MCLENewEnglandBluesky: mclenewengland.bsky.socialFacebook: MCLE New England
Hon. Lee M. Peterson of the Probate and Family Court, John F. Weaver of McLane Middleton, Hon. Michael D. Brennan, Taunton District Court, and Hon. Brian A. Davis of the Superior Court, Business Litigation Session, give you the latest on Artificial Intelligence and its implementation into law practices across the state excerpted from MCLE's 6/10/2024 live webcast: AI in the Massachusetts Courts. The full program is available as an on-demand webcast or an MP3 here.  Get 24/7 instant access to hundreds of related eLectures like this one—and more—with a subscription to the MCLE OnlinePass. Learn more at www.mcle.org/onlinepass and start your free trial today! Connect with us on social!Instagram: mcle.newenglandLinkedIn: Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE│New England)X (Formerly Twitter): MCLENewEnglandBluesky: mclenewengland.bsky.socialFacebook: MCLE New England
Scott J. Clifford, of Lipsey & Clifford and Ward P. Graham, of Westcor Land Title Insurance Company, cover the basics surrounding trust concepts, excerpted from MCLE's 5/21/2024 live webcast: Conveying Title from Trusts The full program is available as an on-demand webcast or an MP3 here.  Get 24/7 instant access to hundreds of related eLectures like this one—and more—with a subscription to the MCLE OnlinePass. Learn more at www.mcle.org/onlinepass and start your free trial today! Connect with us on social!Instagram: mcle.newenglandLinkedIn: Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE│New England)X (Formerly Twitter): MCLENewEnglandBluesky: mclenewengland.bsky.socialFacebook: MCLE New England
Norman I. Jacobs of Esdaile, Barrett, Jacobs & Mone, details the delicate balance of assertiveness and civility in the courtroom while defending a wronged spouse, excerpted from MCLE's 4/8/2024 live webcast: Zealous Representation of the Aggrieved Spouse in Divorce The full program is available as an on-demand webcast or an MP3 here.  Get 24/7 instant access to hundreds of related eLectures like this one—and more—with a subscription to the MCLE OnlinePass. Learn more at www.mcle.org/onlinepass and start your free trial today! Connect with us on social!Instagram: mcle.newenglandLinkedIn: Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE│New England)X (Formerly Twitter): MCLENewEnglandBluesky: mclenewengland.bsky.socialFacebook: MCLE New England
Amanda S. Eckhoff of Robinson+ Cole LLP, and Tracie M. Kester of Stewart Title Guaranty Company break down best practices for ensuring smooth real estate closings and optimal title insurance coverage, excerpted from MCLE's 4/4/2024 live webcast: Marking Up Title Commitments, Eliminating Exceptions & Getting Endorsements. The full program is available as an on-demand webcast or an MP3 here.  Get 24/7 instant access to hundreds of related eLectures like this one—and more—with a subscription to the MCLE OnlinePass. Learn more at www.mcle.org/onlinepass and start your free trial today! Connect with us on social!Instagram: mcle.newenglandLinkedIn: Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Inc. (MCLE│New England)X (Formerly Twitter): MCLENewEnglandBluesky: mclenewengland.bsky.socialFacebook: MCLE New England
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