MAY 2025 | 55 THE OKLAHOMA BAR JOURNAL Other sessions Friday morning include “Spotting Immigration Issues in General Practice: A Guide for Solo and Small-Firm Attorneys” with Tara Jordan de Lara, “Disaster-Proofing Your Law Practice” with Brian Candelaria, “Office Unlocked: Maximizing the Power of MS 365” with Julie Bays, “Criminal Motion Practice in State and Tribal Courts: Tips, Stories and Most Importantly ... Forms!” with Jason Christopher and “Countdown to 18: What Every Family Lawyer Should Know” with OBA Family Law Section Chair Anastasia Krich-Mahoney. After lunch on Friday, there is a plenary session on professionalism, and OBA General Counsel Gina Hendryx will give an ethics presentation titled “Breaking Up Is Hard To Do: Proper Termination of Attorney-Client Relationship.” And, as always, we conclude the conference with “What’s Hot and What’s Not in Law Office Management and Technology,” a brief program that combines attendees sharing tips and asking questions, plus an opportunity to win prizes. Great cutting-edge CLE, an opportunity to network with small firm lawyers from across the state and a beautiful new resort to explore are just a few reasons you will want to register for and attend the 2025 OBA Solo & Small Firm Conference. Visit www.okbar.org/solo for more information and to register today. Mr. Calloway is the OBA Management Assistance Program director. Need a quick answer to a tech problem or help solving a management dilemma? Contact him at 405-416-7008, 800-522-8060 or jimc@okbar.org (until the end of May). It’s a free member benefit.
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