This document provides information about self-study continuing legal education (CLE) programs available from MoBarCLE. It lists hundreds of topic areas that CLE programs are available in, such as business law, estate planning, employment law, and more. It provides details on how the self-study programs work, including that they are available on audio CD and qualify for self-study MCLE hours but not ethics credits. The document also includes an order form where specific programs can be selected from the list by program number and date.
ERISA Retirement Service Providers November 2012fredreish
This newsletter provides information for service providers to ERISA-governed retirement plans. It focuses on recent legal issues impacting these service providers. Now that service providers have disclosed their services, status, and compensation to plan sponsors, as required under 408(b)(2), plan sponsors must review and evaluate these disclosures. However, many sponsors lack the expertise to properly do this. As a result, service providers will need to help their sponsor clients with this process. Additionally, the Department of Labor recently issued guidance on disclosure requirements for investments made through brokerage windows but then retreated from this position due to criticism. While the guidance was revised, the issue is not fully resolved and plans/providers should consider why the DOL pursued
Wall Street Reform: Action Items for Compensation (Dodd Frank Act)PERFORMENSATION
This presentation discusses the things that companies should be doing to address compensation issues resulting from the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reforms and Consumer Protection Act.
This document is Aetna Inc.'s quarterly report filed with the SEC for the quarter ended March 31, 2005. It provides financial statements and disclosures for the period. Specifically, it includes the consolidated statements of income, balance sheets, shareholders' equity, and cash flows for the quarters ended March 31, 2005 and 2004. It also provides notes to the financial statements and disclosures on the company's business segments, accounting policies, and recent acquisitions. The financial statements show increased revenues and net income compared to the prior year period.
This document is Micron Technology's Form 10-Q filing for the quarterly period ended December 2, 1999. It includes Micron's consolidated balance sheets, statements of operations, statements of cash flows, and notes to the financial statements. For the quarter, Micron reported net sales of $1.58 billion, net income of $341.3 million, and earnings per share of $1.27. Cash and equivalents increased to $441.6 million from $294.6 million at the end of the previous quarter.
1) Micron Technology Inc. filed a Form 10-Q quarterly report with the SEC for the quarter ended March 1, 2001.
2) For the quarter, Micron reported a net loss of $88.3 million compared to net income of $161.3 million in the same quarter of the previous year.
3) Net sales for the quarter were $1.065.7 billion, down from $1.159.1 billion in the same quarter the previous year.
The document discusses Stinson Morrison Hecker LLP's 2011 Annual Report and focus on providing clear, efficient solutions to client needs through expertise in various legal areas. It emphasizes developing client-centered focus with collaborative culture and accountability. The downturn revealed what is truly important - quality clients, solutions to client needs, and community engagement, as illustrated through examples in the report. The managing partner invites potential clients to consider working with the firm for legal help in 2012.
Micron Technology, Inc. filed a Form 10-Q with the SEC for the quarterly period ended February 26, 1998. The filing includes unaudited financial statements and notes. It summarizes Micron's balance sheet, showing total assets of $4.8 billion including $561 million in cash and $2.8 billion in property, plant and equipment. It also summarizes the income statement showing a net loss of $48.1 million for the quarter on net sales of $755.4 million.
This document is Micron Technology's Form 10-Q filing for the quarterly period ended May 31, 2001. It includes their consolidated balance sheet and statements of operations for that quarter. The key details are:
- As of May 31, 2001 Micron had total assets of $8.8 billion including $622.7 million of cash and $1.1 billion of liquid investments. Their total liabilities were $1.5 billion resulting in total shareholders' equity of $7.2 billion.
- For the quarter ended May 31, 2001 Micron reported a net loss of $313.4 million or $0.53 per share. This included an operating loss of $
ERISA Retirement Service Providers November 2012fredreish
This newsletter provides information for service providers to ERISA-governed retirement plans. It focuses on recent legal issues impacting these service providers. Now that service providers have disclosed their services, status, and compensation to plan sponsors, as required under 408(b)(2), plan sponsors must review and evaluate these disclosures. However, many sponsors lack the expertise to properly do this. As a result, service providers will need to help their sponsor clients with this process. Additionally, the Department of Labor recently issued guidance on disclosure requirements for investments made through brokerage windows but then retreated from this position due to criticism. While the guidance was revised, the issue is not fully resolved and plans/providers should consider why the DOL pursued
Wall Street Reform: Action Items for Compensation (Dodd Frank Act)PERFORMENSATION
This presentation discusses the things that companies should be doing to address compensation issues resulting from the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reforms and Consumer Protection Act.
This document is Aetna Inc.'s quarterly report filed with the SEC for the quarter ended March 31, 2005. It provides financial statements and disclosures for the period. Specifically, it includes the consolidated statements of income, balance sheets, shareholders' equity, and cash flows for the quarters ended March 31, 2005 and 2004. It also provides notes to the financial statements and disclosures on the company's business segments, accounting policies, and recent acquisitions. The financial statements show increased revenues and net income compared to the prior year period.
This document is Micron Technology's Form 10-Q filing for the quarterly period ended December 2, 1999. It includes Micron's consolidated balance sheets, statements of operations, statements of cash flows, and notes to the financial statements. For the quarter, Micron reported net sales of $1.58 billion, net income of $341.3 million, and earnings per share of $1.27. Cash and equivalents increased to $441.6 million from $294.6 million at the end of the previous quarter.
1) Micron Technology Inc. filed a Form 10-Q quarterly report with the SEC for the quarter ended March 1, 2001.
2) For the quarter, Micron reported a net loss of $88.3 million compared to net income of $161.3 million in the same quarter of the previous year.
3) Net sales for the quarter were $1.065.7 billion, down from $1.159.1 billion in the same quarter the previous year.
The document discusses Stinson Morrison Hecker LLP's 2011 Annual Report and focus on providing clear, efficient solutions to client needs through expertise in various legal areas. It emphasizes developing client-centered focus with collaborative culture and accountability. The downturn revealed what is truly important - quality clients, solutions to client needs, and community engagement, as illustrated through examples in the report. The managing partner invites potential clients to consider working with the firm for legal help in 2012.
Micron Technology, Inc. filed a Form 10-Q with the SEC for the quarterly period ended February 26, 1998. The filing includes unaudited financial statements and notes. It summarizes Micron's balance sheet, showing total assets of $4.8 billion including $561 million in cash and $2.8 billion in property, plant and equipment. It also summarizes the income statement showing a net loss of $48.1 million for the quarter on net sales of $755.4 million.
This document is Micron Technology's Form 10-Q filing for the quarterly period ended May 31, 2001. It includes their consolidated balance sheet and statements of operations for that quarter. The key details are:
- As of May 31, 2001 Micron had total assets of $8.8 billion including $622.7 million of cash and $1.1 billion of liquid investments. Their total liabilities were $1.5 billion resulting in total shareholders' equity of $7.2 billion.
- For the quarter ended May 31, 2001 Micron reported a net loss of $313.4 million or $0.53 per share. This included an operating loss of $
This document provides information about the PORT2014 Tech Expo taking place October 2-3, 2014 at the Ameristar Conference Center in St. Charles, Missouri. It details registration fees ranging from $119 to $279 depending on when registration is received. It lists featured plenary speakers on law and technology topics. It also provides information on reserving a room at the Ameristar Hotel for $119 under a special rate code for the expo.
This document advertises and provides information about a series of webcast CLE programs put on by MoBarCLE. The webcasts will dramatize movies about important historical legal figures like Abraham Lincoln, Clarence Darrow, Ben Franklin, William O. Douglas, Sir Thomas More, and Thurgood Marshall. Each webcast is 1-3 hours long and qualifies for MCLE credit. Registration fees for individual webcasts range from $59-189 depending on the program and attendee's status. The document provides details on how to register online and claim MCLE credit for attending the virtual seminars.
This document announces Guardian ad Litem training seminars offered by MoBarCLE and the Family Law Section. It provides dates, locations, and schedules for both 8-hour and 3-hour Guardian ad Litem training video replays. The 8-hour seminars will cover topics such as the role of a GAL, identifying child abuse/neglect, child development considerations, and accessing support services. The 3-hour morning programs will address permanency, talking to children about sexual abuse, and adoption practice.
MoBar CLE | Persuasive Presentation Skills for LawyersMoBarCLE
This document advertises a seminar on persuasive presentation skills for lawyers presented by David Mann. The seminar will be held on March 14, 2013 in Kansas City and March 15, 2013 in St. Louis. It will provide 7.2 hours of continuing legal education credit. The seminar will teach lawyers how to incorporate storytelling and engage audiences through vocal and body language techniques. Attendees will learn how to give powerful opening statements, direct and cross examinations, and closing arguments.
The document is an agenda and registration brochure for the 2014 lex|PORT Tech Expo conference on law and technology being held on October 2-3, 2014 at the Ameristar Conference Center in St. Charles, Missouri. The conference will feature over 20 breakout sessions and plenary presentations on various technology topics related to law practice, including sessions on mobile devices, eDiscovery, cybersecurity, social media, and apps. Registration is $119 before August 1st and $219 before September 29th. Attendees can earn up to 11 hours of MCLE credit, including 3 hours of ethics.
MoBarCLE | 8-hour Guardian ad Litem TrainingMoBarCLE
MoBarCLE presents 8-hour Guardian ad Litem Training, a continuing legal education seminar. For more information on GAL training or other Missouri CLE programs, visit http://www.mobarcle.org
The document provides information about the Annual Bankruptcy Institute seminar hosted by MoBar, including dates and locations for live seminars in St. Louis, Columbia, Kansas City, Springfield and a video replay in Cape Girardeau. The seminar offers 6.0 MCLE credit hours including 1.0 ethics hour. Topics to be covered include notice and service, exemptions/liens, current developments, ethics/good faith, student loans, and executory contracts. The planning committee and speakers are listed.
MoBar CLE | Clarence Darrow's Search for JusticeMoBarCLE
This document advertises a continuing legal education seminar presented by the Missouri Bar (MoBarCLE) on Clarence Darrow's search for justice. The seminar will be presented by Gary Anderson, who will portray Darrow and discuss his career defending unpopular clients, including those accused of murder and facing the death penalty. Darrow challenged injustice and affected the development of American jurisprudence. The seminar will be interactive and provide 3.6 hours of continuing legal education credit, including 0.6 hours of ethics credit. It will take place on March 7, 2013 in Kansas City and March 8, 2013 in St. Louis.
MoBar CLE | Basics of Handling an Auto Accident CaseMoBarCLE
This document provides information about a 3-part telephone seminar on handling auto accident cases. Each part is 2 hours and qualifies for 2.4 MCLE credits, with Part III also qualifying for 1.2 ethics credits. Part I will cover screening cases and accident reconstruction. Part II will discuss insurance issues and coverage. Part III will address ethics, mediation, and hot topics in auto litigation. Registration fees range from $125-135 and additional listeners can attend for $95. The seminar will be held on February 14, March 7, and April 11 from 12-2pm Central Time.
The document advertises a series of 12 continuing legal education webinars hosted by MoBarCLE on advanced legal topics. The webinars will focus on issues beyond basic knowledge in various practice areas like child custody, corporate governance, and class actions. Attorneys can register to attend individual webinars or purchase discounted packages for multiple webinars. The series provides an easy and convenient way for lawyers to enhance their skills and stay knowledgeable in complex areas of law.
This document provides information about the Missouri Bar's "How To Series 2013" which consists of 12 interactive telephone seminars on various legal topics. Each seminar is 2.4 hours and qualifies for 2.4 hours of MCLE credit. The seminars cover topics such as workers' compensation basics, discovery basics, criminal law basics, and more. Discounted package rates are available for registering for multiple seminars. The document provides details on registration fees and how to register for individual seminars or packages. It also provides brief descriptions of the topics covered in each seminar.
This document provides information about the 2013 Guidebook Practice Series telephone seminars offered by MoBarCLE. It includes:
1) An introduction stating the series brings 12 dynamic programs focusing on skills for various practice areas through convenient telephone seminars.
2) A schedule listing the 12 seminar topics being offered from January to December 2013, including dates, programs, and credit hours.
3) A registration form requesting name, contact information, payment details, and selection of seminars to purchase individually or in discounted packages.
This document advertises season passes for Missouri Bar CLE (MoBarCLE) seminars. It offers unlimited, limited, and basic passes at different price points. The unlimited pass provides access to unlimited programs for $1099 ($933 holiday price), the limited pass provides access to 10 programs for $899 ($764 holiday price), and the basic pass provides access to 5 programs for $599 ($509 holiday price). Passes are valid for 12 months and provide tuition-free admission to many MoBarCLE programs.
MoBarCLE presents lex | PORT Tech Expo, featuring sessions and exhibits focusing on law + technology. For more information, visit http://www.mobarcle.org
This document provides information about the PORT2014 Tech Expo taking place October 2-3, 2014 at the Ameristar Conference Center in St. Charles, Missouri. It details registration fees ranging from $119 to $279 depending on when registration is received. It lists featured plenary speakers on law and technology topics. It also provides information on reserving a room at the Ameristar Hotel for $119 under a special rate code for the expo.
This document advertises and provides information about a series of webcast CLE programs put on by MoBarCLE. The webcasts will dramatize movies about important historical legal figures like Abraham Lincoln, Clarence Darrow, Ben Franklin, William O. Douglas, Sir Thomas More, and Thurgood Marshall. Each webcast is 1-3 hours long and qualifies for MCLE credit. Registration fees for individual webcasts range from $59-189 depending on the program and attendee's status. The document provides details on how to register online and claim MCLE credit for attending the virtual seminars.
This document announces Guardian ad Litem training seminars offered by MoBarCLE and the Family Law Section. It provides dates, locations, and schedules for both 8-hour and 3-hour Guardian ad Litem training video replays. The 8-hour seminars will cover topics such as the role of a GAL, identifying child abuse/neglect, child development considerations, and accessing support services. The 3-hour morning programs will address permanency, talking to children about sexual abuse, and adoption practice.
MoBar CLE | Persuasive Presentation Skills for LawyersMoBarCLE
This document advertises a seminar on persuasive presentation skills for lawyers presented by David Mann. The seminar will be held on March 14, 2013 in Kansas City and March 15, 2013 in St. Louis. It will provide 7.2 hours of continuing legal education credit. The seminar will teach lawyers how to incorporate storytelling and engage audiences through vocal and body language techniques. Attendees will learn how to give powerful opening statements, direct and cross examinations, and closing arguments.
The document is an agenda and registration brochure for the 2014 lex|PORT Tech Expo conference on law and technology being held on October 2-3, 2014 at the Ameristar Conference Center in St. Charles, Missouri. The conference will feature over 20 breakout sessions and plenary presentations on various technology topics related to law practice, including sessions on mobile devices, eDiscovery, cybersecurity, social media, and apps. Registration is $119 before August 1st and $219 before September 29th. Attendees can earn up to 11 hours of MCLE credit, including 3 hours of ethics.
MoBarCLE | 8-hour Guardian ad Litem TrainingMoBarCLE
MoBarCLE presents 8-hour Guardian ad Litem Training, a continuing legal education seminar. For more information on GAL training or other Missouri CLE programs, visit http://www.mobarcle.org
The document provides information about the Annual Bankruptcy Institute seminar hosted by MoBar, including dates and locations for live seminars in St. Louis, Columbia, Kansas City, Springfield and a video replay in Cape Girardeau. The seminar offers 6.0 MCLE credit hours including 1.0 ethics hour. Topics to be covered include notice and service, exemptions/liens, current developments, ethics/good faith, student loans, and executory contracts. The planning committee and speakers are listed.
MoBar CLE | Clarence Darrow's Search for JusticeMoBarCLE
This document advertises a continuing legal education seminar presented by the Missouri Bar (MoBarCLE) on Clarence Darrow's search for justice. The seminar will be presented by Gary Anderson, who will portray Darrow and discuss his career defending unpopular clients, including those accused of murder and facing the death penalty. Darrow challenged injustice and affected the development of American jurisprudence. The seminar will be interactive and provide 3.6 hours of continuing legal education credit, including 0.6 hours of ethics credit. It will take place on March 7, 2013 in Kansas City and March 8, 2013 in St. Louis.
MoBar CLE | Basics of Handling an Auto Accident CaseMoBarCLE
This document provides information about a 3-part telephone seminar on handling auto accident cases. Each part is 2 hours and qualifies for 2.4 MCLE credits, with Part III also qualifying for 1.2 ethics credits. Part I will cover screening cases and accident reconstruction. Part II will discuss insurance issues and coverage. Part III will address ethics, mediation, and hot topics in auto litigation. Registration fees range from $125-135 and additional listeners can attend for $95. The seminar will be held on February 14, March 7, and April 11 from 12-2pm Central Time.
The document advertises a series of 12 continuing legal education webinars hosted by MoBarCLE on advanced legal topics. The webinars will focus on issues beyond basic knowledge in various practice areas like child custody, corporate governance, and class actions. Attorneys can register to attend individual webinars or purchase discounted packages for multiple webinars. The series provides an easy and convenient way for lawyers to enhance their skills and stay knowledgeable in complex areas of law.
This document provides information about the Missouri Bar's "How To Series 2013" which consists of 12 interactive telephone seminars on various legal topics. Each seminar is 2.4 hours and qualifies for 2.4 hours of MCLE credit. The seminars cover topics such as workers' compensation basics, discovery basics, criminal law basics, and more. Discounted package rates are available for registering for multiple seminars. The document provides details on registration fees and how to register for individual seminars or packages. It also provides brief descriptions of the topics covered in each seminar.
This document provides information about the 2013 Guidebook Practice Series telephone seminars offered by MoBarCLE. It includes:
1) An introduction stating the series brings 12 dynamic programs focusing on skills for various practice areas through convenient telephone seminars.
2) A schedule listing the 12 seminar topics being offered from January to December 2013, including dates, programs, and credit hours.
3) A registration form requesting name, contact information, payment details, and selection of seminars to purchase individually or in discounted packages.
This document advertises season passes for Missouri Bar CLE (MoBarCLE) seminars. It offers unlimited, limited, and basic passes at different price points. The unlimited pass provides access to unlimited programs for $1099 ($933 holiday price), the limited pass provides access to 10 programs for $899 ($764 holiday price), and the basic pass provides access to 5 programs for $599 ($509 holiday price). Passes are valid for 12 months and provide tuition-free admission to many MoBarCLE programs.
MoBarCLE presents lex | PORT Tech Expo, featuring sessions and exhibits focusing on law + technology. For more information, visit http://www.mobarcle.org
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Investment Decisions
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Part 2 (05.11.11) What You Need to Know About the Year Ahead Title Insurance in Real Estate (11.08.11)
(01.06.11)
Fixing Broken Trusts (10.04.11) TAX PLANNING AND CONTROVERSY
Trust Alternatives (11.29.11) MD & DDS Practice Update
Tax Controversy:
Part 1 (07.07.11)
ETHICS AND PROFESSIONAL Part 2 (07.08.11) Offers in Compromise (11.28.12)
RESPONSIBILITY Innocent Spouse Defense (08.21.12)
General: LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES Defending Against IRS Audits & Collections
2012 Ethics Update Compensation, New Members: Part 1 (03.06.12)
Part 1 (02.02.12) Equity and Incentive Interests in LLCs (06.30.11) Part 2 (03.07.12)
Part 2 (02.03.12) Finance:
UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE
2012 Ethics in Civil Litigation Business Planning With Series LLCs (03.16.12)
Part 1 (06.05.12) Asset-based Finance:
Part 2 (06.06.12) Mergers, Conversions and Sales: Asset Based Finance
Conflicts of Interest in Law Practice: A Practical Buying, Selling & Exchanging LLC and Partnership Part 1 (12.11.12)
Guide (08.02.11) Interests (08.30.12) Part 2 (12.12.12)
Ethics on the Receipt and Release of Operating Agreements: Asset-Based Finance: Business Borrowing
Confidential Information (01.12.12) Drafting LLC Operating Agreements Against Assets in a Tight Credit Environment
Ethics in Co-Counsel and Referral Relationships Part 1 (10.11.11) Part 1 (01.18.11)
(02.09.12) Part 2 (01.19.11)
Part 2 (10.12.11)
Litigation: Dangers of Using “Units” in LLC Planning Letters of Credit:
Ethics in Claims and Settlements: Frivolous (1.10.12)
Practical UCC - Understanding and Drafting
Claims, Ghostwriting Pleadings, Settlement Letters of Credit in Business Transactions
Authority and More (10.30.12) NON-PROFIT LAW
(11.30.12)
Ethics in Pre-Trial Investigations (09.18.12) Compensation Issues in Nonprofits (10.02.12)
Real Estate:
2011 Civil Litigation Ethics Forming a New Non-Profit Organization
(03.22.12) UCC Issues in Real Estate Transactions
Part 1 (06.02.11)
Corporate Governance for Nonprofit Organization (12.15.11)
Part 2 (06.03.11)
(10.25.11) Secured Transactions:
Ethics of Working With Experts (11.10.11)
Nonprofit Organization Director Duties and UCC Article 9 Practice Toolkit: From Attachment
Ethics & Confidentiality in a Digital World Liability (05.24.11)
(05.03.11) to Remedies
Ethics in Negotiations (02.25.11) REAL ESTATE Part 1 (01.18.11)
Attorney-Client Privilege & the Work Product Buy/Sell: Part 2 (01.19.11)
Doctrine (05.17.11) Buying/Selling Real Estate Creditor Interests in Partnership, LLC and S
Ethics of Using “Metadata” in Law Practice and Corp Interests (04.12.11)
Part 1 (06.26.12)
Litigation (07.26.11) UCC Article 9/Foreclosure of Personal Property
Part 2 (06.27.12)
Practice Specific Areas: Part 1 (11.15.11)
Attorney Ethics in Digital Communications - Part 2 (11.16.11)
Remote Networks, Smart Phones, the Cloud and
More (11.06.12)
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