TIME
Registration: 11:45 a.m.
Seminar: 12:00 - 1:00 p.m.
COST
$50 - ECBA Members (Judges & Attorneys) and their Paraprofessional Staff
$65 - Non-members
NOTE: All lunches are $10 in addition to the rates.
This course has been approved for 1 Hour Substantive CLE Credit
SPEAKER
Seth Trott is an associate attorney with the Quinn Law Firm and university lecturer whose practice includes litigation and business matters. Outside of law, Seth’s work centers on inclusive community-building initiatives, technology, and sustainable development. Seth is an accomplished author and has been invited to speak to governments and corporations on blockchain technology and artificial intelligence. As a community advocate, Seth launched a pro bono legal name change clinic for transgender individuals and recently founded the Presque Isle Neighborhood Alliance—a budding community development organization dedicated to revitalizing the neighborhood at the entrance to Presque Isle State Park. Seth serves on the boards of organizations dedicated to infrastructure improvement, community development in rural areas, and the arts. He is a proud alumnus of Gannon University and Penn State Dickinson Law.
SEMINAR
Learn how nonprofits can monetize gifted property’s tax basis to unlock new funding for community projects. This seminar covers tax law fundamentals, legal implications, and real-world applications of this innovative reform. Gain insights into how this policy could transform nonprofit financing and drive economic growth in local communities
Reservations due to the ECBA office by Wednesday, March 19, 2025.
Cancellation Policy for ECBA Events/Seminars: Cancellations received on or before the last reservation deadline will be fully refunded. Cancellations received after the deadline or non-attendance will not be refunded. If you register for an event without payment in advance and don’t attend, it will be necessary for the ECBA to send you an invoice for the event.