Carla Marino Co-Presents CLE on the Collaborative Divorce Process
West Chester, PA – Carla Marino, partner in Lamb McErlane’s Family Law practice was co-presenter at a Continuing Legal Education (CLE) seminar on the Collaborative Divorce process for the Chester County Spring Bench Bar on March 21, 2014. The CLE focused on the training requirements to participate in this practice, National Standards, and the practical application of the process to achieve global resolutions for client matters.
At Lamb McErlane Carla concentrates her practice in Family Law focusing on pre/post nuptial planning and agreements, divorce, equitable distribution, custody, support for a spouse, property settlement and the financial and tax aspects related to domestic issues.
Prior to joining Lamb McErlane in 2009 Ms. Marino worked at a Big Five accounting firm in the State and Local Tax Group advising clients on tax planning issues related to company reorganizations and restructurings. This was followed by her work at a Philadelphia law firm where she further refined her skills in the Tax Group.
Carla also provides attorney services for the Women’s Resource Center in Wayne and West Chester, PA, is a member of the Collaborative Divorce Group and an adjunct professor at Rosemont College. She received her law degree from Thomas M. Cooley Law School and her LL.M in Taxation from Georgetown University Law Center.
For more information on the CLE event visit http://www.chescobar.org/event/SpringBenchBar
Attachment:
2014_ccba_registration_final.pdf0_.pdf
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