Toledo Bar Association CLE Offerings
Toledo Bar Association CLE Offerings
The Greatest Transfer of Wealth and Ownership in History: Navigating Estates, Taxes & Legacy- LIVE INTERACTIVE WEBINAR
September 24, 2025 , 12:00 – 1:30 pm, 1.5 General Credit hours
12:00 – 1:00 pm: The Greatest Transfer of Wealth and Ownership in History
The baby-boomer generation is hitting 65 over the next 7 years, so this program will delve into how this will impact Social Security, retirement, business ownership, transfers of wealth and
how we can prepare for it. Our expert speaker, Jason Harris, will review how to help business owners exit plan and transition their business as well as what it will mean for personal
finances.
1:00 – 1:30 pm
How business owners and attorneys need to prepare from an estate and contract perspective for their business. Learn how to take the proper steps, considerations and how your personal
as well as business estate work together.
Presented by: Jason Harris, Financial Advisor, Certified Exit Planning Advisor (CEPA) & Holly Dye, Semro Henry Ltd.
The Throne of Games: Game Theory and The Law:An Introduction for Attorneys
1.5 General Credit Hours
3:30 – 5:00 pm
This program will explore how the principles of game theory can provide new insights into negotiation, litigation, and dispute resolution. You’ll learn how to recognize common game
structures in legal conflicts, apply strategic reasoning to your advantage, and understand when cooperation may serve your client better than competition. While game theory won’t solve
your case for you, it offers a powerful framework for making smarter, more informed decisions—especially in high-stakes or adversarial settings.
Presenter: Harold Paddock, Esq.
In his court-based experience and in private practice, Harold Paddock has successfully mediated cases in the fields of personal injury, wrongful death, contracts, foreclosure, workers
compensation, land use, eminent domain/appropriation, non-competition clauses, consumer sales practices, and general business litigation. His prior experience as a Magistrate includes
presiding over both jury and jury-waived trials. He is the co-creator of the widely duplicated Settlement Week program for resolving civil cases with volunteer attorneys as mediators. As part
of helping other jurisdictions set up Settlement Week programs, he has been a mediation trainer.
This seminar is presented by the Columbus Bar Association.
