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GOLD Group CLE: Title Examination Issues and Why an Owner's Title Policy is Important

GOLD Group CLE: Title Examination Issues and Why an Owner's Title Policy is Important

Tuesday, October 8, 2019 at 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM (EST)
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The Buffalo Club
388 Delaware Avenue
Buffalo, New York, United States 14202

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University at Buffalo School of Law & the Law Alumni Association’s GOLD Group
present a CLE program downtown

Title Examination Issues and Why an Owner's Title Policy is Important

Featuring:
John E. Haslinger, Esq. '74
Senior Counsel, Chicago Title Insurance Co.

Earn 1.0 CLE credits in the area of Professional Practice*
*Transitional or Non-Transitional

FREE to paid 2019-2020 LAA Members at the $75 level and LAA Student Members
$15 for GOLD Group members  |  $20 for all others
Cost includes lecture and breakfast.

REGISTRATION BEGINS AT 7:30 A.M.

We are going green! CLE materials will be accessible two to three days prior to the program at:
www.law.buffalo.edu/cle. If you prefer printed materials, you must request a copy at the time of registration for an additional fee of $5. Printed materials will not be available at the venue.

Note: The Buffalo Club has a dress code for its guests.  Men must wear jackets and ties.
Women must wear dresses, skirts or tailored pantsuits.

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Thank you to our sponsors:

Axa Advisors, LLC
Chicago Title Insurance Co.
Counsel Press
FindLaw
Jack W. Hunt & Assoc., Inc.
Precision Resolution, LLC/Paramount Settlement Planning, LLC


 

location

The Buffalo Club
388 Delaware Avenue
Buffalo, New York, United States 14202

Get directions »

Event hosted by

UB Law Alumni Association, Inc.

Buffalo, NY,
UB Law Alumni Association, Inc.
law-alumni@buffalo.edu

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