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Continuing Education Ethical Business Succession | 1.5 CEUs
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Ethical Business Succession | 1.5 CEUs

$60.00
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When it comes to our clients, we have all vowed to Do No Harm. As therapists, we strive to ensure we are ethically caring for them and making helpful decisions with regard to their treatment. So, what exactly happens when you die or become incapable of caring for your clients or your practice? This is a sensitive, yet very needed training.

Join Camelia Ruffin, Esq. as she walks you through the important aspects of business success planning. Mrs. Ruffin will also speak to the importance of business succession, particularly if you work with clients within marginalized communities.

[This is a 90-min. virtual training.]

This Event Is Closed.

When it comes to our clients, we have all vowed to Do No Harm. As therapists, we strive to ensure we are ethically caring for them and making helpful decisions with regard to their treatment. So, what exactly happens when you die or become incapable of caring for your clients or your practice? This is a sensitive, yet very needed training.

Join Camelia Ruffin, Esq. as she walks you through the important aspects of business success planning. Mrs. Ruffin will also speak to the importance of business succession, particularly if you work with clients within marginalized communities.

[This is a 90-min. virtual training.]

When it comes to our clients, we have all vowed to Do No Harm. As therapists, we strive to ensure we are ethically caring for them and making helpful decisions with regard to their treatment. So, what exactly happens when you die or become incapable of caring for your clients or your practice? This is a sensitive, yet very needed training.

Join Camelia Ruffin, Esq. as she walks you through the important aspects of business success planning. Mrs. Ruffin will also speak to the importance of business succession, particularly if you work with clients within marginalized communities.

[This is a 90-min. virtual training.]

DATE: Wednesday, August 14, 2024

TIME: 11:00am - 12:30pm

LOCATION: VIRTUAL [You will receive a link.]

CE DETAILS: 1.5 Ethics Continuing Education Hours

  • GAMFT Approval 135-2024

  • GSCSW Approval 050824

  • LPCA Approval 6031LW 

WHO SHOULD ATTEND? This training is geared toward mental health providers in a private practice setting.

ABOUT THE TRAINER: Camelia Ruffin, Esq. is the Founder + CEO of The Ruffin Firm. She earned her J.D., cum laude, from the University of Georgia School of Law. She currently practices probate, guardianship, and estate planning. Camelia is also admitted to practice law in Florida and Georgia.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Identify and avoid disputes among family and business partners regarding ownership and control of your private practice.

  • Ways to ethically care for clients in the event of a therapist's illness or death, particularly an untimely one

  • How to establish provisions to protect your practice from being sold, neglected or mismanaged

  • Ethically and legally sound ways to identify executors