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Research and Markets: Gain an Understanding of Zoning Legal Issues with DVD Leadership Seminar with Joseph Feaster of McKenzie & Associates

Business Wire, August 19, 2008

DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/20cdeb/understanding_zoni) has announced the addition of the "Understanding Zoning Legal Issues: Video Leadership Seminar with Joseph Feaster of McKenzie & Associates (DVD)" report to their offering.

This 20-minute video is led by Joseph Feaster of McKenzie & Associates and can be downloaded to your computer or iPod, and is sent to you on DVD. This seminar is guaranteed to enhance your current strategies with new ideas and key points that will have an immediate impact on your client strategies that you can begin using right away in your practice.

The video seminar focuses on:

- A detailed look at the most up-to-date and successful best practices and client strategies

- What clients look for when hiring a lawyer/firm for such situations

- New strategies being used to evaluate legal exposure and new ways to proceed

- Analyzing the latest changes in applicable laws and how to capitalize on them

- Case studies of other cases and what they mean for current clients

Personalize the insights of the keynote speaker in this video to enhance your own best practices, develop ideas for landing more clients, and stay up to date on the latest thought leadership.

ReedLogic videos are:

1. Faster to watch than reading a printed book;

2. Interactive and prompt you with questions to spur your own ideas;

3. More convenient than traveling to a seminar and can be viewed on-demand;

4. Perfect for downtime in your office, on a business trip, while traveling or even at the gym.

About the Seminar Leader:

Joseph D. Feaster, Jr. is Of Counsel in the firm. Attorney Feaster became associated with McKenzie & Associates, P.C. in December of 1998. Prior to joining the firm, Attorney Feaster was Of Counsel in the firm of Wynn & Wynn, P.C. He has also served as the Chairman of the City of Boston's Zoning Board of Appeal; as the Interim President and CEO of Dimock Community Health Center; as the Acting Director of Real Estate for the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority; as the Interim Administrator of the Boston Housing Authority, one of the largest public housing authorities in the country; and, as the President of the Massachusetts Community and Banking Council.

Attorney Feaster is the Senior Vice President of Victory Group, a government and community relations firms, and he is also the President of Feaster Enterprises, a strategic planning, organizational development and community outreach consulting firm. He is a mediator for the Suffolk Superior Court Mediation Program and a registered lobbyist in Massachusetts.

Attorney Feaster has served as an adjunct professor in Northeastern University's Master in Public Administration program, and as a research associate of the William Monroe Trotter Institute at the University of Massachusetts at Boston. Attorney Feaster received a J.D. degree from Northeastern University School of Law. He has also completed programs at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Center for Real Estate Development and Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government. Attorney Feaster has been actively involved in several community, academic, and business organizations in Massachusetts, including Commonwealth's Workforce Investment Board (Member); Greater Boston Civil Rights Coalition (Co-chair); Northeastern University School of Law Alumni Association (past President); and the Boston Enhanced Enterprise Community Advisory Board (past Chairman). Attorney Feaster is a member of the bars of Massachusetts, the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts, the First United States Circuit Court of Appeal and the United States Supreme Court. Attorney Feaster's practices in the areas of commercial and residential real estate, employment, corporate and administrative law.

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/20cdeb/understanding_zoni.>

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