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10 Annua
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Washington
CLE
Accreditation
Washington CLE:
15.0 hours of MCLE credit,
including 3.0 hours of ethics
Bootcamp
December 6-7, 2011 Washington State Convention Center Seattle, WA
Oregon CLE:
13.0 general and 3.0 ethics
CLE credits
Don’t Miss These Presentations!
• Tax Law • Environmental Law
California CLE: • Corporate Law • Trusts & Estates
12.0 general and • Employment Law • Construction Law
3.0 ethics of CLE credits • Bankruptcy Law • Personal Injury/Civil Lit.
• Criminal Defense • Real Estate Purchase & Sales
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Green Building
Land Use Law
• 3 hours of Ethics!
Your Available via: 5 Easy Ways to REgistER
CLE
onlinE: www.TheSeminarGroup.net
Fax: 866-435-3444
Credits! Email: info@TheSeminarGroup.net
PhonE: 206-463-4400 / 800-574-4852
mail: PO Box 523, Vashon, WA 98070
Conference Information
Registration: Please mail or email your registration as soon as Substitution/Cancellation: You may substitute another person
possible since enrollment is limited. You may also register with a credit at any time. We will refund tuition, less a $50 cancellation charge, if
card via phone, fax or online. Walk-in registrations will be accepted we receive your cancellation by Wednesday, November 30, 2011. No
subject to space availability. Please call The Seminar Group at (206) refunds will be given after this date. For more information regarding
463-4400 or (toll free) (800) 574-4852, or fax to (866) 435-3444, or administrative policies such as complaint and refund, please contact
email: registrar@TheSeminarGroup.net our office at (206) 463-4400.
Tuition: The tuition fee includes attendance at all sessions, coffee Course Materials: Each participant will receive a set of course
breaks, and all course materials. Full Tuition: $595 per person; Special materials, prepared by the speakers especially for this conference, which
Government rate: $495 per person; New Associate/Paralegal rate: $460 will be invaluable as a future reference. The course materials alone are
per person; Student rate: $347 per person; Ethics ONLY: $265. All available for $179 which includes shipping and handling.
rates are available for attending in person and Live Webcast. Make
checks payable to: The Seminar Group. Homestudy Package: Our complete Homestudy Course,
consisting of a full DVD or Audio CD and the Course Materials,
Save When Two or More Register: Save $50 each off of is available for $620. This program may qualify for up to 15.0
the Full Tuition fee only when two or more register from the same Washington MCLE self-study credits, including 3.0 hours of ethics
organization at the same time. Multiple discounts do not apply. credit after the conference, and may qualify for self-study credit in
Course Accreditation: This course has been approved for 15.0 other states.
hours of Washington MCLE credit, including 3.0 hours of ethics credit. Seminar Location: The seminar will be held at the Washington
Approved by the California State Bar for 12.0 general and 3.0 ethics CLE State Convention Center, 800 Convention Place Seattle, Washington,
credits. This course is approved by the Oregon State Bar for 13.0 general 206-694-5000. Please call the Convention Center for directions/
and 3.0 ethics CLE credits. For information or accreditation in other states, questions.
please call The Seminar Group at (206) 463-4400 or (800) 574-4852.
10th Annual Washington CLE Bootcamp ~ Seattle, WA
Tuesday, December 6, 2011 Wednesday, December 7, 2011
8:30 Corporate Law 8:30 Medicaid Long-Term Care Eligibility in
An Overview of Washington Corporate Law Washington State
David M. Brenner An Overview and a Caution from an Elder
and Law Attorney
Joshua Piper Jacob H. Menashe
Riddell Williams PS Hickman Menashe PS
9:30 Tax Law 9:30 Construction Law
Updates on Federal, Civil and Criminal Tax Construction Contracts, Claims and Recent
Cori E. Flanders-Palmer Decisions of Interest, Procedures and Start
and for Design/Build or GC/CM Procurements
Cory L. Johnson
Chicoine & Hallett PS
under RCW39.10
W. Gregory Guedel
10:30 Break Foster Pepper PLLC
10:45 Employment Law 10:30 Break
Discrimination Law Update; Wage and Hour
Developments; Recent Significant Court 10:45 Personal Injury and Civil Litigation/
Decisions; USERRA Ethical Considerations
Colleen Kinerk Consideration of Malpractice and Ethical
Cable Langenbach Kinerk & Bauer LLP Issues Related to Plaintiff Practice in the
Personal Injury Field
11:45 Bankruptcy Law Samuel B. Franklin
Sheena R. Aebig Lee Smart PS, Inc.
Williams Kastner PLLC
12:45 Lunch (on your own)
12:45 Lunch (on your own)
1:45 Criminal Defense 1:45 Real Estate Purchase and Sales
10 Rules of Trial; Recent Appellate Decisions Purchase & Sale Agreements, Including
of Interest Efforts at a Set of Statewide Forms, Update
John Henry Browne on Current Forms and Procedures, Distressed
Law Offices of John Henry Browne PS, Inc.
Home Legislation
Mark D. Schedler
2:45 Green Building Williams Kastner PLLC
Sustainability Policies, Project Permitting,
Recent Developments in Green Building Law 2:45 Recent Significant Changes in
and Their Impact that Will Matter to You Intellectual Property Law Everyone
Grant S. Degginger Should Know
Lane Powell PC Trademarks; Copyrights; Rights of Publicity;
Patent Law
3:45 Break
George C. Rondeau Jr.
4:00 Land Use Law Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
• The Nuts and Bolts of SEPA; Basics of Growth
Management; Wetlands, Salmon & Shorelines 3:45 Break
John “Jack” McCullough 4:00 Ethical Considerations
McCullough Hill Leary PS Ways to Avoid Grievances; The New RPC &
• Recent Developments in Land Use Law Its Traps
Patrick J. Schneider David Lenci
Foster Pepper PLLC K&L Gates LLP
5:00 Environmental Law 5:00 Adjourn
How to Evaluate and Document
Contaminated Properties to Meet Regulatory
and Transactional Requirements
Peter D. Jewett, LG, LEG
Farallon Consulting www.TheSeminarGroup.net
6:00 Adjourn
The Seminar Group ~ FACULTY
10th Annual Washington CLE Bootcamp ~ Seattle, WA
Sheena R. Aebig is a member of Williams Kastner PLLC. Since Cory L. Johnson is an attorney with Chicoine & Hallett.
1976, her practice has focused on insolvency issues and related She focuses her practice on federal and state civil tax disputes,
litigation. A frequent speaker on bankruptcy matters, she ranging from estate valuation controversies to representing
represents clients in every role of insolvency related proceedings clients during IRS audits and before the IRS Office of Appeals.
as well as in selected business and real estate transactions and When controversies cannot be resolved during the administrative
commercial litigation. process, she represents clients in litigation with the IRS in the
Tax Court, District Court, and Courts of Appeal.
David M. Brenner, a principal with Riddell Williams PS,
heads the firm’s Insurance Coverage and Nonprofit practice Colleen Kinerk is a partner in the law firm of Cable Langenbach
groups. He has litigated numerous complex suits in the areas Kinerk & Bauer LLP. Her practice focuses on labor and
of insurance, antitrust, securities, and corporate law. Over the employment law, as well as commercial and tort litigation. She
past 23 years, he has obtained multiple awards and settlements has a broad ranging practice in both State and Federal Courts
in the seven- and eight-figure range for policyholders on a wide and before agencies and commissions.
range of insurance claims. David Lenci is a partner in the Seattle office of K&L Gates LLP.
John Henry Browne has been practicing criminal law for over Previously, he was a trial attorney with the Antitrust Division
30 years. He has handled and is handling cases in Federal and of the U.S. Department of Justice for more than five years and
served three years as the chief civil litigator for the Snohomish
State Courts along the West Coast and Alaska, as well as in
County Prosecutor’s Office.
Washington.
John “Jack” McCullough is a founding principal of the law
Grant S. Degginger is a shareholder at Lane Powell PC
firm of McCullough Hill Leary PS. He has practiced for 23 years
and is Chair of the firm’s Construction Litigation Practice
on behalf of land owners and developers throughout the state of
Group. His practice focuses on environmental, construction Washington, emphasizing land use and real estate financing and
and commercial disputes. He has handled complex matters development.
involving environmental damage, natural resource damage,
health sciences research, public and private sector construction, Jacob H. Menashe is a partner at Hickman Menashe PS. Prior
municipal governance issues, litigation with Indian tribes and to that, he practiced at the law firm of Isenhour Bleck PLLC.
insurance coverage disputes. He also worked for Senator Ron Wyden, and Evergreen and
Columbia Legal Services.
Cori E. Flanders-Palmer joined the law firm of Chicoine &
Hallett, PS in 2004. She has focused her practice in the areas Joshua Piper is an attorney with Riddell Williams PS. He focuses
of federal and state tax controversy as well as white-collar his practice on business transactions, corporate governance,
criminal defense. She has experience representing individuals mergers and acquisitions, and franchising and licensing. He
and corporations before the Internal Revenue Service, the assists clients with large, complex transactions from a variety of
Washington State Department of Revenue, and in the federal industries, with a special interest in technology companies.
court system, including the United States Tax Court. George C. Rondeau Jr. is a partner in the Seattle office of
Samuel B. Franklin is a shareholder at Lee Smart PS, Inc. and Davis Wright Tremaine LLP (DWT). Before joining DWT, he
concentrates his practice in insurance defense of legal malpractice was a partner at SEED Intellectual Property Law Group and its
predecessor Seed & Berry. He was a systems engineer at Rockwell
claims, commercial litigation, and defense of business torts,
International, a circuit designer at NASA, and a Project Financial
including wrongful discharge, civil rights violations, and defamation.
Administrator at Hughes Aircraft.
W. Gregory Guedel is a partner at Foster Pepper PLLC. He
Mark D. Schedler is a member at the Seattle office of Williams
practices civil litigation emphasizing complex construction,
Kastner PLLC. His practice has focused on commercial and
government contracting, and business law. He also has residential real property transactions since 1981. In addition to
experience with all aspects of pre-trial, trial, and appellate buyers and sellers, his clients include brokers, escrow agents, title
case management; analysis, preparation, negotiation, and companies, mortgage brokers and lenders.
litigation/ADR of contractor and owner claims; drafting and
interpretation of prime, sub, design/build, and construction Patrick J. Schneider is a partner at Foster Pepper PLLC,
management contracts. where he practices land use and municipal law practice. He
has extensive experience in both project permitting and
Peter D. Jewett, LG, LEG, Principal and Co-founder of land use litigation. His areas of expertise include SEPA, the
Farallon Consulting, is an Engineering Geologist with over Shoreline Management Act, historic preservation, the Growth
25 years of environmental consulting experience that includes Management Act, regulation of signs, subdivisions, street
environmental investigations, environmental due diligence, site vacations, and litigation regarding the lawfulness of regulatory
remediation, and expert testimony. exactions.
www.TheSeminarGroup.net
PO Box 523 • Vashon, WA 98070
18850 103rd Ave. SW, Ste. 123
11.BOOTWA
206-463-4400 • Fax: 866-435-3444
info@TheSeminarGroup.net
10th Annual Washington CLE Bootcamp
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