Fall Seminar - 2003

Contracting for Transportation & Logistics Services

 

By  Raymond A. Selvaggio, Esq.

Text by George Carl Pezold, Esq.


Date

Location

Price

October 8th

Holiday Inn 

Taunton, MA

TCPC Member

$300.00

Non-Member

$350.00

October 15th

Hampton Inn & Suites

Memphis, TN

TCPC Member

$300.00

Non-Member

$350.00

October 23rd

Distribution Fullment Services

Groveport, OH

TCPC Member

$300.00

Non-Member

$350.00

October 29th

Tranzact Technologies, Inc. 

Elmhurst, IL

TCPC Member

$300.00

Non-Member

$350.00

November 4th

Nike, Inc.

Beaverton, OR

TCPC Member

$300.00

Non-Member

$350.00

November 13th

Holiday Inn

LB Airport

Long Beach, CA

TCPC Member

$300.00

Non-Member

$350.00

 


You will learn how to contract for:

            This seminar is an intensive, one-day workshop on the practical and legal aspects of contracting for transportation and logistics services.  For both purchasers and providers of transportation and logistics services -- shippers, receivers, carriers, intermediaries, consultants, insurers, and their attorneys and third party providers.

            The Seminar starts with a review of the important legal principles, statutes, regulations and the duties, obligations and liabilities of the parties.

            The second part of the program includes a "walk-through" and in-depth discussion, with a Power Point presentation, of actual contract provisions, terms and conditions.

           A comprehensive course manual along with a diskette containing the text of the course manual will be provided to all attendees.


About the Lecturer:

Raymond A. Selvaggio is a member of the law firm of Augello, Pezold & Hirschmann, P.C.   Mr. Selvaggio's practice concentrates in litigation and transactional matters related to transportation and administrative law.  He holds a Juris Doctor degree from Brooklyn Law School and is a  member of the Transportation Lawyers Association, as well as the New York State, Suffolk County and American Bar Associations.  He is admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court as well as several Circuit Courts of Appeal and Federal District Courts.  He is also Assistant General Counsel to the Transportation Consumer Protection Council, Inc.