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May 30, 2008
Identifying Professional Responsibility Issues In Business Transactions: How To Be Responsible Without Killing Your Deals!
For corporate and other transactional attorneys, attorneys with small business clients, and attorneys interested in alternative fee generating models.
Attorneys representing new ventures and other organizational clients face several unique professional responsibility challenges. This program offers guidance to attorneys who must continually navigate gray areas of the Rules of Professional Conduct. Topics will include identifying your client, limiting the scope of your engagement, providing non-legal advice, spotting and managing potential conflicts, assisting with suspect transactions, and acquiring an interest in your client.
2.0 Hours of Professionalism/Ethics Credit
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June 6, 2008
Conference On Not-For-Profit Organizations
This one-day seminar is designed for experienced attorneys, accountants, not-for-profit executives and staff, and board members. The conference features a comprehensive program at a mid-to-advanced level of discussion on the most current developments in taxation, legislation and regulation of non-profits.
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June 19, 2008
Hot Topics in Contemporary Labor Relations Law: Rats, Banners,
Cards, Email and More!
Attorneys, labor relations and human resources managers, union business representatives and other labor relations professionals should attend this one day conference which will focus on major issues under the National Labor Relations Act. The conference will present a diversity of workshops, some focused on emerging complex issues under the NLRA and others on the basics of practice before the NLRB. A unique feature of this conference will be the opportunity to discuss particular issues during "table talks" over lunch.
7.0 hours of MCLE; including 2.0 hours of ethics
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June 28, 2008
The Last Chance CLE: A Survey of Professional Conduct and Commercial Law
Professor Michael Spak, one of America's favorite Bar Review lecturers will keep you interested (at least laughing) all day. He'll even (try to) answer all your questions. Sit through it all, or any part that you need.
EARN up to 12 hours of MCLE credit in one day including
4 hours of professionalism credit
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