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  • September 01, 2004

    Inside the Bar September 2004: CLE Seminars focus on life insurance issues and real estate and environmental law updates

    Attend the Webcast seminar, Ensuring Life Goes On - The Advisor's Guide to Understanding and Managing Life Insurance, on Sept. 16, 12:30 - 5 p.m. (CDT). This seminar, featuring a multidisciplinary approach to breaking down the complexities of life insurance, will provide a clear and practical understanding of life insurance. Experienced panelists will present an overview of life insurance products, give examples of case studies illustrating the proper and improper uses of life insurance, explain how life insurance companies are rated, and discuss the role of an independent life insurance advisor.

    Inside the Bar
    September 2004

    CLE Seminars focus on life insurance issues and real estate and environmental law updates

    Attend the Webcast seminar, Ensuring Life Goes On - The Advisor's Guide to Understanding and Managing Life Insurance, on Sept. 16, 12:30 - 5 p.m. (CDT). This seminar, featuring a multidisciplinary approach to breaking down the complexities of life insurance, will provide a clear and practical understanding of life insurance. Experienced panelists will present an overview of life insurance products, give examples of case studies illustrating the proper and improper uses of life insurance, explain how life insurance companies are rated, and discuss the role of an independent life insurance advisor.

    The seminar is offered live in Madison during the Webcast presentation (to register see box at right). To register for the Webcast seminar, see article. The seminar has been submitted for 4.5 CLE credits, will not be submitted for Minnesota credits, qualifies for up to 5.0 CPA credits, and does not qualify for EPR credits. Tuition is $169 for the live seminar and $189 for the Webcast.

    The 16th Annual Environmental Law live update on Sept. 29, 8 a.m. - 4:15 p.m., in Milwaukee features representatives from the Wisconsin Departments of Natural Resources and Justice, the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District, and experienced environmental law practitioners, who will share their perspectives in a comprehensive treatment of the latest issues in environmental law. Topics include: air, water, and solid waste regulatory updates; Wisconsin's newest enforcement initiatives in environmental regulation; brownfields issues related to real estate development; a case study of the Crandon Mines project; and a timely discussion on the effects of Sarbanes-Oxley. Special highlights include a report on the "State of Environmental Law" from the Department of Natural Resources and "A Legal Perpsective on Sewer Overflows" from the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District.

    The video seminar is scheduled for Oct. 29 at select locations. This program has been submitted for up to 7.0 CLE credits, does not qualify for EPR credits, and will be submitted for Minnesota credits. Tuition is $199.

    The 2004 Annual Real Estate live seminar on Oct. 7 and 8 in Madison and Milwaukee, respectively, 8 a.m. - 4:15 p.m., features experienced real estate lawyers who will provide an update on significant real estate developments. The program focuses on helping clients attain the American dream of home ownership. Topics include: the pros and cons of financing with various types of lenders including Internet lenders, mortgage brokers, and local lenders; terms that should be included in a home construction contract; steps to take to ensure a closing happens; how to be prepared for the increasing volume of litigation over municipal land planning and regulation; trends to look for with the new condominium law; and how to get a head start on integrating new ethics rules into real estate practice.

    The video seminar is scheduled for Nov. 9 at statewide locations. This seminar has been submitted for up to 7.5 CLE credits, including 1.0 EPR credit, and will be submitted for Minnesota CLE credits. Tuition is $199.

    Start times listed include a 30-minute registration period.

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