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    CHAD BARUCH: TEXAS APPELLATE LAWYER


Chad Baruch is available to provide in-house or professional organization seminars on a variety of legal and fraud-related topics. He is a dynamic speaker who engages audiences with a combination of humor and knowledge, his presentations are not only informative but highly entertaining. In addition to public presentations, Chad Baruch offers legal writing seminars and training to private law firms.

Recently, Chad Baruch made the following seminar presentations:

*Appellate Advocacy, State Bar of Texas 2008 State Bar College Summer School

*Legal Writing on Appeal, State Bar of Texas 2008 Advanced Civil Appellate Practice Course

*Hey! You Can't Write That in English - It's A Real Estate Document! Plain English in Real Estate Transactions, State Bar of Texas 2008 Advanced Real Estate Drafting Course

*Writing Tips for Effective Practice, 2008 Texas Minority Counsel Program

*Top Then Things NOT to Put in Contracts, State Bar of Texas 2008 Webcast

*History's Forgotten Freedom: The History, Meaning, and Significance of the Right to Petition, State Bar of Texas 2008 Bill of Rights Course

*It Ain't Legal and Worse Than That, By God, It Ain't Right: Why Almost Everything Family Law Lawyers Think They Know About Res Judicata is Wrong, State Bar of Texas 2008 Advanced Family Law Course

*Legal Writing: Lessons from the Bestseller List, State Bar of Texas 2008 West Texas General Practice Course

*Legal Writing: Lessons from the Bestseller List, State Bar of Texas 2008 Advanced Civil Trial Course

*Legal Writing: Lessons from the Bestseller List, State Bar of Texas 2007 Bill of Rights Course

*Legal Writing: Lessons from the Bestseller List, State Bar of Texas 2007 State Bar College Summer School

*Legal Writing: Lessons from the Bestseller List, State Bar of Texas 2007 Consumer Law Course

*Persuasion Isn't Just for Appellate Courts: Presenting Motions in the Trial Court, State Bar of Texas 2007 Consumer Law Seminar

*Legal Writing: Lessons from the Bestseller List, State Bar of Texas 2006 Consumer Law Course

*Consumer Law Update, Rockwall Bar Association

*Course Director, State Bar of Texas 2008 Bill of Rights Seminar

*Course Director, State Bar of Texas 2008 Consumer & Commercial Law Seminar

*Course Director, State Bar of Texas 2007 Bill of Rights Seminar

*Course Director, State Bar of Texas 2007 Consumer & Commercial Law Seminar

Course Director, State Bar of Texas 2006 Consumer Law Seminar

*Course Director, State Bar of Texas 2005 Advanced Consumer Law Seminar

*Keeping Your Fat Out of the Frying Pan:  Legal Issues for School Administrators, Texas Association of Accredited Private Schools Annual Conference

*Identity Theft and Fair Credit Reporting Act Issues, State Bar of Texas Consumer Law Section 2004 Conference on Consumer Law

*Police: A Necessary Evil?, North Texas Police Department Officer Training, Royse City Police Department

*Legal Issues Confronting Investigators, North Texas Private Investigators Association

*But It Says So in the Bible . . .  Religious Law, Secular Law, and the Limits of Comparison, ACLU Lawyers' Group

*Finding and Investigating Fraud, The Controllers' Roundtable

Among the wide range of topics that Chad Baruch can address for your organization are:

-- Fraud Analysis, Investigation, and Law
-- Employment Law Issues
-- Oral and Written Persuasion
-- Sexual Harassment Issues
-- First Amendment Issues
-- Legal Issues in Private Investigation
-- Constitutional Issues in Everyday Life

We invite you to consider whether your requirements for continuing professional education might be best met with one of these presentations.


 
 


Engaging Seminars

The seminar business is growing, and the cost of attending seminars is increasing. Too many expensive seminars consist of little more than a speaker reading from written materials already provided to attendees. There is little opportunity for interaction between the speaker and attendees, and almost no hope of (gasp!) entertainment. Chad Baruch strives to provide presentations that are not only informative, but also are entertaining and interesting. Rather than putting attendees to sleep, we believe the best way to share information is to entertain attendees and encourage audience participation. Our goal is to provide seminars that provide real-world information that will improve our attendees' work, give our attendees written materials that will serve as a future reference, and have everyone who attends our seminars actually enjoy them.