The lawyer presenter knows his topic but more importantly shows he values being a lawyer and that he cares about his clients. I have seen a couple of his videos, and he impresses me every time.
Teresa R
This is my fifty-third year in practice. This is the best and most relevant CLE course I have taken. My compliments both to you and the lecturer! Keep it up.
Gary Laturno, Esq. is a counselor who draws upon his professional experience as an attorney, arbitrator, mediator, real estate broker and investor, helping clients resolve complex legal and financial issues — especially as they relate to homeownership, personal finance, money management and wealth building. After counseling more than 2,000 homeowners in financial distress since 2007, Gary and his wife, Victoria K. Kuick, MBA/Finance, co-authored Three Steps to Wealth & Financial Security: All the Glitters Isn't Gold in 2013. The book draws upon real-world examples to offer straightforward guidance and recommendations that encourage readers to take charge of their financial futures. Gary frequently speaks at conferences, events and national webinars on multiple topics including real estate, tax and bankruptcy law, as well as financial planning, money management and wealth building. He has an AV Rating from Martindale Hubbell and was named to “Top Lawyers in San Diego” by San Diego Magazine and “Top Lawyers in Southern California” by the Los Angeles Times.
Education
Loyola University New Orleans
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