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COVID: A Rose By Any Other Name Would Still Smell the Same - Panel

Have you ever wanted to be a fly on the wall as experienced practitioners from several different practice areas of concentration discuss how COVID-19 and other recent issues have impacted their practices? In order to learn what they think, what they tried that worked – or didn’t – and what the future might hold? You’re in luck! Our COVID-19 panel does just that.
Credits: 1.5 General, 0 Diversity/Inclusion PR, 0 MH/SA PR, 0.75 Other PR
SKU: P1903-21E1-3
$180.00 or 2.25 credits
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Faculty:
Samuel H. Levine, Bryce Downey & Lenkov LLC, Chicago
Erica Minchella, Minchella & Associates, LTD, Skokie

T. Nicholas Tyszka,
 Law Offices of T. Nicholas Tyszka, LLC, Chicago

Expires: 8/1/2023

Faculty:
Samuel H. Levine, Bryce Downey & Lenkov LLC, Chicago
Erica Minchella, Minchella & Associates, LTD, Skokie

T. Nicholas Tyszka,
 Law Offices of T. Nicholas Tyszka, LLC, Chicago

Expires: 8/1/2023

Products specifications
Program Date9/9/2021
Session from:Residential Real Estate 2021
Products specifications
Program Date9/9/2021
Session from:Residential Real Estate 2021
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