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Sep 29, 2007  Jared

Medical Records Law, California CLE 6.0, Including .75 Legal Ethics
San Diego, CA November 2, 2007

Who Should Attend?
This seminar is designed for medical records directors, health information directors, business managers, office managers, nurses, hospital administrators, compliance directors, social workers, release of records professionals and attorneys.

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Sep 26, 2007  Jared

October 31, 2007
Costa Mesa, CA

Who Should Attend?
This seminar is designed for engineers, project managers, architects, presidents, vice presidents, owners, contract managers, contractors, subcontractors, developers, other construction professionals and attorneys.

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Sep 26, 2007  Jared

October 31, 2007
Stockton, CA

Who Should Attend?
This one-day seminar is designed for human resource managers, payroll professionals, operations managers, presidents, vice presidents, supervisors, managers, controllers, accountants and attorneys.

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Sep 26, 2007  Jared

October 30, 2007
Palm Springs, CA

Who Should Attend?
This one-day seminar is designed for attorneys, public information and records managers, city managers, county and municipal officials, officers and other law enforcement officials, school administrators and other school district and community college personnel.

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Sep 26, 2007  Jared

October 26, 2007
Sacramento, CA

Who Should Attend?
This seminar is designed for attorneys, paralegals, legal secretaries and other legal professionals, lending and loan officers, title officers, presidents, vice presidents, real estate professionals, right of way agents and insurance professionals.

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Sep 26, 2007  Jared

October 26, 2007
Costa Mesa, CA

Who Should Attend?
This one-day seminar is designed for attorneys involved in the defense of DWIs and DUIs and judges.

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Sep 26, 2007  Jared

October 26, 2007
San Diego, CA

Who Should Attend?
This one-day seminar is designed for attorneys, paralegals, accountants, real estate professionals, presidents, vice presidents, lending professionals, project managers and business managers.

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Sep 26, 2007  Jared

October 26, 2007
San Francisco, CA

Who Should Attend?
This one-day seminar is designed for attorneys, controllers, accountants, CFOs, tax managers and officers, presidents, vice presidents, human resource managers, compliance officers and records managers.

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Sep 26, 2007  Jared

What You Need to Know About Public Records and Open Meetings, California CLE 6.0
San Francisco, CA October 25, 2007

Who Should Attend?
This one-day seminar is designed for attorneys, public information and records managers, city managers, county and municipal officials, law enforcement officials, school administrators and journalists.

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Sep 26, 2007  Jared

Public Contract Code Requirements and Competitive Bidding, California CLE 6.0
San Francisco, CA October 25, 2007

Who Should Attend?
This one-day seminar is designed for attorneys, engineers, project managers, principals, procurement directors, contractors, subcontractors, presidents, vice presidents, contract managers, architects, administrators and managers of cities, counties, special districts, school districts and other public entities.

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Sep 26, 2007  Jared

Leaves of Absence, California CLE 6.5
San Diego, CA October 25, 2007

Who Should Attend?
This one-day seminar is designed for human resource managers, directors, benefits professionals, payroll managers, office managers, business owners and managers, controllers, accountants and attorneys.

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Sep 26, 2007  Jared

Landlord and Tenant Law, California CLE 6.5
Long Beach, CA October 25, 2007

Who Should Attend?
This one-day seminar is designed for attorneys, property managers, presidents, vice presidents, general managers, landlords, accountants, controllers, housing coordinators, real estate agents and brokers, business owners and other real estate professionals.

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Sep 26, 2007  Jared

What You Need to Know About Public Records, Conflicts of Interest and Open Meetings, California CLE 6.0
Sacramento, CA October 24, 2007

Who Should Attend?
This one-day seminar is designed for public officials, including council members and board directors, general managers, department heads, city and board clerks, and attorneys.

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Sep 26, 2007  Jared

Family and Medical Leave Act, California CLE 6.0
Sacramento, CA October 24, 2007

Who Should Attend?
This one-day seminar is designed for human resource and benefits professionals, business managers, office managers, administrators, directors, payroll professionals and attorneys.

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Sep 26, 2007  Jared

Discovery Skills for Legal Staff, California CLE 6.0 including Ethics 0.25
Los Angeles, CA October 24, 2007

Who Should Attend?
This one-day seminar is designed for paralegals, legal secretaries, legal assistants, other legal staff and attorneys.

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Sep 26, 2007  Jared

Construction Lien Law, California CLE 6.5
Pasadena, CA October 24, 2007

Who Should Attend?
This one-day seminar is designed for attorneys, presidents, vice presidents, owners, accountants, credit managers, lenders, controllers, construction managers, project managers, office managers, engineers, architects, contractors and subcontractors.

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Sep 26, 2007  Jared

The Uniform Commercial Code Article 9 Update, California CLE 6.5
Sacramento, CA October 23, 2007

Who Should Attend?
This seminar is designed for attorneys, presidents and vice presidents, loan officers, loan department personnel, credit and collection managers, branch managers, accountants and auditors.

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Sep 26, 2007  Jared

Public Contracts and Procurement Regulations, California CLE 6.0
Oakland, CA October 23, 2007

Who Should Attend?
This one-day seminar is designed for attorneys, presidents, vice presidents, purchasing professionals, construction and project managers, administrators, city officials, engineers, architects, owners, contract managers, planners and government contractors.

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Sep 26, 2007  Jared

What to Do When Construction Projects Go Bad, California CLE 6.5
Sacramento, CA October 19, 2007

Who Should Attend?
This one-day seminar is designed for attorneys, presidents, vice presidents, construction and project managers, engineers, architects, contractors, subcontractors and contract managers.

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Sep 26, 2007  Jared

The Fundamentals of Construction Contracts: Understanding the Issues In Public and Private Projects, California CLE 6.5
Fresno, CA October 19, 2007

Who Should Attend?
This one-day seminar is designed for attorneys, presidents, vice presidents, owners, project managers, engineers, controllers, accountants, contract managers, architects, facilities managers, contractors, subcontractors and other construction professionals.

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Sep 26, 2007  Jared

Developing Behavioral Plans for Aggressive Children, California CLE 6.0
Los Angeles, CA October 18, 2007

Who Should Attend?
This one-day seminar is designed for special education teachers and directors, counselors, psychologists, teachers, behavior specialists, social workers, principals, vice principals, superintendents, case managers and attorneys.

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Sep 26, 2007  Jared

Employee Handbooks: Everything You Need to Know to Keep You Out of Trouble, California CLE 6.0 including 0.25 Legal Ethics
San Francisco, CA October 17, 2007

Who Should Attend?
This one-day seminar is designed for human resource professionals, business owners and managers, office managers, controllers and attorneys.

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Sep 26, 2007  Jared

Public Contracts and Procurement Regulations California CLE 6.0
Costa Mesa, CA October 16, 2007

Who Should Attend?
This one-day seminar is designed for attorneys, presidents, vice presidents, purchasing professionals, construction and project managers, administrators, city officials, engineers, architects, owners, contract managers, planners and government contractors.

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Sep 26, 2007  Jared

Employment Law From A to Z, California CLE 6.5
Pasadena, CA October 12, 2007

Who Should Attend?
This one-day seminar is designed for human resource managers, payroll professionals, operations managers, presidents, vice presidents, supervisors, managers, controllers, accountants and attorneys.

Single Attendee: $329.00
Two or More: $319.00
Use Discount Code D9921650 for 10% off when registering online or registering by telephone at (866) 352-9539. Seminar ID: 375615

Benefits
The question is not if your understanding of employment law will be tested - it’s when.
Today - more than ever - the ability to navigate through the maze of federal and state employment laws is an essential supervisory and management skill. But figuring out how to correctly classify employees, write legally sound employee handbooks, discipline and terminate employees properly, and handle other key responsibilities can be a headache. This seminar will bring you up to date on the hottest areas of employment law, including ever-changing statutory laws. In one day you’ll learn how to head off employee complaints, claims and lawsuits. If you have no time to track and interpret vital regulatory changes on your own, this is one seminar you can’t afford to miss.

In One Day, You’ll Learn:
The facts about discrimination laws and how to apply them in your workplace
Hiring do’s and don’ts you need to follow now to avoid lawsuits later
How to implement critical wage and hour basics correctly in your workplace
How to respond to today’s hot issues - including medical leave and disability laws
Proper termination techniques - should the worst happen

Learning Objectives:
The attendee will be able to review exempt versus nonexempt classification.
The attendee will be able to identify sick leave, family and medical leave, and pregnancy leave issues.
The attendee will be able to discuss anti-discrimination laws.

Continuing Education Units
HRCI 6.5
HRPD 1.0
IACET 0.65
CPE 8.0 including Personnel/HR 8
CA CLE 6.5

Sep 26, 2007  Jared

Update on Insurance Issues, California CLE 6.0
Costa Mesa, CA October 11, 2007

Who Should Attend?
This one-day seminar is designed for attorneys, paralegals and other legal professionals, claims managers, risk managers, insurance brokers and insurance professionals.

Single Attendee: $319.00
Two or More: $309.00
Use Discount Code D9921650 for 10% off when registering online or registering by telephone at (866) 352-9539. Seminar ID: 375912

Benefits
By attending this seminar, you will receive helpful strategies on various insurance issues. You will gain a clear understanding of first-party and third-party coverage. You and your company will also stay current on tort issues arising out of first-party and third-party issues.

In One Day, You’ll Learn:
Developments in first-party coverage and policy construction
Tort issues arising out of first-party coverage disputes, such as genuine-dispute doctrine
How to effectively tender a claim for defense
The ins and outs of conditional acceptance of tender and reimbursement issues

Learning Objectives:
The attendee will be able to review developments in third-party and liability coverage.
The attendee will be able to identify the insureds’ and insurers’ rights and duties in negotiating settlement of third-party claims.
The attendee will be able discuss contract termination and rescission issues.

Continuing Education Units
IACET 0.6
NFPA 6.0
NALA 6.0
CA CLE 6.0
CA INS 7.0 including Fire and Life 7

Sep 26, 2007  Jared

Document Retention and Destruction, California CLE 6.5
Santa Ana, CA October 11, 2007

Who Should Attend?
This one-day seminar is designed for attorneys, controllers, accountants, CFOs, tax managers and officers, presidents, vice presidents, human resource managers, compliance officers, records managers and enrolled agents.

Single Attendee: $405.00
Two or More: $395.00
Use Discount Code D9921650 for 10% off when registering online or registering by telephone at (866) 352-9539. Seminar ID: 373206

Benefits
Are you sure you want to throw that document away?
New regulations … the constant threat of audits … the increased use of e-discovery … in today’s changing legal environment, you’re asking for trouble if you don’t have an effective document retention and destruction policy in place. And even if you do, standards are changing - have your policies changed with them? Attend this seminar and learn what records to store and when, why and how to destroy them, and how to comply with pertinent statutory and regulatory standards. You’ll walk away with a real-world road map and best practices for implementing and updating a records management program that provides a safe harbor.

In One Day, You’ll Learn To:
Decipher how the rules differ for paper and electronic records
Save money by storing only necessary records
Comply with Sarbanes-Oxley and other laws
Improve regulatory compliance - survive audits and reviews
Properly and legally dispose of harmful information

Learning Objectives:
The attendee will be able to identify the importance of following established policies
The attendee will be able to review specific types of records, issues, problems and retention periods.
The attendee will be able to discuss the consequences of improper destruction of records.

California Minimum Continuing Legal Education
CA MCLE 6.5

Other Continuing Education Units
HRCI 6.5
HRPD 1.0
IACET 0.65
ICRM 6.5
ISM 6.5
CPE 8.0 including Specialized Knowledge and Applications 8

Sep 26, 2007  Jared

Construction Litigation, California CLE 6.0
San Jose, CA October 11, 2007

Who Should Attend?
This one-day seminar is designed for attorneys, presidents, vice presidents, project managers, engineers, contractors, subcontractors, architects, principals, and real estate developers involved with construction projects.

Single Attendee: $319.00
Two or More: $309.00
Use Discount Code D9921650 for 10% off when registering online or registering by telephone at (866) 352-9539. Seminar ID: 375859

Benefits
If you are a party in the construction industry, how do you effectively prepare your company before litigation and maximize your effectiveness once litigation is filed? This advanced seminar will examine cutting-edge issues involving construction defect claims and suits. You will benefit from a roundtable discussion on the latest hot-button topics facing parties and litigators, including perspectives from the plaintiff, developer, subcontractor and insurance coverage counsel.

In One Day, You’ll Learn:
Current case law and statutory changes affecting complex cases
How to use technology and active case management to cut the costs associated with construction defect litigation
Techniques used by judges, discovery referees and mediators to motivate and encourage efficient dispute resolution
The basics of wrap-up insurance products and their impact on how construction defect litigation will look in the future

Learning Objectives:
The attendee will be able to review complex construction litigation issues.
The attendee will be able to identify specific concerns for liability claims under OCIPS.
The attendee will be able to discuss hot topics in the construction field.

Continuing Education Units
AIA HSW 6
CC 1.0
IACET 0.6
PMI 6.0
CA MCLE 6.0

Sep 26, 2007  Jared

Law of Easements: Legal Issues and Practical Considerations, California CLE 6.0
Sacramento, CA October 5, 2007

Who Should Attend?
This one-day seminar is designed for attorneys, presidents, vice presidents, engineers, hydrology professionals, project managers, environmental professionals, planning and zoning officials, government and municipal administrators, developers, real estate professionals, public works directors, contractors, subcontractors, principals, consultants, architects and surveyors. 

Single Attendee: $329.00
Two or More: $319.00
Use Discount Code D9921650 for 10% off when registering online or registering by telephone at (866) 352-9539. Seminar ID: 375590

Benefits
By attending this seminar, you will gain an overview of modern easement law that you will be able to adapt to individual situations. In addition, you will receive a reference handbook containing references to the latest California law on the subject of easements.

In One Day, You’ll Learn:
The ins and outs of covenants running with the land
Essential tips regarding easements by implication, necessity and prescription
How to prevent prescriptive easements
The rights and duties of the dominant and servient tenement
Helpful remedies for interference in the enforcement of easements

California Continuing Legal Education
CA MCLE 6.0

Additional Continuing Education Units
AIA 6.0
CC 1.0
CA RE 7.0

Sep 26, 2007  Jared

Winning Your Case Before Trial: Effective Pretrial Strategies and Techniques, California CLE 6.0
San Francisco, CA October 4, 2007

Who Should Attend?
This one-day seminar is designed for attorneys, paralegals, legal secretaries and other legal professionals. 

Single Attendee: $309.00
Two or More: $299.00
Use Discount Code D9921650 for 10% off when registering online or registering by telephone at (866) 352-9539. Seminar ID: 375152

Benefits
Attend this information-packed seminar and learn helpful strategies on informal investigation and formal discovery. You will gain a clear understanding of when to file complaints as well as when and how to use expert witnesses. You and your company can’t afford to miss this valuable opportunity to stay current on issues surrounding mediation, motions in limine, and other key strategies and techniques.

In One Day, You’ll Learn To:
Deal with the uncooperative lay witness with ease
Get your toughest questions answered such as when to file and when not to file a complaint
Make written discovery productive
Depose the defendants experts who and when
Prepare for mediation - demonstrative exhibits

Continuing Education Units
NFPA 6.0
NALA 6.0
CA MCLE 6.0

Sep 26, 2007  Jared

Legal Aspects of Condominium and Homeowners’ Associations, California CLE 6.0
Oakland, CA October 3, 2007

Who Should Attend?
This one-day seminar is designed for attorneys, presidents, vice presidents, owners, property managers, project managers, real estate professionals, developers, homeowners’ and condominium association members, lending and finance professionals and construction professionals. 

Single Attendee: $309.00
Two or More: $299.00
Use Discount Code D9921650 for 10% off when registering online or registering by telephone at (866) 352-9539. Seminar ID: 373159

Benefits
Condominiums have the potential for helping alleviate the serious shortage of affordable housing in California. They have also been affected by significant numbers of lawsuits. Thus, they offer both tremendous opportunity and tremendous risk for developers, contractors, design professionals and consumers.
By attending this seminar, you will receive practical tips to reduce the risks of the development process, maximize property values and solve problems that do arise.

In One Day, You’ll Learn:
A ground-up guide to building new condominiums
The nuts and bolts of wrap insurance policies
Techniques for reducing unnecessary liability
Developer transition tips

Learning Objectives:
The attendee will be able to identify developer entity choices.
The attendee will be able to review planning for reconstruction, disasters and obsolescence.
The attendee will be able to discuss the new construction defect law, SB 800.

California Minimum Continuing Legal Education Units
CA MCLE 6.0

Sep 20, 2007  Jared

Employment Law From A to Z, California CLE 6.5
Fresno, CA October 2, 2007
Presented by Lorman Education Services

Who Should Attend?
This one-day seminar is designed for human resource managers, payroll professionals, operations managers, presidents, vice presidents, supervisors, managers, controllers, accountants and attorneys. 

Single Attendee: $329.00
Two or More: $319.00
Use Discount Code D9921650 for 10% off when registering online or registering by telephone at (866) 352-9539. Seminar ID: 375382

Benefits
The question is not if your understanding of employment law will be tested - it’s when.
Today - more than ever - the ability to navigate through the maze of federal and state employment laws is an essential supervisory and management skill. But figuring out how to protect employee privacy, write legally sound employee handbooks, discipline and terminate employees properly, and handle other key responsibilities can be a headache. This seminar will bring you up to date on the hottest areas of employment law, including ever-changing statutory laws. In one day you’ll learn how to head off employee complaints, claims and lawsuits. If you have no time to track and interpret vital regulatory changes on your own, this is one seminar you can’t afford to miss.

In One Day, You’ll Learn:
The facts about harassment laws and how to apply them in your workplace
Hiring do’s and don’ts you need to follow now to avoid lawsuits later
How to implement critical wage and hour basics correctly in your workplace
How to respond to today’s hot issues - including ADA and FMLA leaves of absence
Proper termination techniques - should the worst happen

Learning Objectives:
The attendee will be able to review the at-will employment doctrine.
The attendee will be able to explain how to properly classify employees as exempt or nonexempt.
The attendee will be able to discuss EEOC guidance regarding investigations.

Continuing Education Units
HRCI 6.5
HRPD 1.0
IACET 0.65
CPE 8.0 including Personnel/HR 8
CA MCLE 6.5

Sep 20, 2007  Jared

California CLE is pleased to announce that it has partnered with Lorman Education Services. Use discount code D9921650 for 10% off when registering for any CLE Events offered through Lorman.

Sep 01, 2007  Jared

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