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December 6 Webinar on Small Claims Court

You are invited to join us for a Legal Live webinar on the ins and outs of small claims court. C.A.R. attorney Stella Ling will conduct this one-hour session on Monday, December 6, 2010, starting at 1 p.m. During this webinar, Ms. Ling will show you how understanding small claims court gives you a competitive advantage in your day-to-day practice, even if you’re not involved in a lawsuit.

Space is limited and may run out quickly, so sign up now for this free webinar at http://www.car.org/legal/legal-live-webinars/. After signing up, you should immediately receive an email confirmation, which you will need on December 6 to join the webinar.

C.A.R. provides REALTORS® with many legal articles covering a wide range of topics of interest. Some of the new or newly revised legal articles available at http://qa.car.org/ are as follows:

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REO Disclosure Chart.

1 comment to December 6 Webinar on Small Claims Court

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  • Belina

    I’d like to request a recorded, downloadable version of the small claims webinar. If you have a file I can download or a link which I may click, please sent it to me. Thank you.

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