Date: January 15, 2025, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Location: Virtual via Zoom
The webinar will be presented by Corinne Mitchell, partner at Clayborne & Wagner LLP and lifelong equestrienne. She heads her firm’s Equine Law Division handling matters in a wide range of areas including real estate, commercial leases, business formation and liability consultation and mitigation. She is a nationally-known litigator and transactional attorney who will be covering and discussing basic equine-related contracts such as sales, leases and insurance.
She will be advising and sharing basic elements to include in all equine-related contracts while focusing on clauses to avoid - especially in efforts to minimize potential for misunderstandings and ultimately helping clients avoid litigation. She will share anecdotal stories to help make this a worthwhile and fascinating hour of practical equine law.
Registration: Click here to register. You must be logged in to register for this event. Click here to login and register.
Date: January 15, 2025, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Location: Virtual via Zoom
The webinar will be presented by Corinne Mitchell, partner at Clayborne & Wagner LLP and lifelong equestrienne. She heads her firm’s Equine Law Division handling matters in a wide range of areas including real estate, commercial leases, business formation and liability consultation and mitigation. She is a nationally-known litigator and transactional attorney who will be covering and discussing basic equine-related contracts such as sales, leases and insurance.
She will be advising and sharing basic elements to include in all equine-related contracts while focusing on clauses to avoid - especially in efforts to minimize potential for misunderstandings and ultimately helping clients avoid litigation. She will share anecdotal stories to help make this a worthwhile and fascinating hour of practical equine law.
Registration: Click here to register. You must be logged in to register for this event. Click here to login and register.
State Bar of Georgia Forms Special Committee on Artificial Intelligence and Technology
This committee will explore and make recommendations to the Supreme Court and Board of Governors about how the Georgia Rules of Professional Conduct (GRPC) cover developments in technology, particularly artificial intelligence, and the practice of law.
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