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May 25, 2021
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NACBA Events
Due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, NACBA made the necessary decision to cancel the NACBA 2020 Members Only Workshop in Kauai, Hawaii...
 
GOOD NEWS! This event has been rescheduled for November 30 – December 3, 2021 at the Grand Hyatt Kaua'i Resort & Spa.
 
Stay tuned for more information & SAVE THE DATES!
 
Honest Tax
Your Practice Mastered
Professional Development
Presenters: Rachel Foley Esq., Cathy Moran Esq. and Gene Melchione Esq.
ON-DEMAND
$109 Member / $209 Non-Member
 
What You Will Learn: Join our panelists for the first of NACBA’s quarterly workshops focusing on issues and suggestions to improve the business of the practice of law.

In our inaugural workshop we will be addressing staff choice/selection and training, firm administration and profitability, considerations for using coverage counsel, adding value to your cases including hidden gems, and emerging technologies to make your practice more efficient.
 
Why You Should Attend: Our panelists will be sharing their expertise and experience in successfully running their own firms for decades. You will be able to ask questions and interact with them and get those pesky questions answered!
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