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Tax Law 2024: Post-Election Tax and Economic Forecasting: With the election over, this webinar will discuss what the future may hold for federal taxes and their potential impact on the economy. Our discussion will be based on the outcomes of the recent federal election, the winning candidate’s stated tax platform, and an economic analysis of items mentioned in the platform. Specific topics of conversation are likely to include:

Future of individual and corporate tax rates
Future of itemized personal deductions
Future of Qualified Business Income deduction
Future of estate and gift tax exemptions
The economics of tariffs and trade protections
The economics of debt, deficit, and inflation

Ethics Update: Current Developments from the Board of Professional Responsibility: Join Eric Fuller as he reviews the latest Ethics Updates. This is a great opportunity to earn dual credit before December 31. Don't forget all CLE can now be taken online!





 

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Faculty Spotlight: Hon. Clifton Corker

Join Hon. Clifton Corker for the web event Summary Judgment - A View From the Bench, sponsored by TBA's Labor & Employment section and taking place virtually on 12/17. 

Clifton L. Corker graduated from James Madison University in 1990 and the College of William and Mary Law School in 1993. After law school, Corker clerked for United States Magistrate Judge Cynthia Kinser in the Western District of Virginia. After working for a small firm for a year, he opened his own law practice in 1996, handling criminal defense, personal injury and general litigation matters in federal and state courts. Corker tried over 30 jury trials during that time period and has argued before the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, Tennessee Supreme Court, Tennessee Criminal Court of Appeals and Court of Appeals. He was appointed U.S. Magistrate Judge in May 2015.