UPCOMING ABA-CLE EVENTS
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Best in Business Law CLE
Experience the high-quality business law CLE in a variety of topics including: bankruptcy, business transactions, ethics, mergers & acquisitions and more. |
- The 8th Annual Commercial Law Developments Update
- Allocation of Risk in Contracts: Reps, Warranties, Indemnification, and Guaranty Provisions
- Bankruptcy Boot Camp Part 1: A Practitioner's Guide to Mastering Form 22, "The Means Test"
- Bankruptcy Boot Camp Part 2: A Practitioner's Guide to Preparing and Filing the Schedules and Statement of Affairs
- Ethics Basics for Business Lawyers
- M&A Negotiation Trends: Insights from the 2009 Deal Points Study on Private Targets
- M&A Negotiation Trends Involving Public Targets: Insights from the 2009 Strategic Buyer/Public Target Deal Points Study
- Where Guarantors Meet Article 9: How Not to Mess up Your Article 9 Enforcement When You Have a Guarantor
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MCLE News
Nebraska Becomes MCLE State
Nebraska has instituted mandatory continuing legal education beginning in January 2010. The Supreme Court Commission on MCLE will be the accrediting body for approved CLE in Nebraska. Nebraska attorneys will be required to take a minimum of 10 hours of accredited CLE each year, with at least 2 of those hours being in the area of professional responsibility. The annual reporting date will be December 31. Nebraska's MCLE rules can be found on the Nebraska Supreme Court Web site.
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