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Construction Claims, CLE 6.75
Seattle, WA March 6, 2008
Single Attendee: $349.00
Two or More: $339.00
Use Discount Code D9921650 for 10% off when registering online or registering by telephone at (866) 352-9539Seminar ID: 377714
Benefits
Stop construction claims nightmares in their tracks - get on the right track from the start.
Join us for this innovative seminar and get up to speed on construction claims. Understand the intricacies of RCW 64.55 in action and how to use focus group research in construction defect cases. Get a handle on complicated issues surrounding insurance coverage and its role in construction defect claims, as well as defect liability in condominium conversion projects. Avoid problems down the road by protecting yourself and your company - find out exactly what the critical issues are and how to best handle them. You’ll gain the practical insight you need to deal with any challenges that come your way, including tips on dealing with the changes in defect claims over the last several years. Don’t wait - register today to make sure you stay on the cutting edge of your field.
Benefits for You
* Discover the role of insurance coverage in construction defect claims
* Learn innovative approaches - using mock juries and focus group research in construction defect cases
* Find out what you need to know about defect liability in condominium conversion projects
* Valuable tips pertaining to RCW 64.55 - from the condo association to the developer and back
* Get updated on recent changes in defect claims
Who Should Attend?
This one-day seminar is designed for attorneys, project managers, presidents, vice presidents, owners, engineers, architects, contractors, subcontractors and contract managers.
Continuing Education Units
* AIA HSW 6.5
* CC 1.0
* IACET 0.65
* CPE 8.0 including Management Advisory Services 8
* PMI 6.5
* WA CLE 6.75
* WA LAND SURY 6.5
* CC Certification
Low-Impact Development and Storm Water Management, CLE 6.0
Seattle, WA February 29, 2008
Single Attendee: $349.00
Two or More: $339.00
Use Discount Code D9921650 for 10% off when registering online or registering by telephone at (866) 352-9539Seminar ID: 362785
Benefits
What you don’t know can hurt you … stay up to date on low-impact development and storm water management.
Join us for this innovative seminar and get up to speed on low-impact development and storm water management. Understand the intricacies of the City of Seattle’s efforts to implement LID practices. Get a handle on complicated issues surrounding special concerns and challenges faced by Native American tribes. Avoid problems down the road by protecting yourself and your company - find out exactly what the critical issues are and how to best handle them. You’ll gain the practical insight you need to deal with any challenges that come your way, including tips on LID and storm water management on construction projects. Don’t wait - register today to make sure you stay on the cutting edge of your field.
Benefits for You
* Get a handle on current and prospective NOAA initiatives to address storm water issues
* Tips on planning communities to reduce overall environmental impact
* Understand the performance and practicality of certain LID products
* Incorporate LID components into construction contracts
* Understand the relationship between LID/ storm water management and wetland mitigation strategies
Who Should Attend?
This seminar is designed for engineers, project managers, presidents, vice presidents, planners, developers, architects, public works and utilities directors, contractors, surveyors, environmental professionals and attorneys.
Continuing Education Units
* AIA HSW 6
* CC 1.0
* IACET 0.6
* PMI 6.0
* WA CLE 6.0
* WA LAND SURY 6.0
* CC Certification
Employment Law From A to Z, CLE 6.75
Tacoma, WA February 28, 2008
Single Attendee: $339.00
Two or More: $329.00
Use Discount Code D9921650 for 10% off when registering online or registering by telephone at (866) 352-9539Seminar ID: 377171
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. It’s even harder to comply with legal obligations you don’t even know you have. 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.
Benefits for You
* Learn the facts about privacy laws and how to apply them in your workplace
* Solutions for intermittent leave issues
* Strategies for implementing critical wage and hour basics correctly in your workplace
* Respond to today’s hot issues - including hostile work environment claims
* Tips on negotiating severance agreements
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.
Continuing Education Units
* AIPB 8.0
* APA 6.5
* HRCI 6.5
* HRPD 1.0
* IACET 0.65
* ICRM 6.5
* CPE 8.0 including Personnel/HR 8
* PACE 8.0 including ChFC 8; CLF 8; CLU 8; REBC 8; RHU 8
* WA CLE 6.75
* HRPD Certification
Workers’ Compensation Update, CLE 6.0
Seattle, WA February 27, 2008
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) 352-9539Seminar ID: 379491
Benefits
Concerned about how workers’ compensation law is changing - and how your practices may be impacted?
From interpreting workers’ compensation laws to winning a contested case hearing, failing to stay on top of current issues related to workers’ compensation law is risky. This seminar will provide a solid understanding of the underlying principles of the workers’ compensation laws while delving into more advanced and technical areas of the law, such as handling wage calculation issues, dealing with ethical dilemmas and defending against unwarranted claims. Walk away with the skills and techniques to guard against workers’ compensation related costs and risks, including lost productivity, determination of wages, medical costs, fraudulent claims and administrative costs. Build skills and learn techniques you can use immediately in the complex world of workers’ compensation law.
Benefits for You
* Stay up to date on recent legislative and regulatory activity
* Decipher what a compensable injury is and which benefits are recoverable by the employee
* Find out what you can do to limit time loss claims
* Get a handle on vocational rehabilitation and case management
* Understand the complex interplay of workers’ compensation with discrimination law and the employer’s obligation to accommodate
Who Should Attend?
This seminar is designed for human resource professionals, attorneys, occupational health nurses, safety managers, insurance claims representatives, business managers, benefits professionals, risk managers and rehabilitation specialists.
Continuing Education Units
* ABVE 5.5
* BCSP 0.6
* CCM 6.0
* CDMS 6.0
* CRC 6.0
* HRCI 6.0
* HRPD 1.0
* IACET 0.6
* PACE 7.0 including ChFC 7; CLF 7; CLU 7; REBC 7; RHU 7
* WA CLE 6.0
* WA INS 7.0
* HRPD Certification
Water Considerations in Land Development, CLE 6.0
Seattle, WA February 26, 2008
Single Attendee: $359.00
Two or More: $349.00
Use Discount Code D9921650 for 10% off when registering online or registering by telephone at (866) 352-9539Seminar ID: 376479
Benefits
What you don’t know could hurt you … stay updated on water considerations in land development.
Join us for this innovative seminar and get up to speed on water considerations in land development. Understand the intricacies of water supply requirements for new developments. Get a handle on complicated issues surrounding municipal water supply. Avoid problems down the road by learning what the critical issues are and how to best handle them. You’ll gain the practical insight you need to deal with any challenges that come your way, including tips on alternative sources for water supply and sustainable development. Don’t wait - register today to make sure you stay on the cutting edge of your field.
Benefits for You
* Find out what you need to know about water supply requirements for new development
* Understand current requirements for municipal water supply
* Tips on water right transfers
* Learn about reclaimed water and water right mitigation
* Get real-world examples of new water-sensitive development techniques
Who Should Attend?
This one-day seminar is designed for attorneys, executives, consultants, engineers, developers, hydrologists, project managers, environmental professionals, planning and zoning officials, government and municipal administrators, public works and utility directors, architects, contractors and subcontractors.
Continuing Education Units
* AIA HSW 6
* CC 1.0
* IACET 0.6
* PMI 6.0
* WA CLE 6.0
What to Do When Construction Projects Go Bad, CLE 6.5
Spokane, WA February 20, 2008
Single Attendee: $349.00
Two or More: $339.00
Use Discount Code D9921650 for 10% off when registering online or registering by telephone at (866) 352-9539Seminar ID: 370055
Benefits
Stop construction project nightmares in their tracks - get on the right track from the start.
Regardless of how well-planned your construction project is, unexpected circumstances can impede your success and potentially cost you far more in time and money than you intended. Whether you’re starting your first construction project or have years of experience under your belt, this seminar is a must. You’ll acquire the shrewd wisdom and good judgment necessary to succeed, no matter what challenges arise. Our experienced faculty members will provide you with critical insight into the often turbulent construction process, including issues surrounding contracts, insurance, termination and liens. Attend this seminar and make sure your next project is free of claims and disputes - and learn how to effectively handle these problems when they do occur.
Benefits for You
* Thoroughly understand the perspectives of all parties in a construction project
* Tips on tackling unforeseen conditions and delay headaches - get the project back on track
* Avoid scheduling nightmares - efficiently manage the construction process
* Protect yourself against liability and damages by understanding insurance policies, coverages and exclusions
* Resolve claims rapidly … before the dispute ends up in the courtroom
Who Should Attend?
This seminar is designed for attorneys, presidents, vice presidents, construction and project managers, engineers, architects, contractors, subcontractors and contract managers.
Continuing Education Units
* AIA 6.5
* IACET 0.65
* PMI 6.5
* WA CLE 6.5
Building Codes, CLE 6.0
Seattle, WA February 13, 2008
Single Attendee: $359.00
Two or More: $349.00
Use Discount Code D9921650 for 10% off when registering online or registering by telephone at (866) 352-9539Seminar ID: 356226
Benefits
Building codes are difficult to comply with - do you know what you’re up against?
Life and fire safety … energy conservation … structural provisions … ventilation code … sorting through the maze of building codes can be a daunting process even for experienced professionals. And complying with building codes - once you understand them - is even more difficult and full of legal pitfalls. Attend this seminar and learn to handle complicated building code issues without hassles. We’ll clarify rules, regulations and required permits for anyone who needs a better understanding of the codes - whether for professional or personal use. Get a handle on the legal implications and technological updates you need to succeed. Find out how codes are enforced, as well as how to avoid liability from noncompliance. You’ll walk away with practical how-to’s for avoiding code violations and keeping your company in safe harbor.
Benefits for You:
* Understand the interaction with mechanical codes from the design perspective
* Design and construct a safe building
* Make sense of the complex interplay of various codes - including fire and life safety, structural, ventilation, energy and mechanical
* Prevent building code violations - know what to do and what not to do
* Establish a relationship with your local building department
Who Should Attend?
This one-day seminar is designed for attorneys, project managers, construction managers, presidents, vice presidents, owners, engineers, architects, developers, building inspectors, facilities managers and housing officials.
Continuing Education Units
* AIA HSW 6
* CC 1.0
* IACET 0.6
* PMI 6.0
* WA CLE 6.0
What We Say to Jurors and What They Hear: How to Stop Stereotyping Jurors and Start Talking to Them, CLE 6.0
Seattle, WA February 12, 2008
Single Attendee: $359.00
Two or More: $349.00
Use Discount Code D9921650 for 10% off when registering online or registering by telephone at (866) 352-9539Seminar ID: 378524
Benefits
Do you have the most effective strategies for
communicating with jurors?
Join us for this innovative seminar and get up to speed on jury selection. Understand the intricacies of communicating with jurors. Get a handle on complicated issues surrounding mock juries. Avoid problems down the road by protecting yourself and your company - find out exactly what the critical issues are and how to best handle them. You’ll gain the practical insight you need to deal with any challenges that come your way, including tips on selling your case in jury selection. Don’t wait - register today to make sure you stay on the cutting edge of your field.
Benefits for You
* Find out how to select the right jurors for your case
* Use research to understand your jury
* A systematic approach to jury de-selection
* Tools for communicating with juries
* Strategies for using graphics and demonstrative exhibits
Who Should Attend?
This seminar is designed for attorneys.
Continuing Education Units
* WA CLE 6.0
Maritime Personal Injury, CLE 6.0
Seattle, WA January 30, 2008
Single Attendee: $349.00
Two or More: $339.00
Use Discount Code D9921650 for 10% off when registering online or registering by telephone at (866) 352-9539Seminar ID: 377052
Benefits
Maritime personal injury laws are constantly evolving - have your practices evolved with them?
When your maritime personal injury case begins to resemble a ship taking on water, you need to know how to work the pumps. Admiralty is a unique area of law with many special rules and procedures. This seminar will assist the non-maritime practitioner and others involved in maritime personal injury claims in recognizing issues that are important to your case. We’ll provide the perspective from both sides of the aisle: defendant and plaintiff. You’ll gain useful information regarding claims brought by crewmembers, longshore workers and passengers. You will be informed on what metadata is and how you can learn from it. You won’t want to miss the insightful discussion of ethical considerations in maintenance and cure claims.
In One Day, You’ll Learn:
* About metadata relating to electronic discovery in maritime personal injury litigation
* The defense perspective on a seaman’s general maritime law remedies of maintenance, cure and unearned wages
* What you need to know about maritime personal injury causes of action
* Frequently overlooked aspects of maintenance and cure - including unearned wages due following injury
* Key issues, pitfalls and developments in passenger personal injury claims
Who Should Attend?
This one-day seminar is designed for attorneys and insurance claims representatives including risk managers involved with all aspects of maritime law.
Continuing Education Units
* PACE 7.0 including REBC 7; CLF 7; RHU 7; ChFC 7; CLU 7
* WA CLE 6.0 including Ethics 0.5
* WA INS 7.0