Master the essentials of proper recordkeeping and transaction accounting, gain insider insight into what the OAE expects, and learn practical strategies to stay compliant.

For lawyers handling fiduciary responsibilities, client trust funds, or business transactions, trust and business accounting can be complicated. A firm understanding of accounting principles is necessary to prevent costly mistakes and compliance blunders.
Join Scott Piekarsky, Principal at Offit Kurman, Attorneys at Law, for this CLE trust and business accounting webinar aimed at assisting legal professionals, including recently admitted New Jersey attorneys, in establishing a solid foundation in business accounting and trust accounting.
The speaker will go over important ideas, point out typical pitfalls, and offer advice on how to maintain compliance with legal and ethical requirements.
What You Will Learn in This Webinar:
· Requirements for NJ trust accounting
· Best practices for recordkeeping
· Taking care of client trust accounts
· Fundamentals of business accounting for legal practices
· Steer clear of typical compliance pitfalls
· Updates to regulations and ethical obligations

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Principal at Offit Kurman, Attorneys At Law
Scott B. Piekarsky is a principal in Offit Kurman’s Commercial Litigation Practice Group and is certified by the New Jersey Supreme Court as a civil trial attorney. With decades of litigation experience, he handles matters involving business law, professional liability, attorney ethics, real estate, healthcare, personal injury, and probate. Scott also provides counsel to community and homeowners associations and has a deep background in insurance defense. He serves as a Court Qualified Mediator and has been appointed as a guardian, special master, and fiscal agent. Committed to legal ethics and mentoring, he is a Master in the Justice Robert L. Clifford Inn of Court and a former member of the New Jersey Supreme Court Committee on Women in the Courts, where he helped develop judicial guidance on gender and LGBTQ issues.