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Florida Appeals for the non-appeal lawyer – August 10th, 2017
Presenter: Heidi Bassett, Esq.
CABA After 5, James Loper’s Remarks – May 1st 2017
“Good evening friends,
I am James Loper, past president and current director of the Carrollwood Bar Association, CBA.
Attorney in private practice since 1975, 42 years.
CBA member since 2001, 16 years.
Since this is Friendship Week, here is some friendly advice based on my experience:
CBA’s blue flyer contains valuable information:
1. CBA’s website, which has more information.
2. Specialties of CBA attorneys.
3. Reminder that CBA attorneys are “Attorneys Where You Live”, or work.
4. List of 4 CBA programs that improve the quality of legal services provided by CBA attorneys.
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, as proof, here are two examples:
1.CBA’s LIST SERVE. Although a probate/inheritance question, a CBA domestic relations attorney responded with valuable information. As a result, a retired Hillsborough County firefighter received $50,000 from the probate estate of his non-biological father, with nominal time in nominal fees on my part.
2.CBA MEMBER FRIENDS. An ARMY GENERAL called when his mother had title insurance problems when applying for reverse mortgage. Mother needed money for herself and for the family of a recently deceased younger son. The ARMY GENERAL, who lived in Citrus County, wanted to meet late the next morning. Since I didn’t understand the language in Mom’s current life estate deed, I called a CBA real estate attorney, who understood this new type of deed, who met with the Army General after lunch the same day, and handled the closing and title insurance, such that Mom received the reverse money mortgage the following week. It was not necessary to probate the estate of the deceased son or obtain permission from the deceased son’s personal representative to mortgage Mom’s property. The ARMY GENERAL sent a letter thanking us for our service.
Like ARMY STRONG, WE ARE CBA STRONG!
Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, since many of my friends have:
1.Made CBA a valuable association.
2. Helped put together this blue flyer.
3. Contributed in the preparation of this CABA event,
I ask you, as a friend, that you return a favorable verdict for the Carrollwood Bar Association by taking the CBA blue flyer and the magnetized alligator clip as you leave; and save it, including electronically, for when you, or family member or a friend will need a qualified attorney.
THANK YOU FRIENDS!!!!!”
The Carrollwood Neighborhood Lifestyle Magazine – April, 2016
“The Carrollwood Bar Association (CBA) with local attorneys serving Carrollwood and the North Hillsborough County communities recently celebrated its 16th anniversary. Pictured from the left are original directors: Dan Bubley (past president and current director); Robert S. Wise (treasurer since 2000 and current director); Jeff Aman (past president and current director); Paul S. Elliott (past president and current director); Martin Bubley (past president and current secretary); and Joe Kalish (past president and current director).
Established in 2000, CBA has a luncheon on the second Thursday of each month at the Carrollwood Country Club with continuing legal education speakers. CBA members include attorneys with a wide variety of specialties and non-attorneys who support CBA’s goals and values. Attorney members have a listserv and a monthly roundtable of attorneys which allows the attorneys to share their knowledge and experience with other attorneys. CBA members are also emailed a weekly summary of appellate cases known as “Reder’s Digest”.
CBA also makes yearly contributions to charities. Past recipients include Bay Area Legal Services, legal services for the poor; Operation Helping Hand, which helps veterans; Meals on Wheels; Liberty Manor for Veterans, homes for veterans; and Elves for Elders.
CBA’s mission is to serve its members and the residents of Carrollwood and surrounding areas by fostering respect for the law; advancing the competent, collegial, and ethical practice of the legal profession; and providing programs and services to members that will enhance the quality of their legal services for those in need of legal services. For more information on CBA, its members and their specialties, go to the CBA website at www.carrollwoodbar.com.”
The Carrollwood News, an edition of the Tampa Tribune, on Wednesday, March 16, 2016.
FSU Law Grads Serve as Leaders of the CBA
“The Carrollwood Bar Association (CBA) with local attorneys serving Carrollwood and the North Hillsborough County communities has FSU law graduates serving in leadership roles with CBA . Pictured from the left are: James B. Loper (Class of 1974, Past CBA President and Current Director); Randy Reder (Class of 1978, Past CBA President and author of “Reder’s Digest”); Scott K. Tozian (Class of 1978 and recent luncheon speaker on “How to Avoid a Grievance”); Robert S. Wise (Class of 1981 and CBA Treasurer since 2002); and Andrew Hamilton (Class of 1987, Past CBA President and Current Director).
Established in 2000, CBA has a luncheon on the second Thursday of each month at the Carrollwood Country Club with continuing legal education speakers. CBA members include attorneys with a wide variety of specialties and non-attorneys who support CBA’s goals and values. Attorney members have a listserv and a monthly roundtable of attorneys which allows the attorneys to share their knowledge and experience with other attorneys. CBA members are also emailed a weekly summary of appellate cases known as “Reder’s Digest”.
CBA’s mission is to serve its members and the residents of Carrollwood and surrounding areas by fostering respect for the law; advancing the competent, collegial, and ethical practice of the legal profession; and providing programs and services to members that will enhance the quality of their legal services for those in need of legal services. For more information on CBA, its members and their specialties, go to the CBA website at www.carrollwoodbar.com.”
P.S. CBA serves as a forum for continuing legal education.
CBA Monthly Luncheon- February 11, 2016
“The Carrollwood Bar Association(CBA) with local attorneys serving Carrollwood and the North Hillsborough County communities at their recent luncheon were reminded of their ethical obligations by Scott K. Tozian, an attorney specializing in the ethical rules governing Florida attorneys. Pictured from the left are: Scott K. Tozian and Mike Hancock, CBA 2016 President. Tozian’s presentation qualified attending attorneys to receive Florida Bar required continuing legal education credits in ethics.
Established in 2000, CBA has a luncheon on the second Thursday of each month at the Carrollwood Country Club with continuing legal education speakers. CBA members include attorneys with a wide variety of specialties and non-attorneys who support CBA’s goals and values. Attorney members have a listserv and a monthly roundtable of attorneys which allows the attorneys to share their knowledge and experience with other attorneys. CBA members are also emailed a weekly summary of appellate cases known as “Reder’s Digest”.
CBA’s mission is to serve its members and the residents of Carrollwood and surrounding areas by fostering respect for the law; advancing the competent, collegial, and ethical practice of the legal profession; and providing programs and services to members that will enhance the quality of their legal services for those in need of legal services. For more information on CBA, its members and their specialties, go to the CBA website at www.carrollwoodbar.com.”
Carrollwood News – February 4th, 2016
The Carrollwood Bar Association(CBA) with local attorneys serving Carrollwood and the North Hillsborough County communities recently presented to Andy Hamilton, left, the Brian Weakland Award for Hamilton’s outstanding leadership as President of CBA in 2015. The award was presented by Joe Kalish, right, a founding director and past president of CBA. Established in 2000, CBA has a luncheon on the second Thursday of each month at the Carrollwood Country Club with continuing legal education speakers. CBA members include attorneys with a wide variety of specialties and non-attorneys who support CBA’s goals and values. Attorney members have a listserv and a monthly roundtable of attorneys which allows the attorneys to share their knowledge and experience with other attorneys. CBA’s mission is to serve its members and the residents of Carrollwood and surrounding areas by fostering respect for the law; advancing the competent, collegial, and ethical practice of the legal profession; and providing programs and services to members that will enhance the quality of their legal services for those in need of legal services. For more information on CBA, its members and their specialties, go to the CBA website at www.carrollwoodbar.com.
Carrollwood News – March 4, 2015
Carrollwood Bar Association’s presentation of a $500 check to the Tampa Chapter of Military Officers Association of Tampa Bay(which meets in Carrollwood) for OPERATION HELPING HAND. Pictured are Andy Hamilton, CBA President; James B. Loper, CBA Director; and Bob Silah, Chairman of the Tampa Chapter of MOAA.
The Carrollwood Bar Association is a group of attorneys with offices in the Carrollwood area.