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Maricopa Membership Meeting and CLE Luncheon
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Maricopa Luncheon
Registration Info
Registration is required before Monday, October 28, 2024 at 3:00 PM
Payment in Full In Advance Or At Event
In order to receive the pre-paid luncheon prices, you MUST pre-pay with your credit card on the website BY THE RSVP DEADLINE. DO NOT MAIL IN CHECKS.
If you make a reservation but do not pay on the website with your credit card, you must pay the total cost plus an additional $5 by check or cash at the door. Please see prices on the website.
If you cancel after the registration deadline, or do not show up for a luncheon for which you have registered and you have not paid, you will be billed at the "at the door" price. We pay for the number of meals we guarantee so we must collect the money from you.
Cancellation Policy:
We do not give refunds, but a member can receive a credit IF you prepay for the luncheon meeting and cancel BEFORE the registration deadline. After the registration deadline of NOON on the Friday before the luncheon meeting, we cannot provide you with a credit. We are required to guarantee the number of meals to the University Club, and we pay for those meals even if you must cancel after the registration deadline. Visit our FAQ page for information on how to cancel your registration, among other important information.
About this event
The presentation will include a brief overview of the divorce process to give information about the kinds of things a family member might ask a non-family law attorney just because they’re an attorney. Nicole will also discuss how actions a non-family law attorney might take in their practice could impact their client in a family law matter or in a future family law matter and what they need to be aware of.
Nicole Stearns believes that family should always come first. It is for that reason that she focuses on the issues that are most important to her clients and their loved ones and gives them the information necessary to help put them in control of the decisions that will impact their future. Nicole graduated from Gonzaga School of Law and was admitted to practice in Washington State in 1990. She began her legal career as a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney where she gained extensive trial experience that she now uses to zealously advocate for her clients in both the family law and criminal law arena. Upon entering private practice in 1995, Nicole primarily focused on family law and criminal law and served as a court-appointed Public Defender and Judge Pro Tempore.
Nicole was admitted to practice law in Arizona in 2005 and has tried cases in both State and Federal Court. Since 2012, Nicole has practiced exclusively in the areas of family law and criminal law. Nicole joined Hallier Stearns PLC in June of 2015 and became a partner in 2018. She has continued to use her trial skills and experience to provide the best representation possible for her clients.
Menu
When registering, please indicate your choice of REGULAR entrée or VEGAN entrée.
Regular Entrée: Chicken enchilada (GF); chocolate cake (note if you need a GF dessert in the notes)
Vegan Entrée: Roasted vegetable enchilada; cheesecake (GF)
All meals served with rolls and butter, garden salad (mixed greens, tomato, cucumber, carrot, Italian dressing). Also included, iced tea and water pitchers on the tables. A coffee and tea station will be in the back of the room.
*The State Bar of Arizona does not approve or accredit CLE activities for the Mandatory Continuing Legal Education requirement. This activity may qualify for up to 1.0 hour toward your annual CLE requirement for the State Bar of Arizona, including 0.0 hour of professional responsibility.
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