Bossier Bar Association People's Law School: Mineral Rights and Wrongs

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Bossier Bar Association People's Law School:  Mineral Rights and Wrongs

Time: September 28, 2008 at 1:30pm
Location: Bossier Civic Center
Event Type: Seminar
Organized By: reg
Latest Activity: Sep 28, 2008

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New Date Sept. 28.

See www.bossierbar.blogspot.com for details.

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Comment by Keith Mauck (Site Publisher) on September 22, 2008 at 3:39
ONE SESSION: All tickets will be honored
Same Format

Doors will open at 1:30 p.m.
Speakers will begin at 2:00 p.m.

Tentative Itinerary
Introduction of Speakers

Patrick Jackson, Parish Attorney: Ordinances of Local Governments
Judge Dewey Burchett: Recent Cases
John Settle: Lease Issues and Ideas
Rudolph Estess: Everything you need to know and more.
Cynthia Johnson, Clerk of Court: What we can help with and what we can’t.
Bobby Edminston, Tax Assessor: What we can help with and what we can’t
Question and Answer to Panel: Settle, Estess, Black, Gatti, and others
Individual Questions: One on One questions with attorneys in booths.
Jeff Thompson, Past President Bossier Bar Association.
Other Speakers TBA

Booth participants and sponsors:
Bossier Bar Association: Free Living Wills
Mike Craig for Judge
www.gohaynesvilleshale.com
Dewey Burchett for Judge
Jeff Thompson for Congress
Zimmer Investments
Bossier Clerk of Court, Cynthia Johnson
Bossier Tax Assessor, Bobby Edminston
www.Ezminerallease.com

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