On Jan. 26, the Veterans Law Clinic at Widener University School of Law will be holding a CLE on basic veteran’s pension and compensation law from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Wilmington, Del., campus. Three CLE credits have been approved for Pennsylvania and Delaware and can be used to maintain VA accreditation. There is no cost for this training, but RSVP is required and all participants are encouraged to volunteer with the clinic and agree to represent one veteran in a compensation matter. Contact [email protected] to RSVP or for information.

On Jan. 27, Philadelphia VIP will present a pro bono training CLE program on probate/homeownership from noon to 2:30 p.m. at Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis, 1600 Market St., Suite 3600, Philadelphia. The seminar will review the probate process and an alternative to probate (the § 3546 petition filed in Orphans’ Court) as avenues to transfer legal title of homes into VIP clients’ names. The seminar will be taught by Kevin Gilboy, partner at Teeters Harvey Gilboy & Kaier and former chair of the probate and trust law section of the Philadelphia Bar Association, as well as Kelly Gastley, supervising attorney at VIP. Attorneys will receive two free CLE credits if they accept a VIP case within six months of the training. Contact Philadelphia VIP at 215-523-9550 or [email protected] to reserve your space.

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