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11-16-2013: Nan Gill to speak for "Bridging the Gap" at hunter college

Nan Mia Gill-Wilson of Goshen, New York will participate as a speaker for the Marino Institute for Continuing Legal Education in their fall program "Bridging the Gap" which will be held at Hunter College on the weekend of November 16. Nan has taught title insurance for the New York County Lawyers Association, the Rockland County Bar Association, the Suffolk County Bar Association and the Board of Realtors. Her most recent appearance in the continuing legal education program "So You Want to Learn How to Do a Real Estate Closing" on May 30, 2013 at the New York County Lawyers Association was well received. Kevin P. McMullen, Esq. moderator of the program stated, "The evaluations by the audience were highly laudatory. Moreover, several members of the audience approached Mrs. Bari Chase, the director of continuing legal education, to ask if they could obtain recordings of the program so they could hear it again." "Bridging the Gap" is a continuing legal education program sponsored by the Marino Institute in Manhattan to assist recently graduating attorneys as they enter into practice. Recordings of the various lectures can be purchased on line and can be used for CLE credit. http://www.marinolegalcle.com/ Nan Gill is currently the Orange County Branch Manager of Sutton Land Title Agency, 222 Greenwich Avenue, Goshen, New York. 845.294.7500. She assists local attorneys, real estate brokers and homeowners in their title needs.
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