APRA 23rd Annual International Conference
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Reading, Analyzing and Utilizing Legal Documents
Track
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Research Fundamentals
Program Code:
407
Date:
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Time:
8:30 AM to 10:00 AM
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SPEAKER
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Kathleen Kasdorf practiced law in rural Michigan for seven years prior to entering the prospect research field in 2007. Her small town practice included family law, real estate, trusts and estates, and small business formation and administration. She received her JD from Boston College Law School and attended Simon’s Rock College.
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Description
Beginning researchers will gain the tools necessary to read and analyze various legal documents which can provide insight into a prospect’s capacity. Specifically, a basic legal vocabulary will be introduced in order analyze information related to marital status, interests in real property, corporate ownership interests, non-profit organization and giving, bankruptcies, lawsuits, trusts and estates. Learn what to watch for in incorporation documents, corporate updates, non-profit filings, deeds, judgments, bankruptcy filings, wills, trusts and probate court filings.