interesting...I wonder if she's licensed to practice law in all the jurisdictions she's presenting in, and if her contracts will be tailored to the law in each place. If not, they may not be worth too much.
Hello! I'm the founder of Law School for Wedding Pros and just wanted to answer the anonymous comment. I am personally licensed in the state of California. The presentation in each location is tailored to the laws in that state (or states if some attendees are from a state other than that in which they attend). While the information covered is specific to the location, the workshop itself is meant to provide education and information relevant to the attendees, but is not a substitute for specific, individual legal advice, and no attorney-client relationship is created by attending the workshop. The contract component accompanying the workshop is custom, and completely specific to the laws of the individual wedding professional's state. The contract work (consultation, review, drafting, etc.) is handled separately following the workshop, and a licensed attorney from each state is involved throughout the process. If you have additional questions, feel free to email me at hello (at) lawschoolforweddingpros.com. Thanks!
interesting...I wonder if she's licensed to practice law in all the jurisdictions she's presenting in, and if her contracts will be tailored to the law in each place. If not, they may not be worth too much.
ReplyDeleteHello! I'm the founder of Law School for Wedding Pros and just wanted to answer the anonymous comment. I am personally licensed in the state of California. The presentation in each location is tailored to the laws in that state (or states if some attendees are from a state other than that in which they attend). While the information covered is specific to the location, the workshop itself is meant to provide education and information relevant to the attendees, but is not a substitute for specific, individual legal advice, and no attorney-client relationship is created by attending the workshop. The contract component accompanying the workshop is custom, and completely specific to the laws of the individual wedding professional's state. The contract work (consultation, review, drafting, etc.) is handled separately following the workshop, and a licensed attorney from each state is involved throughout the process. If you have additional questions, feel free to email me at hello (at) lawschoolforweddingpros.com. Thanks!
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