BAEC Bulletin - July/August 2022

BAEC Bulletin | July/August 2022 | 35

ANY TIME. ANYWHERE.

In today’s competitive, fast-paced legal environment, effective time management is essential. Take advantage of the Erie Institute of Law catalogue of courses and start earning your CLE credits when the time is convenient for you.

The Erie Institute of Law offers the most recent and popular CLE seminars OnDEMAND. With OnDEMAND, you can access your needed CLE courses any time, anywhere. It’s easy, fast, and affordable. All seminars are professionally edited and are accompanied by a full set of course materials. The CLE Library can be accessed digitally at: https://eriebar.org/continuinglegaleducation/prerecorded-cle-programs/ CURRENT POPULAR SELECTIONS

Surrogate’s Court Guardian Ad Litem Training

4.5 CLE credits: 2.0 Areas of Professional Practice, 0.5 Ethics, 2.0 Skills Presented on May 26, 2022 OnDemand: $105 Member (Use PROMO CODE: member2017), $150 Non-Member Moderator: Linda Stravalaci Grear, Esq., Pfalzgraf Beinhauer Grear Harris Schuller LLP Chair, Surrogate’s Court Committee Speakers: Hon. Acea M. Mosey, Erie County Surrogate Court Judge Joshua E. Dubs, Esq., Webster Dubs, P.C. Jennifer G. Flannery, Esq., Barclay Damon LLP Britta McKenna, Esq., Hodgson Russ, LLP Thomas D. Migliaccio, Esq., Migliaccio Law Firm Catherine E. Nagel, Esq., Nuchereno & Nagel, PLLC Joseph A. Shifflett, Esq., Chief Court Attorney, Erie County Surrogate’s Court Ellen G. Spencer, Esq., Magavern Magavern Grimm LLP Sharon L. Wick, Esq., Phillips Lytle LLP

This program is designed to provide the information necessary to allow an attending attorney to qualify as a Guardian Ad Litem in Surrogate’s Courts proceedings by providing the attendee with information concerning Part 36 and the duties of a Guardian Ad Litem in various types of Surrogate’s Court proceedings. At this program you will learn what you need to be aware of with respect to Part 36 of the NYCRR, the required forms and appointment process. In addition, you will be instructed as to your obligations as a Guardian Ad Litem in various types of proceedings.

The Attorney Grievance Process and How to Avoid It

3.0 CLE credits: Ethics Presented on May 25, 2022 OnDemand: $85 Member (Use PROMO CODE: member2017), $130 Non-Member Speakers: Hon. Tracey A. Bannister, Appellate Division, Fourth Judicial District

David G. Brock, Esq., Chair, Committee on Grievances Craig R. Bucki, Esq., Chair, Professional Ethics Committee

Daniel J. Henry, Jr., Esq., Villarini & Henry, LLP Elizabeth Midgley, Esq., Hurwitz & Fine, P.C. Roderick Quebral, Esq., (Ret.) Attorney Grievance Committee, Eight Judicial District

Presented by the Committee on Grievances and the Professional Ethics Committee of the Bar Association of Erie County, this program will cover the grievance process, discussing the distinction between the two bodies, what to do when that dreaded letter arrives, and steps to avoid common issues. Our catalogue of courses are also available via disc for those that prefer the course in that format. For the library of available programs and for prices, visit https://eriebar.org/continuinglegaleducation/prerecorded-cle-programs/.

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